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appalachiablue

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Sun Mar 10, 2024, 01:17 PM Mar 2024

80 Yrs After D-Day, June 6, 1944, WW2 Vet Getting Married Near French Beaches US Troops Landed

WAPT- ABC, AP News, March 10, 2024. Ed. 💘

Harold Terens and his fiancee Jeanne Swerlin kissed and held hands like high school sweethearts as they discussed their upcoming wedding in France, a country the World War II veteran first visited as a 20-year-old U.S. Army Air Forces corporal shortly after D-Day. Terens, a gregarious and energetic 100-year-old, will be honored in June by the French as part of the 80th anniversary celebration of their country's liberation from the Nazis.

Then he plans to marry the sprightly 96-year-old Swerlin in a town near the beaches where U.S. troops landed. "I love this girl — she is quite special," said Terens, who has been dating Swerlin since 2021. To demonstrate their fondness for dancing, they had Siri play "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars and then jumped, twisted and gyrated like teens at homecoming.


"He's an amazing guy, amazing," Swerlin said. "He loves me so much and he says it." "And my god, he's the greatest kisser," she said. The couple, who are each widowed, grew up in New York City: her in Brooklyn, him in the Bronx. They laugh at how differently they experienced World War II. She was in high school and dated soldiers who gave her war souvenirs like dog tags, knives and even a gun, trying to impress.

Terens enlisted in 1942 and shipped to Great Britain the following year, attached to a 4-pilot P-47 Thunderbolt fighter squadron as their radio repair technician. He said his original pilots all died in the war. "I loved all those guys. Young men. The average age was 26," he said. On D-Day, Terens helped repair planes returning from France so they could rejoin the battle. He said half his company's pilots died that day. Terens went to France 12 days later, helping transport freshly captured Germans and just-freed American POWs back to England...
https://www.wapt.com/article/80-years-after-d-day-a-world-war-ii-veteran-married-near-beaches/60149370

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80 Yrs After D-Day, June 6, 1944, WW2 Vet Getting Married Near French Beaches US Troops Landed (Original Post) appalachiablue Mar 2024 OP
That is a heartwarming story Doc Sportello Mar 2024 #1
IK, so few of them now. Much love & all the best to these love birds! appalachiablue Mar 2024 #4
What an incredible wedding plan and story. pandr32 Mar 2024 #2
Wonderful couple & special occasion. LOVE & much happiness to both! appalachiablue Mar 2024 #3
Good on them denbot Apr 2024 #5
Well said, this happiness is wonderful to see. appalachiablue May 2024 #6

Doc Sportello

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1. That is a heartwarming story
Sun Mar 10, 2024, 01:21 PM
Mar 2024

Not many WWII vets left. There is only USS Arizona survivor left and he is 102.

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