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Note: some events are dependent on suitable weather conditions and readers should try to check with venues before travelling. Some, particularly in France, may require security passes.
EVENTS IN BRITAIN
Today and Tomorrow US 101st Airborne Division re-enactment, Duxford aerodrome, Cambridgeshire Today to Saturday 5 June Meet the veterans sessions, equipment displays, tank demonstrations and children’s events, Duxford aerodrome, Cambridgeshire Tomorrow Veterans of US 29th Infantry Division awarded freedom of town of Falmouth “Briefings” at D-Day Museum, Southsea, Portsmouth. Visitors are given the same briefings presented to troops before they departed for France (to Tuesday) Wednesday 2 June 11am D-Day memorial service and parade, St Budeaux parish church, Plymouth 7.30pm D-Day commemorative concert, Portsmouth Thursday 3 June 4pm Veterans march past with bands of Royal Marines and Edmonton police pipes and drums (Canada). Prince of Wales takes the salute, Portsmouth Friday 4 June 2.30pm D-Day anniversary walk, Portsmouth Evening Performance of specially commissioned play The Night Before D-Day and film screenings, Cabinet War Rooms, London Saturday 5 June 8.45am Symbolic channel crossing on chartered ship Van Gogh leaves Portsmouth for Caen, escorted by British, French and American naval ships, historic vessels and landing craft with flypast by vintage planes 8pm “Euro-rock” concert in thanks for peace in Europe, with bands from Britain, Germany, Lithuania, Netherlands, Portsmouth Evening naval field gun demonstration, “forces sweethearts” tribute concert, Portsmouth Sunday 6 June 10.30am Seafront service and parade of D-Day veterans, Portsmouth 10am Commemoration service at National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire, with live television relay from Normandy and “poppy drop” by Hercules aircraft. Open to public, admission free 10.30am Drumhead service and official reception, Blackpool 10.30am Remembrance service for veterans on the quarter deck of HMS Belfast, which served on D-Day June. The ship’s main 6in guns will be fired at 12pm and 3pm. River Thames, London. 11am Commemorative service at the Royal Navy monument on the Hoe, Plymouth 11.30am D-Day and Normandy Fellowship annual service, Portsmouth 3pm D-Day service in conjunction with Imperial War Museum North, Manchester cathedral
EVENTS IN FRANCE
The listing is not comprehensive. Presentations of offical badges to veterans, wreath-laying ceremonies, receptions, exhibitions and other events will take place in towns and villages throughout the invasion area of Normandy next weekend.
Thursday 3 June 2pm Statue for peace inauguration, Vierville sur Mer 4pm Commemoration at Franco-American monument, Graignes Reconstructed American military camps open to public at Longueville, Vierville sur Mer Friday 4 June Series of presentations and ceremonies through the day in Caen Reconstructed British military camps open, Colleville-Montgomery, Ver-sur-Mer, Longues-sur-Mer 10am Ceremony to honour RAF pilots and US paratroopers killed during D-Day drops, Magneville 10.30am Inauguration of memorial to US paratroopers, Herouville-St-Clair 6pm Army air corps band beat retreat, Ranville 6.30pm Street picnic, Mezidon-Canon 8pm British army curry dinner, Merville-Franceville 8.30pm Devon and Dorset regimental band concert, Asnelles 8.30pm Glenn Miller big band concert, Argentan village hall 10pm Night parade of military vehicles, Courseulles-sur-Mer Evening British memorial garden reception, Caen harbour; official reception for US Rangers and families, Cricqueville-en-Bessin Saturday 5 June 8.20am Anglican service and parish mass at St Etienne’s church, to be broadcast on BBC in the afternoon, Caen 8.30am Departure of walk commemorating Operation Cobra, American break-out from Normandy beach-head, St Lo 8.45am Symbolic channel crossing on chartered ship Van Gogh, leaves Portsmouth for Caen, escorted by British, French and American naval ships, historic vessels and landing craft with flypast by vintage planes. 9.45am Prince of Wales inspects guard of honour at 4/7 Dragoon Guards memorial, Creully 10am Guided tours of German defences on Mount Canisy, Benerville-sur-Mer 10am Commemoration for 2nd US Infantry Division, Saint-Georges-D’Elle 10am Norwegian Royal Guard parade, Caen 10.30am Unveiling of replica Horsa glider, Pegasus bridge 11am Normandy Veterans Association parade and homage to Field Marshal Montgomery, Colleville-Montgomery 11am 3rd Parachute Brigade parade and drumhead service, Le Mesnil, in presence of Prince of Wales 11.45am Statue of Brigadier James Hill, most senior surviving D-Day officer, to be unveiled by General Sir Mike Jackson, chief of general staff, Le Mesnil 11.45 British air-landing brigade march, Benouville Midday Naval and Marines parade and wreath laying by Prince of Wales, Landing Craft Association tree-planting ceremony, Ouistreham 1.30-2.30pm Glider landing commemorations in presence of Prince of Wales, Pegasus Bridge 1.30pm Amphibious vehicle demonstration, Courseulles-sur-Mer 2pm Military vehicle parade, Baron-sur-Odon 