Friday, June 6, 2014

Advancing OVERLORD

D-Day Celebration is too early! Or are they taking advantage and advancing their steps and strategies? It could be.

Well it's D DAY LANDING which is on the 6th of June as the first commemoration of the FIRST landing in 1944.

Great for the many Veterans who are in dire need of help and support. Time to reminisce the unhappy sad memories, for good times and bad times war had inflicted their minds and hearts. There'll be tears of joy and tears of hope to reconcile with their old comrades, their old friends and acquaintance. It's a tribute for those who survived the once dreaded wars of horror, famine, destruction and death.

Leaders from many parts of the world will gather together in a country that is neutral and diplomatic to the sides of the Veterans and for those who are still living but with the scars of the  memories brought on by unforgiving war of World War II.

Let it be known that what happened in WWII cannot be replaced, cannot be rewritten and most of all you can't replace with another story. What happened in the past is certainly a thing of the past. The memories of those who sacrificed themselves will forever be heroes no matter what. Please do not re-write history and don't change history because HISTORY happened for a certain reason and you can't put them back again even if you have a time machine.

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June is the celebration of the birth anniversary of Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal. He is the National Hero of the Philippines. He was born in Calamba, Laguna on June 19, 1861 from a prominent frugal  Chinese-Filipino family. Their family's lineage (genealogy) can be traced from the   Spanish clan Mercado, Alonzo.

The celebration is not even in my calendar. What calendar they followed? Jewish? Chinese? Mayan? Aztec? Roman calendar maybe?

 Flag Day on the 14th of June.      Father's Day on the 15th of June. On the 24th day is the National Day for Quebecers or in Quebec.

There are so many numerous days of celebration for the month of July. Of course notably the main celebrations for:
July 1 - Canada Day
July 4-  Independence Day in Canada

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