Been think about how I have seen nothing about this in ANY of the "main stream" media. I wonder if a 10 year old in 1875, when 1927 rolled around was saying, why does no one remember July 3, 1863 or April 9, 1865?
Even our president made no comment until around 8PM. But not really surprising.
I watched the uncut films on the History Channel, and was amazed at the guts it took to take Omaha Beach. Thought about my 17y/o cousin who lied about his age to enlist and ended up trapped at Bastogne. He was then 19, and had been promoted to Lieutenant. (they called them 90 day wonders) He was liberated from Bastogne by George Patton. His hero for life thereafter.
My father was "4F" but a skilled mechanic. So he volunteered to set up training centers to teach GI's how to care for and repair vehicles. He wore a Warrant Officers uniform and was saluted as an officer. For a while our family lived in military camps in Texas. Those were the most formative years of my life, and this country was "all in", on the war effort. That is why I always remember D Day. I also remember Dec. 7, 1941. I was 5 y/o and remember listening to FDR give his
Day in Infamy!" speech on the family radio. I was too young to understand, but everything soon changed.