
Normandy Remembers: Veterans Gather for Poignant D-Day Anniversary
On the 81st anniversary of D-Day, veterans gathered in Normandy, France, for a poignant remembrance service at the British Normandy Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer. The event, attended by dignitaries including the Defence Secretary, served as a solemn tribute to those who fought and died during the pivotal landings. ITV News spoke with Chloe Keedy, who reported live from the scene. Keedy described the moving atmosphere and interviewed Marie Scott, a veteran who vividly recalled the sounds of machine gun fire and bombs dropping on D-Day. "You could hear incessant machine gun fire, cannons, bombs dropping, aircraft," Scott recounted, underscoring the intensity of the battle. The report also highlighted the smaller-scale nature of this year's commemorations compared to last year but emphasized the enduring importance of remembering the sacrifices made. The contrast between the solemn remembrance and the heartwarming reception the veterans received from French schoolchildren, who expressed their gratitude, provided a powerful message of peace and reconciliation.