I'd do it again, says D-day Omaha beach 'suicide wave' veteran
Trump and Macron laud Russell Pickett, sole survivor of US infantry company that led the charge
by Daniel Boffey in Colleville-sur-Mer
Jun 06, 2019
3 minutes
As Russell Pickett, 94, from Tennessee, was helped to his feet by the French president and hugged by Donald Trump, the 15,000 people gathered at the American cemetery in Normandy to commemorate the D-day landings 75 years ago stood to applaud.
“A tough guy,” the US president said, gesturing to the sole survivor of Company A of the 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division, which led the charge 75 years ago on to Omaha beach, a chaotic bloodbath which became known as the “suicide wave”and was made infamous by the Hollywood film .
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