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D-Day 82

On the 82nd Anniversary of the Normandy Landings, we'll honour the bravery and sacrifice of the D-Day Generation to raise funds for RMA-The Royal Marine Charity.

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Story

RMA members, serving marines, veterans, family members and the local community will yomp (march) from Gold Beach, where the unit landed on D-Day near Asnelles, to the Normandy fishing village – the same journey the men of 1944 made on that fateful day.

After a difficult landing in which 76 men were killed, wounded or missing, followed by a 12-mile yomp behind enemy lines and then spending D-Day night about two miles outside Port-en-Bessin, the remaining men of 47 Commando penetrated the outer defences on the afternoon of June 7 1944. In one action, two German flak ships in the harbour opened fire, killing eleven and wounding a further 17.

The evening of June 7 was desperate: the commandos were outnumbered and outgunned, but heroic actions saw Port-en-Bessin captured. It cost the lives of 46 men, while another 65 were wounded, 6 captured and 28 missing – a casualty rate of 35 per cent.

The port played a pivotal role in the liberation of western Europe, being converted from a fishing port to an interim fuel port serving the frontline as part of the PipeLine Under The Ocean (PLUTO) operation, which delivered fuel across the Channel from England to France.

Donation summary

Total
£537.00
+ £126.75 Gift Aid
Online
£537.00
Offline
£0.00
Direct
£50.00
Fundraisers
£487.00

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