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Lori Nixon dances with her mother, Pearl Nixon, 92, a marine veteran who was stationed in C
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C. J. Kulp entertains his son Aiden, 3, as he and his family, including his father-in-law S
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l-r D-Day veterans Don Rassmussen and Ted Titus salute the American flag during D-Day servi
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Angela Walz thanks Albert Vise, an Army D-Day veteran who stormed Omaha Beach for his servi
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Jack Whipple to the crowd what it was like to fly a glider into France on D-Day during the
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Pam Hutchinson kisses her father Albert Vise, an Army D-Day veteran who stormed Omaha Beach
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
US Air Force retired Col. Jack L. Tueller, 93, said he played the trumpet to calm his and h
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Air Force veteran and State of Utah Chaplain, Norman Nelson sings the Air Force fight song
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l-r D-Day veterans Don Rassmussen, (seated), Ted Titus, (right) and fellow members of the C
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Liz Wetmore (right) gave a brief synopsis of the average armed forces soldier, Friday, June
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jack Whipple to the crowd what it was like to fly a glider into France on Friday, June 6, 2
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Lori Nixon dances with her mother, Pearl Nixon, 92, a marine veteran who was stationed in California the day of D-Day, as they play the Marine song Friday, June 6, 2014.
On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
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C. J. Kulp entertains his son Aiden, 3, as he and his family, including his father-in-law Stephen Hutchinson, left, listen to their family patriarch Albert Vise, an Army D-Day veteran who stormed Omaha Beach, shares his story of the invasion on the French coast, Friday, June 6, 2014. On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
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l-r D-Day veterans Don Rassmussen and Ted Titus salute the American flag during D-Day services, Friday, June 6, 2014. On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
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Angela Walz thanks Albert Vise, an Army D-Day veteran who stormed Omaha Beach for his service, Friday, June 6, 2014. On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
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Jack Whipple to the crowd what it was like to fly a glider into France on D-Day during the ceremony Friday, June 6, 2014, while loaded with supplies and guns. On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
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Pam Hutchinson kisses her father Albert Vise, an Army D-Day veteran who stormed Omaha Beach after he shared his story of the invasion on the French coast, Friday, June 6, 2014. On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
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US Air Force retired Col. Jack L. Tueller, 93, said he played the trumpet to calm his and his fellow pilots fears Friday, June 6, 2014. "I must've played "Danny Boy" at least 9,000 times," Tueller said jokingly.
On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Air Force veteran and State of Utah Chaplain, Norman Nelson sings the Air Force fight song Friday, June 6, 2014 as all the armed servicemen at the ceremony are recognized and honored for their service to country.
On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
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l-r D-Day veterans Don Rassmussen, (seated), Ted Titus, (right) and fellow members of the Central Utah Veterans Home attend D-Day services, Friday, June 6, 2014. On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
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Liz Wetmore (right) gave a brief synopsis of the average armed forces soldier, Friday, June 6, 2014, including her father Jack Whipple (left) who flew a glider into France on D-Day, loaded with supplies and guns. On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.
Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune
Jack Whipple to the crowd what it was like to fly a glider into France on Friday, June 6, 2014, loaded with supplies and guns. On the 70th Anniversary of D-Day, Fort Douglas Military Museum commemorated the Normandy invasion with a color guard and a salute to the troops, sailors and pilots who helped liberate France.