2009 agenda
December 10-13
65TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE



Sunday June 7


65TH ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY EVENTS

BROTHERS IN ARMS MARCH V
Road to Carentan
"WALK WERE THEY FOUGHT"

Brothers In Arms 2009

5th edition of the march in WWII uniform in the footsteps of the 101st Airborne


Sunday 7 June 2009
Saint-Côme-du-Mont / Carentan
NORMANDY

In the footsteps of the 101st Airborne

The Carentan Historical Foundation in association with the D-Day Paratrooper Historical Center and the Municipalities of Carentan and Saint-Côme-du-Mont in Normandy is organizing its 5th annual march on Sunday 7th June 2009. The 18km trek follows the historic trail carved out by the 101st Airborne Division as its soldiers fought bravely to liberate the region in 1944. 

This being the 65th anniversary of D-Day we are expecting more than five hundred participants to take part. The marchers who include people from the USA and Japan will be dressed in US Airborne clothing (authentic to the period) to commemorate the sacrifice of the young American paratroopers who went on to capture Carentan.

The day will start in the heart of the battlefield at Saint-Côme-du-Mont with a ceremony to honor Technical Sergeant Joseph R. Beyrle. Joe was a paratrooper from the famous 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, who was taken prisoner after he landed on the church roof on June 6th 1944 by German paratroopers from the 6 FJR.

The marchers will then step back in time to discover the Norman Bocage that was so familiar to the soldiers of 101st Airborne. The final leg of the event takes the participants, lead by tanks and a host of military vehicles - down the now famous "Purple Heart Lane" across the Douve bridges before ending in Carentan.

All participants please note: US Para and airborne troops combat uniform, 101st Airborne Division is required.

At 15:15 approx, members of the public can expect to see the marchers lead by their vehicle escort arriving in ‘Purple Heart Lane’ for the final leg of the event before crossing over the Douve bridges and finishing in Carentan at 16:00.

9 h 00 Depart of the BIA
10 h 00 500 Paratroops of the ‘BIA March’ gather in the village of Saint-Côme-du-Mont for the ceremony to Joe Beyrle
Arrival of the veterans and Honor Guard
15 h 15 Marchers arrive at «Dead Man’s Corner Museum» to form up for final phase
15 h 45 Marchers move down Purple Heart Lane in formation to Carentan
16 h 30 Recreation of the famous medal ceremony in the square at Carentan
Arrival of the veterans and Honor Guard
Followed by a short ceremony attended by town officials

On June 6 and 7, a special display about the 3rd Battalion of the 506th PIR will take place at the D-Day Paratrooper Historical Center in the field at Dead Man’s Corner.

BIA March Information & registration:
Carentan Historical Foundation
Email : brothersinarmsmarch@orange.fr
Tel : +33.2.33.42.00.42

BIA March program

EXPOSITION, TONIGHT WE DIE AS MEN

Dead Man’s Corner Museum

Friday 5, Saturday 6 & Sunday 7 June 2009

The D-Day Paratrooper Historical Center in association with the Dead Man’s Corner Museum and the Municipality of Saint-Côme-du-Mont in Normandy is organizing a three day outdoor exhibition from Friday 5 June until Sunday 7 June 2009 at Dead Man’s Corner Museum.

Press release


BROTHERS IN ARMS MARCH V
Road to Carentan
"WALK WERE THEY FOUGHT"

Brothers In Arms 2009

5ème édition de la marche en uniforme de la seconde guerre mondiale,
sur les traces de la 101ème Airborne


Dimanche 7 Juin 2009
Saint-Côme-du-Mont / Carentan
NORMANDIE

Marchez sur les traces de la 101ème Airborne

La Carentan Historical Foundation en association avec le Centre Historique des Parachutistes du Jour-J et les municipalités de Carentan et de Saint-Côme-du-Mont organise sa 5ème marche annuelle le dimanche 7 juin 2009. Ce parcours de 18 km se déroule sur les chemins historiques que les parachutistes de la 101ième Division Aéroportée ont bravement empruntés pour libérer la région en 1944.

Pour le 65ème anniversaire du Jour-J, 500 participants sont attendus. Les marcheurs sont en tenue de parachutiste américain pour rendre hommage au sacrifice de ces jeunes Américains qui ont libéré Carentan.

Ce jour commencera au coeur du champ de bataille, à Saint-Côme-du-Mont, avec une cérémonie pour honorer le Technical Sergeant Joseph R. Beyrle. Joe était un parachutiste venant du célèbre 506ème PIR ; il fut capturé par les parachutistes Allemands de la 6ème FJR après avoir atterri sur le toit de l’église de Saint-Côme-du-Mont, le 6 Juin. Il servit ensuite avec l’Armée soviétique qui avait libéré son camp de prisonniers.

Trois de ses frères d’armes feront le voyage spécialement des Etats-Unis (deux d’entre eux pour la première fois depuis 1944) afin de participer à cette cérémonie. Ils participeront également au Dead Man’s Corner Museum, au lancement en avant-première du nouveau livre ‘Tonight We Die As Men’ et la version DVD ‘The Forgotten Battalion’ relatant leurs exploits en Normandie en Juin 1944.

