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Governor Youngkin pays tribute to WWII Heroes in Normandy visit

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In a moving tribute to fallen heroes of World War II, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin toured Pointe Du Hoc and the American Cemetery in Normandy, France, in a visit timed shortly after the 79th anniversary of D-Day.

Governor Youngkin, known for his deep respect for the military, laid a wreath at the American Cemetery, honoring the memory and sacrifices of the American service members who laid down their lives during World War II.

Commenting on his visit, Governor Youngkin reflected on the price of freedom, stating, “It was a profound honor to visit the hallowed grounds of the American Cemetery in Normandy, coming face-to-face with the inescapable truth that freedom is never free.”

Governor Youngkin extended his deepest gratitude on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia to the ‘Bedford Boys’ and all Virginia service members who made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom and the defense of liberty.

The ‘Bedford Boys’ refer to the 35 men from Bedford, Virginia, who fought on D-Day, with 19 of them tragically losing their lives. The Governor had previously delivered remarks on June 6th, at the 79th anniversary of D-Day in Bedford County, honoring the service and sacrifice of these heroes.

Governor Youngkin’s visit to Normandy and his tribute to the ‘Bedford Boys’ underscores the sacrifice made by these brave individuals and all Virginia service members who served in World War II. It stands as a poignant reminder of the costs of freedom and the importance of honoring our military heroes.

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