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Friday, September 25, 2015

Before Yankees career, Navy gunner Yogi Berra was part of D-Day invasion

Yogi Berra will be remembered by many for his light-heartedness and goofy sayings, but the Hall of Fame catcher participated in one of history's most storied battles while still a teenager.

Seaman Second Class Lawrence P. Berra was on a rocket boat stationed off the coast of Normandy on June 6, 1944, barely three weeks after his 19th birthday. He and the other six men in the 36-foot craft provided fire support for the invasion that came to be known simply as D-Day and remained in the area for nearly two weeks after the initial landings.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

a hero in every way. RIP

Anonymous said...

1:30 I agree 100%

Anonymous said...

Great service to our country!

I can't praise him for his roid rage baseball antics.