Monday, October 28, 2024

Lieutenant General Richard Rohmer reflects on his time as a pilot on D-Day

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Lieutenant General Richard Rohmer served as a member of the Royal Canadian Airforce from 1942-1945. During that time he was a fighter and reconnaissance pilot. He was part of D-Day, but this morning he talked about about another mission when he was responsible for taking out one of Hitler’s top generals-field marshal Erwin Rommel.

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