Britain’s Royal Navy is “being cut to the bone,” Con Coughlin wrote this week. Now 73 years on from D-Day, the greatest amphibious landing in history, many experts question if Britain’s Navy will ever again be capable of even making an amphibious landing. The great defenders of the free world, chiefly Britain and America, are no longer able or willing to pay the price to defend freedom. On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show, we look back at the enormous sacrifice thousands of young men paid on D-Day, and then examine how the freedoms they fought for are in jeopardy today.
Thursday, 6 April 2017
The Sacrifice Made for Freedom
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Britain’s Royal Navy is “being cut to the bone,” Con Coughlin wrote this week. Now 73 years on from D-Day, the greatest amphibious landing in history, many experts question if Britain’s Navy will ever again be capable of even making an amphibious landing. The great defenders of the free world, chiefly Britain and America, are no longer able or willing to pay the price to defend freedom. On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show, we look back at the enormous sacrifice thousands of young men paid on D-Day, and then examine how the freedoms they fought for are in jeopardy today.
Britain’s Royal Navy is “being cut to the bone,” Con Coughlin wrote this week. Now 73 years on from D-Day, the greatest amphibious landing in history, many experts question if Britain’s Navy will ever again be capable of even making an amphibious landing. The great defenders of the free world, chiefly Britain and America, are no longer able or willing to pay the price to defend freedom. On today’s Trumpet Daily Radio Show, we look back at the enormous sacrifice thousands of young men paid on D-Day, and then examine how the freedoms they fought for are in jeopardy today.
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