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Post by Administrator on Jun 6, 2019 12:05:32 GMT
The British Merchant Navy will be represented at the DDay Commemorations in Normandy. A Standard Bearer carrying the Red Ensign will be standing alongside the Royal Navy, RAF and Army in Bayeux Cathedral and the British Cemetery on the 6th June. The British Merchant Navy was recognized as the 4th Service by King George V in the 1st World War. During Operation Overload. 150,000 seamen took part in landing 130,000 men and 20,000 vehicles and supplies on the beaches of Normandy. Many Merchant Navy ships were torpedoed and bombed as they came near to France. Caroline Clopet RBL Paris branch Caroline Clopet is in Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Bayeux. Representing the British Merchant Navy at the DDay Commemorations, Arromanches - Bayeux Cathedral and British Cemetery. (This photo is of Notre Dame Paris - 11/11, last year)
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Post by Administrator on Jun 7, 2019 12:27:55 GMT
Caroline Clopet:·
Representing the Merchant Navy on Sword Beach, Normandy. 6th June.
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Post by Administrator on May 27, 2022 19:30:54 GMT
Caroline Clopet
Super pleased to be going to the DDay Commemorations in Arromanches on the 5th and 6th June 2022. Will be the Standard Bearer for the Merchant Navy. Been nominated to the Board of the Royal Navy Veterans Association in France. Means a lot, for historical family reasons.
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