The battle in Normandy would ultimately lead to the Allied Forces’ victory on the Western Front. It would also claim the lives of over half a million troops and civilians: some estimates are much higher.
Every year, veterans and their carers and descendants visit Normandy to commemorate victims of war. Ceremonies range from small, local events in villages and hamlets to huge ceremonies and parades.
Emma’s schedule this year commemorates different aspects of the Battle of Normandy.
She will sing at a ceremony in Ranville at the Six Glider Stones, one for each of the gliders which landed during the night of 5thJune. She will also sing during the Midnight Ceremony at Pegasus Bridge arranged by the daughter of Major John Howard, the man in charge of the glider landings.
On 6thJune, there will be a special ceremony for the unveiling of a monument for the crew of LCH185, a landing craft which was torpedoed off the coast of Lion sur Mer. Only four of the forty men believed to have drowned have graves.Ninety-four year old Patrick Thomas, almost certainly the only survivor from LCH185, will attend. For more information, please see this short video.
Emma will sing for a ceremony for Paratrooper Ron Tucker, who passed away last April. Ron was a founding member of the Parachute Regiment’s Airbourne Division. He was the last survivor from his regiment, and the last D-Day veteran from Teeside. His story can be read here. Ron asked for his ashes to be scattered in Normandy. A tree has been planted in his honour. In his own words, Ron was the “Last of the rear party – joining the main battalion, at last with my brothers.”