Thank you, Brian, for this poignant remembrance of those who fought for us. So many did not come home. My godmother’s husband (Army Infantry) was awarded the Purple Heart and is buried at the Normandy American Cemetery.
1944 – two years before my birth but D-Day is special in my heart because I was born into a free, peaceful world, thanks to Eisenhower and his guys! Thank you Brian for the commemoration ;)
And for all the American Soldiers buried at Normandy that didn’t get to come home, I want to say thank you for dying for me. lf l make it to Heaven, l would like to buy each and everyone of you a beer. God Bless You…..
The number of us still alive who were old enough to remember that time continues to shrink and fewer yet are the ones who served. It brings up a lot of sad memories
Thank God for those who had the courage and patriotism to fight against Fascism and Nazism in those days! I wish more of their descendants had the same courage and patriotism these days.
rentier almost 3 years ago
Finding someone you can love is best what can happen!
otterpawz almost 3 years ago
D-Day, 77th anniversary!
TampaFanatic1 almost 3 years ago
Very classy! Well done1 Here’s to those brave men (and women) who were the heart and soul of “The Greatest Generation”.
Catfeet Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Brian, Red, and Rover…thanks for remembering! I think we all are intrigued by Rover’s new friend, Miss Francy Pants!
mymontana almost 3 years ago
Fabulous!!!
my3dogsons almost 3 years ago
Thank you, Brian, for this poignant remembrance of those who fought for us. So many did not come home. My godmother’s husband (Army Infantry) was awarded the Purple Heart and is buried at the Normandy American Cemetery.
david_42 almost 3 years ago
It’s an honor being named after Ike and I’m very glad my parents didn’t call me Dwight.
I'll fly away almost 3 years ago
Bravo!
stillfickled Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Rover is thankful.
adenning2 almost 3 years ago
Very poor taste.
RickMcdermott almost 3 years ago
Never forget that we’re free today because many gave all for us
Michael G. almost 3 years ago
We owe so much to these people. Let’s not drop the ball we’ve been carrying for nearly 80 year!
sarahbowl1 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
1944 – two years before my birth but D-Day is special in my heart because I was born into a free, peaceful world, thanks to Eisenhower and his guys! Thank you Brian for the commemoration ;)
Michael G. almost 3 years ago
VIVE LA PAIX!
bonita.eley almost 3 years ago
Very good to be reminded! My Dad was there!
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
And for all the American Soldiers buried at Normandy that didn’t get to come home, I want to say thank you for dying for me. lf l make it to Heaven, l would like to buy each and everyone of you a beer. God Bless You…..
RonnieAThompson Premium Member almost 3 years ago
God Bless Our Military and Veterans. You have and do sacrifice so much for us. It is a debt that we can never repay.
WentBrown almost 3 years ago
Awwww so cute.
ascha35-gocomics almost 3 years ago
The number of us still alive who were old enough to remember that time continues to shrink and fewer yet are the ones who served. It brings up a lot of sad memories
kmccjoe1 almost 3 years ago
Thank God for those who had the courage and patriotism to fight against Fascism and Nazism in those days! I wish more of their descendants had the same courage and patriotism these days.
Schaller Handmade Knives almost 3 years ago
Well done! A much better effort than Lio’s political commentary disguised as a tribute.
soaringblocks almost 3 years ago
this is specTACular! Thank you, Brian!
fasteddie11710 almost 3 years ago
May the brave souls who fought on D-day Rest In Peace.
jr1234 almost 3 years ago
https://www.gocomics.com/lio/2021/06/06
BobWiecezak almost 3 years ago
Brian, thank you for always remember the important things.
rs almost 3 years ago
Red remembers D-Day’s anniversary, our ‘president’ ignored it – or totally forgot it, because he was busy race-pandering that day.
Spitsy the dumb dog over 2 years ago
This comic really sheds light on how important d day is good work brian