We have Italians discovering free refills,
Japanese discovering unlimited chips and salsa, and Germans road tripping the country becoming Ella Fellas.
In this USA 250 simulation, it’s quite simple, we’re winning the World Cup.
The choir in the Sagrada Família is putting on the performance of a lifetime.
The vocals perfectly complement the stunning visuals of Gaudí’s cathedral!
Standing in the rain on Omaha Beach, honoring the Bedford Boys and a family legacy of service.
Under gray skies, Sgt. 1st Class Justin Assenat of the Virginia National Guard's 29th Infantry Division helped honor Virginia's own.
For him, it was personal: his grandfather, Sgt. William Raymond Hurd, landed here with Company D, 116th Infantry Regiment on D-Day, 82 years ago. Two generations of the same proud National Guard family.
From Normandy to today, your National Guard is #AlwaysReadyAlwaysThere
9,389 Americans rest forever at Normandy American Cemetery including:
307 unknown Soldiers
3 Medal of Honor recipients
45 sets of brothers that lie side-by-side
82 years ago today, nearly 160,000 Allied troops stormed the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, launching the liberation of Europe.
We are free because they were brave. 🇺🇸
The largest amphibious invasion in human history began in the dark.
At dawn on June 6, 1944, nearly 7,000 vessels carrying 160,000 Allied troops closed in on the beaches of Normandy.
Through courage and sacrifice, they secured a foothold in Nazi-occupied France and began the liberation of Western Europe.
Today, we honor the heroes of D-Day.
It's D Day. 4,427 Allied soldiers died today so that generations not even born, like mine, could grow up in freedom. See more at https://t.co/EEg00P06y6