Men Of The 1st Infantry Division Leaving England For Normandy On D-Day
From June 1944 to August 1944, the Battle of Normandy was a difficult battle. The parties fought for Western Europe, and the soldiers did not have an easy time of it. We doubt that the 156,000 American, Canadian, and British troops had any idea that the battle would last nearly a month! It began on June 6, but it was supposed to start a day earlier. Due to inclement weather, the operation had to be postponed. Dwight Eisenhower told the brave troops, “You are about to embark upon the Great Crusade, toward which we have striven these many months. The eyes of the world are upon you.”

Men Of The 1st Infantry Division Leaving England For Normandy On D Day
Crow Native Americans Observing The Rodeo At The Crow Fair
The Crow Fair first took place in 1904! It’s essentially a huge family reunion for the Crow Nation, as it brings together all of the Great Plains Native American tribes. The event attracts tens of thousands of people! It takes place near Billings, Montana, in the third week of August. It’s a lot like a county fair, but it’s infused with Native American culture. On a daily basis, the rodeo featured youth events as well as professional bull and horse riders. You should go see it if you ever get the chance.

Crow Native Americans Observing The Rodeo At The Crow Fair