2.15pm Drop by paratroopers from US 507 parachute regiment, Amfreville 2.45-3.45pm (to be confirmed) All 650 members of 1st battalion, Parachute Regiment, jump on to original D-Day drop zone, Ranville. Prince of Wales and picnicking veterans watch from nearby hillside 3pm Franco-Canadian official ceremony, Beny-sur-Mer 3.30pm Arrival of allied navy ships, Ouistreham 3.30-4.30pm Unveiling of 51st Highland Division statue, Breville 4-9pm Street entertainment, Arromanches 4pm British 6th Airborne Division remembrance ceremony, Breville 4.30pm Lancaster bomber drops 1m poppies on the Van Gogh in the Channel before it docks at Ouistreham 4.30pm Ceremony for veterans of US 82nd and 101st Airborne Divisions, St-Mere-Eglise 5pm Inauguration of British Garden of Remembrance in presence of Prince of Wales, Caen 5.30pm Normandy veterans parade and presentation of flag, Arromanches 5.45pm Commemoration of those who died during allied bombardment, Coutances 6pm Parachute Regiment and Army Air Corps cocktail reception with Red Devils parachute display, chateau at Benouville 7.30pm Wreath laying at Royal Marine monument, Port-en-Bessin-Huppain 7.45pm Town dinner for 4 Commando veterans, Colleville-Montgomery 8.30pm Mass for the dead Te Deum, St Etienne church, Caen 8.30pm Village dinner in reconstructed American military camp, Bonneville-la-Louvet, bookings required 10pm Marchpast at Pegasus Bridge Evening Formal French reception and performance of Fauré Requiem for VIP guests, Omaha beach Evening French reception for veterans of 4 Commando, Colleville-Montgomery. Receptions for veterans in communes across Normandy 11.20pm Fireworks displays at all five landing beaches and other locations throughout invasion area Series of stamps to be issued commemorating 60th anniversary and liberation of France. Nearly 50 temporary post offices across Lower Normandy will sell them Sunday 6 June, D-Day anniversary 12.16am Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire light infantry veterans commemorate to the minute their arrival in France in 1944, Pegasus bridge 8am Laying of wreath at Field Marshal Montgomery’s memorial, Colleville-Montgomery 9.15am Church service at Bayeux cathedral 9.30am US-French ceremony, Utah beach 9.30am Commemoration of Norfolk regiment, Bieville-Beuville 9.40am Franco-American official ceremony, Colleville-sur-Mer 10am Parachute Regiment memorial service, Ranville 10am Canadian and British Juno Beach commemoration, attended by the Queen, Courseulles-sur-Mer 10-11am Wreath laying ceremonies at Caen chateau 11am Anglo-French parade and service at Bayeux cemetery attended by the Queen, President Chirac. Presentation of Legion d’Honneur medals to veterans 11am Memorial mass in public square followed by ceremonies at cemetery, St Mere Eglise 11.30am Polish commemoration, Pont-D’Ouilly Midday Royal Navy, Marines memorial service, Ouistreham Midday British 3rd Division memorial service, Herouville St Claire 12.40pm VIP lunch for heads of state and government, Caen 3pm Big band concert, Argentan 4pm Ceremony commemorating British landings on Gold Beach, with landing craft exhibition and possible re-enactment, Asnelles 1.15-4.45pm Main international event with 17 heads of state and government including the Queen, George W Bush, Jacques Chirac, Gerhard Schröder and Vladimir Putin. Military music festival with 10 bands, allied veterans’ marchpast, naval review, flypast, presentation of Legion d’Honneur, Arromanches-les-Bains 4pm British veterans’ commemoration of liberation of France, Banneville-la-Campagne cemetery 5pm US official ceremony, Pointe-du-Hoc 5pm US military vehicle parade, Bonneville-la-Louvet 5.30-6pm Final parade and march past of Normandy Veterans Association, attended by the Queen and Tony Blair, Arromanches 5.30pm Concert by Devon and Dorset regiment band, Asnelles 5.30pm French government ceremony for German contingent, Ranville 6pm French government ceremony for British contingent, Arromanches 6.20pm Franco-German government ceremony, Caen 7pm Commemorative concert, Abbaye aux Hommes, Caen 7.15pm British 3rd Division march past, Hermanville le Breche 7.30pm Street banquet for veterans, St Laurent-sur-Mer 7.30pm Dinner for British veterans given by local population, Colleville-Montgomery 8.30pm International military band tattoo, Ornano stadium, Caen 11pm Royal Marines beat retreat, Caen Times to be confirmed Royal British Legion to plant 1,520 flags on Sword Beach, one for every Briton killed on D-Day, Ouistreham Reconstruction of US Rangers’ scaling of cliffs, Pointe-du-Hoc Cricqueville-en-Bessi Monday 7 June Normandy Memorial Association invites the laying of bouquets on graves in all cemeteries of allied armies in Normandy London police officers’ walk (to 11 June), retracing paths of units who landed on D-Day, begins Arromanches 10am Parade by US 1st Infantry Division veterans, Caumont-L’Evente 11am Tribute to members of Sherwood Rangers and Essex regiments, Bayeux 11am Dedication of new memorial to British 3rd Division, Sannerville 2pm Canadian memorial ceremony, Caen
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