Les marcheurs remonteront le temps pour découvrir le bocage normand qui était si familier aux soldats de la 101ème Airborne. Un autre temps fort de l'événement sera la descente de la célèbre Voie de la Médaille des Blessés, emmenée par chars et autres véhicules militaires, et le franchissement des ponts de la Douve avant l’entrée triomphale dans Carentan.

A tous les participants, veuillez noter: l’uniforme de parachutiste et d’infanterie US de la 101 ième Division Aéroportée est obligatoire.

À 15:15 approximativement, le public est convié pour accueillir et escorter les marcheurs et les véhicules sur la Voie de la Médaille des Blessés jusqu’à la Place de la République.

9 h 00 Départ de la BIA, Place du Grand Valnoble
10 h 00 500 parachutistes de la ‘BIA March’ attendus au village de Saint-Côme-du-Mont pour la cérémonie en hommage à Joe Beyrle
Arrivée des vétérans du 506ème et de la garde d’honneur
Participation de l’Attaché Militaire de l’Ambassade des Etats-Unis en France et John Beyrle, Ambassadeur des Etats-Unis en Russie
15 h 15 Les marcheurs arrivent au «Dead Man’s Corner Museum» et se regroupent pour former la phase finale
15 h 45 Descente de la Purple Heart Lane en formation vers Carentan
16 h 30 Reconstitution de la prise d’armes et cérémonie avec les officiels de la ville, sur la place de la République de Carentan
Arrivée des vétérans et garde d’honneur

Les 6 et 7 Juin, une exposition temporaire sur le 3ième Bataillon du 506ième PIR prendra place au Centre Historique des Parachutistes du Jour-J sur le terrain du Dead Man’s Corner.

BIA March information &, inscription:
Carentan Historical Foundation
Email : brothersinarmsmarch@orange.fr
Tél : +33.2.33.42.00.42

Programme

EXPOSITION, TONIGHT WE DIE AS MEN

Dead Man’s Corner Museum

Vendredi 5, samedi 6 & dimanche 7 Juin 2009

Le Centre Historique des Parachutistes du Jour-J en association avec le Dead Man’s Corner Museum et les municipalités de Carentan et de Saint-Côme-du-Mont organise une exposition temporaire du vendredi 5 juin au dimanche 7 juin 2009 au Dead Man’s Corner Museum.

Communiqué de presse

2008 agenda
Sunday June 8
BROTHERS IN ARMS MARCH IV
Road to Carentan
"WALK WERE THEY FOUGHT"

Brothers In Arms 2008

4th edition of the march in WWII uniform in the footsteps of the 101st Airborne

4ème édition de la marche en uniforme de la seconde guerre mondiale,
sur les traces de la 101ème Airborne
2006 agenda
June 3-6
Carentan Airborne Festival

June 4
Brothers In Arms March
2005 agenda
June 2005
Brothers in arms

June 4, 5, 6, 2005

Carentan Historical Center

Book signing at
Carentan Historical Center.
2004 agenda
Book signing


Forrest Guth was at
The Greatest Generation Memorial Exhibit
signing books and figures.
Exhibition
For the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of D-Day, D-Day Publishing sponsored an exhibition dedicated to Sainte-Mere-Eglise and its liberators.

For those of you who could not attend we have selected a few pictures.
60th ANNIVERSARY OF D-DAY
THE GREATEST GENERATION MEMORIAL EXHIBIT
Sainte Mere Eglise, France

This unprecedented historical event sponsored by D-Day Publishing took place
at SAINTE-MERE-EGLISE from May 29 to June 13, 2004.


"Michel, a belated congratulations on the "production" in St Mere. You did an outstanding job of organization and "running" the show".
It was very well done and I heard nothing but compliments from everyone. I thanked you for the books and the doll figure of "Capt Bob Piper" and wanted to let you know that visitors here (as well as us, of course) have enjoyed them."
Bob Piper, 505 PIR veteran, USA

"Your exhibit was really the best thing that Sainte-Mère-Eglise and the area had seen SINCE their liberation in '44. Not a day passes that I don't muse on the great events of this past June. Your contribution was impressive by any standard."
Col. Michael Ekman USA ret, son of General Bill Ekman, Commanding Officer 505th PIR

Historical photo. Once in a lifetime photograph. Forrest Guth, Polly McIlvoy and Bob Piper
holding their The Way We Were series book, together with author Michel De trez.
No fears! Forrest Guth and Piet Verbreyt (GGME Designer) ready to rock and roll in Ste-Mere-Eglise.
Author Michel De Trez welcomes his guests during the grand opening ceremony.
General Jack Norton, 505 PIR veteran and Ste-Mere-Eglise Mayor Marc Lefevre during the grand opening ceremony.
SAINTE MERE EGLISE

Author Michel De Trez presents his new book "Ste-Mere-Eglise, Photographs of D-Day", to Colonel Mike Ekman.
Colonel Mike Ekman, son of General Bill Ekman, 505 PIR Commander in WWII, and General Jack Norton, 505 veteran.
Doc Franco,one of McIlvoy's Medical Officer, photographed in front of the case where his WWII memorabilia was displayed.