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Here’s the article, reprinted here word for word, and with the original pictures (or see the Library of Congress’s own version, here we’ve changed the paragraph breaks and added some weblinks the article has Burwell’s age wrong - he was 26): Planning D-Day Relief Model of Utah Beach Given to Libraryīy HELEN W. We’re republishing that article and the pictures that went with it, below. Two days later, on the morning of June 6, he was on a ship four miles from Utah Beach, and he went there that afternoon on another assignment to get information.īurwell used a three-dimensional map of the Normandy beaches to give his presentation, and he still had it in 2003 when he donated it to the Library of Congress.įor that occasion, he was interviewed by library staff an agency publication, the Library of Congress Information Journal, published an article based on the interview in April 2003. In addition to being on the Darien Board of Selectmen, Burwell was a social studies teacher at Darien High School until his retirement in 1978. Montgomery on exactly which day the weather would be calm enough for D-Day while the moon was still bright.Įditor’s note: On the 75th anniversary of the D-Day invasion of Normandy in World War II, is putting the link to this article, originally published on Maback on the Home page and in the June 6 newsletter. His assignment: briefing Generals Dwight Eisenhower and Bernard L.
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26, 2016 was a 26-year-old naval intelligence officer on June 4, 1944.
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Charles Burwell, a former Darien resident, teacher and selectman who passed away on Feb.