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they did. that was not the point here they are today. it is so moving. >> it really is. and erika, when you look at the faces of these gentleman and a few ladies out there who, who served during that time, you really see not only a pride in what they did, but also that's stoicism that i think was part of the way they did things. and in my personal as far as my family is concerned, my dad served in world war two as an army and ceo with that particular point in time. and he was in the intelligence business. he was a signals intelligence operator and one of the things that happened as d-day was basically evolving as it was unrolling on the shores of normandy. all the radio traffic from the germans, from the british from some of the resistance forces in france, in belgium, all of that radio traffic increased exponentially