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From the Archives: East Texas veterans who served on D-Day
EAST TEXAS (KLTV) – As the world pauses to reflect on the 80th anniversary of the D-Day landings in Normandy that changed the course of World War II, the passage of time highlights another somber reality. The personal stories of those who served during this turning point in the war will soon fade into history.
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, fewer than 119 thousand of the 16.4 million Americans who served in World War II are still living. In fact, these statistics show 131 WWII veterans die with each passing day. The National World War II Museum’s information shows 5,842 of the remaining WWII survivors are from Texas.
Even fewer are the number of living veterans whose service had a direct connection to the landings at Normandy France in June 1944. This includes the soldiers who landed on Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches, as well as the those involved in the air bombardment, paratrooper drops, and those serving aboard ships positions along the coastline.
Of the 140 thousand American service members involved, the National D-Day Memorial in Virginia estimates about a thousand are still living. The youngest, who were in their teens in 1944, would now be approaching 100.
The stories of many East Texas veterans who served at Normandy were documented through KLTV’s long-running ‘Freedom Fighters’ series, reported by journalist Joan Hallmark, who retired in 2018.
These first-hand accounts preserve vivid details about their combat service and perspectives.
The following videos from the KLTV archives are a selection of nearly two dozen East Texas veterans who served during the D-Day invasion.
Gordon Barker | Hideaway, TX
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Royce Peacock | Troup, TX
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Ron Ruff | Pittsburg, TX
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Bill Spurgeon | Carthage, TX
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Jesse Casady | Tyler, TX
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Bill Prindible | Hideaway, TX
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Bud Taylor | Tyler, TX
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Chuck Bice | Tyler, TX
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Charles Monroe | Athens, TX
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Ted Heller | Bullard, TX
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John Jennings | Mount Pleasant, TX
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Bud Williams | Garrison, TX
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Bud Taylor, James Barrett, and Bud Williams
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Jack Reynolds | Henderson County, TX
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Jack Jackson | Tyler, TX
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James D’Zelle | Hawkins, TX
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Homer Garrett | Tyler, TX
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John Flowers | Smith County, TX
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