Lenny Rider
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- Sep 15, 2010
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Obviously a number on here might agree with the decision, but given that 80 years ago a large number of Canadian servicemen who were billeted in the town throughout the conflict took part in the Normandy landings (and many didn’t return ) I think it’s a decision in retrospect some might come to regret they didn’t mark this historic event.
There’s been actually a monument on the promenade near Grand Avenue in honour of the Worthing based Canadian soldiers for over a decade, and Worthing itself has had many retired servicemen who fought in the operation, Little Nige Erskine’s late father John landed on Sword Beach as an 18 year old.
Without a past you cannot have a future
There’s been actually a monument on the promenade near Grand Avenue in honour of the Worthing based Canadian soldiers for over a decade, and Worthing itself has had many retired servicemen who fought in the operation, Little Nige Erskine’s late father John landed on Sword Beach as an 18 year old.
Without a past you cannot have a future
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