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2026-06-06 All day#OnThisDay June 6, 1944, West Point grads helped lead the D-Day invasion. That same day, the Class of 1944, “The D-Day Class” graduated. We remember their sacrifice, service, and impact on the battlefield and beyond. #WestPoint #WWII
Read more: https://t.co/KgFW1En8mf pic.twitter.com/h2NuuSb8jk— West Point AOG (@WPAOG) June 6, 2025
It's the 81st anniversary of #DDay.
French caretakers take sand from Omaha Beach in Normandy, and scrub them into the letters to give them the gold coloring for all 9,386 US soldiers who died.
France also gave us this land as American soil.
— Danny Deraney (@DannyDeraney) June 6, 2025
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2026-06-13 All dayDepartment of the Interior Announces Modernized, More Affordable National Park Access
Flag Day in the United States, observed on June 14th, commemorates the adoption of the American flag by the Second Continental Congress in 1777. It's a day to honor the symbol of the nation's unity, freedom, and democracy. The flag represents the ideals and principles upon which the country was founded, including liberty, justice, and equality.
On Flag Day, Americans typically display the flag at their homes and businesses, participate in patriotic ceremonies, and reflect on the significance of the flag in American history and culture. It's also a time to remember the sacrifices made by those who have served and continue to serve in defense of the nation. Flag Day serves as a reminder of the values that bind Americans together as one nation, under the banner of the stars and stripes.
A beautiful Flag Day here in mid-Michigan. pic.twitter.com/fFruGjE8IK
— Obadiabetes (@rightOFright76) June 14, 2025