It is 1964,
the twentieth anniversary of the D-Day landings.
Legendary Hollywood film director John Ford is giving his first interview
about his experience on D-Day.
During the war, Ford was in charge of the photographic services department
of the US Office of Strategic Services, the precursor agency of the CIA.
The OSS had given Ford camera equipment and a Coast Guard work crew
and told him to film the war, including anything and everything he saw.
And that is what he did.
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On D-Day, Ford and his Coast Guard crew had come ashore
in the second wave to hit Omaha Beach.
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Ford began his interview by describing the troops’ long wait in England
as all signs indicated the invasion was soon to come;
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the rough seas in the Channel and the sea-sick troops;
the German obstacles low in the water
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as the landing craft approached the coastline,
and the troops using their helmets to bail water;
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the bodies floating at the shoreline;
the explosions as some landing craft hit mines;
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the machine gun fire coming from the bluffs;
and the steady, determined wading ashore of troops
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who had been onboard ships for almost 48 hours.
But Ford said what he remembered most vividly about the day
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was a small church and its priest
which he had encountered on the first road inland off the beach.
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From Ford’s interview:
“Off to the right there was a little church.
Its little priest stood about five-feet-four.
He had a little American flag in one hand and a big jug of calvados in the other.
To us, that’s apple brandy.
As our troops went by he dipped into it for them.
Then he’d pour out another drink.
When he ran out of brandy he gave them red wine.
After that, he served cider, then last, water.
The water was appreciated as much as the brandy.
As our guys streamed by and saw this little priest and his American flag,
a lot of them asked his blessing and took a drink.
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My memory of that little man with his white hair
is burned on the inside of my skull.
He’d been saving that flag for a long, long time.”
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Back then, on D-Day, having faith in America was a good bet.
I don’t know how to calculate the cost of squandering this legacy.
I’ll see you tomorrow.
— Brenda
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