The WW2 movie storming Juno is not safe. Not even 10 minutes in somebody is sea s*. I looked away but there’s audio.

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The WW2 movie storming Juno is not safe. Not even 10 minutes in somebody is sea s*. I looked away but there’s audio.
I’m generally not a very patriotic person but Storming Juno by 3 Inches of Blood makes me wanna run up a large hill swinging a Canadian flag wildly.
Today is the 70th anniversary of D-Day.
Nicely Done James Milward & Secret Location! Interactive Site launches for Docudrama: Storming Juno - Canadian Forces in D-Day
via stormingjuno.com
Gorgeous site!
For an award winning interactive experience and extra footage & interviews go towww.stormingjuno.com now! Storming Juno is a landmark 90-minute docu-drama based on the true stories and events that took place on D-Day, June 6, 1944 at the Juno Beach, where Canadian troops stormed ashore to join in the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe. This important historical event will be told through the eyes of three young Canadians, Paratrooper Cpl. Dan Hartigan, who dropped behind enemy lines the night before the invasion, Lt. Bill Grayson of the Regina Rifles as he and his men fought their way off the beach, and Sgt. Leo Gariepy, who commanded the only one of 19 tanks to complete its mission as the invasion of Normandy began. The individual stories are interwoven to provide viewers with a real-time experience of the day - from the Channel crossing, to the landing, into the heart of battle.