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Omaha Steve

(99,493 posts)
Sat Jul 29, 2017, 12:16 PM Jul 2017

'Very honored that people remember:' Omahan who fought on D-Day gets birthday call from former Army




By Marcella Mercer / World-Herald staff writer Jul 28, 2017 Updated 16 hrs ago

The first time Edward Morrissette headed toward a place named Omaha, the men around him were throwing up into their helmets.

In 1944 he was among the soldiers who stormed Omaha Beach on D-Day during World War II.

Years later, after retiring from the Strategic Air Command, he settled in a very different Omaha, where Thursday morning a phone call interrupted him. His family had helped plan a surprise for his 94th birthday that would bring the memories of his service flooding back.

Brig. Gen. William Turner, the senior acting commander of Morrissette’s former Army division, waited on the line.

FULL story & video: http://www.omaha.com/news/military/very-honored-that-people-remember-omahan-who-fought-on-d/article_2293d006-2fd1-5e82-abe1-c5f5879324c6.html
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'Very honored that people remember:' Omahan who fought on D-Day gets birthday call from former Army (Original Post) Omaha Steve Jul 2017 OP
That is a really nice story. avebury Jul 2017 #1
My pleasure Omaha Steve Jul 2017 #3
Great story. Cracklin Charlie Jul 2017 #2

avebury

(10,951 posts)
1. That is a really nice story.
Sat Jul 29, 2017, 12:41 PM
Jul 2017

Given the times we live in, we don't hear enough stories that can really touch people's hearts.

Thank you Omaha Steve for posting it.

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