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  1. May 24, 2013 · When beloved actor Charles Durning died on Christmas Eve, journalists unanimously praised the actor's storied war record. “ [Durning] was among the first soldiers to land on the Normandy beaches during the D-Day invasion of June 6, 1944,” wrote The Washington Post. Other news sources and blogs punctuated their obituaries with stories of ...

  2. Feb 13, 2016 · Location: south metro Atlanta. #1. Posted February 13, 2016. First of all, I realize the Charles Durning has been dead for over 3-years and bringing this up is intended as a topic of healthy discussion and not to demean a man who served his country at a time of war. Most of us have read or even commented on the service of the man whom we ...

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  4. Mar 18, 2024 · Charles Edward Durning : Birth Date : February 28, 1923 : Death Date : December 24, 2012 : Age at Death : 89 : Cause of Death : Natural causes : Military Service : WWII veteran, U.S. Army : D-Day Service : Served on Normandy Beach during D-Day invasion : Malmedy Massacre Survivor : Survived the Malmedy massacre in WWII : Awards for Valor

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    • Dwight D. Eisenhower
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    • Bobby Jones
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    • Charles Durning

    Before he became the 34th U.S. President, Dwight D. Eisenhower served as the commander-in-chief of the Allied forces and played an integral role in planning the invasion, known as Operation Overlord. He also gave the order to proceed with the attack. The day before the landings, Eisenhower—knowing the amount of casualties would be large—visited wit...

    Although he was already 37, actor Henry Fonda enlisted in World War II in 1942, saying he “didn’t want to be a fake in the war studio.” On D-Day, he gave support to the allies by serving as quartermaster on the destroyer USS Satterlee. He later appeared in the 1962 film The Longest Day, which focused on the events of D-Day.

    He was best known as a catcher for the New York Yankees, but before his record-breaking career as a MLB star, Yogi Berra served in the U.S. Navy during World War II. He manned a naval support craft during the invasion of Normandy and later told NBC Newsthat he didn’t quite grasp the gravity of the situation until it was over. “Well, being a young g...

    Before he rose to fame thanks to The Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger fought in World War II and helped invade Utah Beach on D-Day. While he served, Salinger wrote more than 20 short stories, and his time in the war informed much of his writing. Read More about J.D. Salinger

    Before he played Scotty on Star Trek, James Doohan was a lieutenant in World War II. Because he was part of the Canadian Army, Doohan and his men were in charge of taking on Juno Beach on D-Day. Doohan was struck by six bullets on that historic day, but the only injury he walked away with was a missing middle finger.

    Activist and NAACP member Medgar Evers served in World War II and was part of a segregated unit of Black soldiers in charge of delivering supplies during the Normandy invasion. Read More about Medgar Evers

    Professional golfer Bobby Jones was 40 years old in 1942, which was when he convinced the commanding officer of his Army Reserve group to let him join the fight. He fought at Normandy on D-Day, but presumably scarred by the experience, refused to talk about it afterward.

    Oscar-winning British actor David Niven, who was famous for playing British war heroes, was desperate to leave the warearly and return to Hollywood ahead of D-Day, which surprised many who knew him. He stuck it out, though, and was one of the first officers to land at Normandy. He was later awarded the U.S. Legion of Merit Medal.

    Irish-born actor Richard Todd was part of the British Airborne invasion, and his unit was in charge of opening communication routes for other allied troops. They famously jumped out of their planes on parachutes and gliders to stop the Germans from crossing a bridge that would allow them to attack, and Todd was the first one to jump. “That wasn’t m...

    American actor Charles Durning landed on Omaha Beach in one of the first waves of the D-Day invasion and was one of the few soldiers in his group to survive. He was shot several times during the invasion and went on to be awarded a Purple Heart and Silver Star.

  5. Aug 5, 2023 · Born in 1923, Durning grew up in Highland Falls, N.Y., near the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. His father, James, an Irish immigrant who had joined the Army to gain U.S. citizenship, lost a ...

  6. Dec 25, 2012 · Tue 25 Dec 2012 10.24 EST. The American actor Charles Durning, who has died aged 89, first grabbed audience attention as the crooked Lieutenant Snyder in The Sting (1973). He makes an explosive ...

  7. Jul 31, 2016 · In recognition of the 60th anniversary of the landing of the Allied forces at Normandy, France on June 6, 1944, approximately 100 Legion of Honor medals are awarded every year to US World War II veterans with very distinguished records in France. Charles Durning, a prolific character actor who earned two Oscar nods, has died at age 89.

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