Denys Hunter's D-Day experience
Denys Hunter served in the Royal Artillery, attached to the Hertfordshire Yeomanry. He was just 20 when he landed on D-Day, just yards from the site of the British Normandy Memorial.
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Denys Hunter served in the Royal Artillery, attached to the Hertfordshire Yeomanry. He was just 20 when he landed on D-Day, just yards from the site of the British Normandy Memorial.
Having entered the 80th anniversary year of D-Day, Lord Richard Dannatt, Chair of the Normandy Memorial Trust, has recorded a message from the Memorial in Ver-sur-Mer.
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