CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 051809Z JUN 24 MID120001179153U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 117/24 MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/CNO/JUN// SUBJ/D-DAY 80TH ANNIVERSARY MESSAGE TO THE FLEET// RMKS/1. Eighty years ago, off the shores of Normandy, Allied forces launched the pivotal invasion that would change the course of World War II in Europe. Today, Operation Overlord, known as D-Day, remains a testament to the bravery and selfless sacrifice of our Sailors, Marines, and all who stood and fought for freedom. 2. The significance of D-Day cannot be overstated. It marked the beginning of the end of Nazi tyranny in Europe and paved the way for the liberation of millions. The coordinated efforts of Allied forces demonstrated the strength of unity and determination in the face of terror and oppression. In the existential fight between freedom and tyranny, freedom carried the day on the beaches of Normandy due to the daring initiative, raw courage, and indomitable will to win of the junior-most Soldiers and Sailors, even in the face of staggering losses. 3. On this solemn anniversary, we pay tribute to the courage and resilience of those who stormed the beaches under heavy fire and faced unimaginable challenges, with many making the ultimate sacrifice. Their unwavering commitment to the ideals of liberty and democracy and willingness to put their lives on the line for others embody the finest traditions of our Navy and Marine Corps. 4. In commemoration of the 80th anniversary of D-Day today, let us reaffirm our commitment to upholding the principles for which they fought. Freedom prevailed at Normandy because an alliance of nations beholden to their citizens proved stronger than one nation with allegiance to one man. The cost of freedom was incredibly high on 6 June 1944, and we must never forget the sacrifice of those who gave their today for our tomorrow. May we strive to be worthy heirs of their legacy, and even more dedicated to preserving the peace, responding in crisis, and winning decisively in war for future generations. 5. Released by ADM L. M. Franchetti, Chief of Naval Operations and MCPON J. Honea, Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy. BT #0001 NNNN CLASSIFICATION: UNCLASSIFIED//