>I think it would be disrespectful to not commemorate
>it while even one veteran lives....
I was watching part of the D Day program on TV today, and thought to myself, what about all the people who fought in OTHER battles in the second world war.
We rarely, if ever, have a special day for them (apart from at the Cenotaph).
While D Day was important, so were many other battles in the second world war, and they are never mentioned.
Even the people "back home" like policemen and firemen who had to deal with the blitz and pull bodies out of the ruins rarely get a mention.
So I do think paraffin has a point, why the focus on D Day?
Or does the success of saving Private Ryan have somrthing to do with it (I notice Tom Hanks was there in the crowd)?