Congressman Bill Johnson address the audience:
“One of the veterans … much like Charlie … survived the landing at the beaches of Normandy …
He said … something happened that morning on board those ships, with 160,000 sailors, warriors, marines, waiting to come on shore to face off against the Germans …
It was like you could hear a pin drop when they crawled out of their bunks, nobody was saying very much, it was quiet, every man was into his own thoughts, and then their superiors came in and gave them their orders for the day … Their superiors told them ‘take out two targets before you’re killed.’ Not if you’re killed, but before you’re killed.
You see they knew there was a good chance that the bulk of the first wave of the beach landers would be killed by the machine gun fire that would rain down like terror from the cliffs above.
He said, but you know something … nobody refused to get in the boats and head for the beach … knowing that it could be the last significant act of their life, to sacrifice their own blood for their country.
Folks, that is the heart of the American warrior. and that was the heart of the President that was praying that prayer on June 6, 1944.”