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  • 29/05/2025
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00:00But George Hicks, in the tradition of newsmen, in the tradition made ever greater by reports coming back to us minute by minute,
00:07never interrupted the flow of his voice except when the pounding of the guns made speech impossible.
00:12There on that blacked-out warship, George Hicks made the first battle broadcast of the invasion.
00:18Our air support has been fine, and the loudspeakers fall out almost constantly,
00:23pit fires on the port, and mustangs overhead, or B-17s passing on the starboard side.
00:31And as far as I know, no report has come in of attack by Nazi seacraft onto the convoys.
00:37Now it's almost brought back, and you see the ships lying in all directions just like black shadows on the gray sky,
00:46some signaling out to sea, sheltered on the inside from the Germans' eyes, signaling with red lights, blinking colors.
00:58Now the darkness has come on it, which is beginning to die down somewhat.
01:05We've had a few minutes to pause.
01:08The lights of that burning Nazi plane are just clinkling now in the sea and going out.
01:13When the tracer starts up again, and there's a warning of another plane coming in.
01:22Now 10, 12, 12, and the system of fortifications inside France.
01:28And furthermore, the forcements, to bring our total...
01:31As far as I know, no reports have come in as attacked by Nazi seacraft onto the convoys.
01:39Now it's almost black dark, and you see the ships lying in all directions,
01:45just like black shadows on the gray sky, some signaling out.
01:50Now it's died down, blue, white, black, right over our head.
02:09And we can't see the plane, nothing but the black bird of the ACAC in the dark sky.
02:15Envoy, off a couple of miles beyond it.
02:19Just off our port side in the sea.
02:22We can climb there.
02:24You said it.
02:25And maим Musik
02:25And they're his and Weber.
02:27Hey, about him, Rebecca.
02:32See you tomorrow.
02:34What a matter of mine.
02:36At a point.
02:37It's just a clean thing.
02:44At 15,000, I'm very careful what you say.
02:47As well that's 20 millimeters and 40 millimeters craters.
02:51Where the time is just said, that's the bus.
02:53François Wilde, originaire de Strasbourg,
03:19a commencé la maquette du Douglas C-47 en 2016.
03:24Pour ce faire, fabriqué intérieur et extérieur,
03:29il s'est entretenu en Normandie par mail et téléphone
03:33avec l'association La Batterie de Merville,
03:37où réside actuellement le Douglas C-47 Grandeur.
03:41Il est équipé de deux moteurs Saito, cylindres essence et pèse 21 kg.
03:47Un volet pour la première fois au club d'aéromodélistes du Cadore Wistreal,
03:52ce mercredi 2 juin, quelques jours avant la date anniversaire.
03:56Bravo l'artiste !
03:58Right over our port side.
04:05The crasers are making an arc right over our bow now.
04:09Disappearing into the clouds before they burst.