I’m taking this old girl (my 1940 W.D. Matchless, all original and some of its history says that it was in Normandy in 1944) out to Normandy on DDay 2020 we’ll be there from 4-8 June, otherwise I would have gone on this trip. If any lifers are in two minds to go to Normandy just do it, it’s a real eye opener and humbling experience, have a great trip !
Just come across this thread and would have loved to have joined you guys.
By coincidence, I am at the early stages of organising a biking trip to Normandy at the same time that you will be there @Greenie . No I'm not stalking you honestly 🙂 I have a younger cousin of your bike, a 1952 AJS 350 but wont be riding that to Normandy.
I spent a night there in 1994 but did no advance planning so didn't get the most out of it. I have no doubt that you will have a great trip.
I’m taking this old girl (my 1940 W.D. Matchless, all original and some of its history says that it was in Normandy in 1944) out to Normandy on DDay 2020 we’ll be there from 4-8 June, otherwise I would have gone on this trip. If any lifers are in two minds to go to Normandy just do it, it’s a real eye opener and humbling experience, have a great trip !
Ahead of the last trip, to The Somme, @SE7toSG3 recommended some books to read. These were really helpful and I got a lot more out of the visit as a result. Are there any particular books recommended for the Normandy trip in July? Gotta spend these Amazon vouchers on something!
Thanks for the nudge @SX_Addick here are a few recommendations, should be a good trip, anyone coming along with relatives who fought in the Normandy Campaign, the sooner I have the details the better,
(i) Overall context - Overlord, D-day and the Battle For Normandy 1944 - Max Hastings
(ii) Concise description of the campaign - Normandy 1944 Allied Landings & Breakout - Stephen Badsey
(iii) Current academic interpretation - Normandy 44, D-Day and the Battle for France - James Holland
(iv) Veterans Memoir - 18 Platoon -Sydney Jary
(v) Readable popular history - Sand & Steel - Peter Caddick Adams
All currently available of amazon, so pick one or two of the above and you shoud be sorted.
Only just saw this as I tend to only look at the footballing threads. Went last time, so disappointed that I was not advised of the next trip. Please put me on the reserve list (two people) if anybody drops out. Thank you.
^^ sorry you were not ‘advised’ of the trip but then again neither was anyone else. It’s always been on a first come first served basis and in doing so we do get new people coming as opposed to it becoming a closed shop. I will certainly put you on the reserve list in case anyone does drop out.
We've sorted our plans and it looks like 4 Germans are joining the tour. After enjoying the two previous tours I can't wait to hear all the stories from Clive.
We've sorted our plans and it looks like 4 Germans are joining the tour. After enjoying the two previous tours I can't wait to hear all the stories from Clive.
We've sorted our plans and it looks like 4 Germans are joining the tour. After enjoying the two previous tours I can't wait to hear all the stories from Clive.
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By coincidence, I am at the early stages of organising a biking trip to Normandy at the same time that you will be there @Greenie . No I'm not stalking you honestly 🙂 I have a younger cousin of your bike, a 1952 AJS 350 but wont be riding that to Normandy.
I spent a night there in 1994 but did no advance planning so didn't get the most out of it. I have no doubt that you will have a great trip.
(i) Overall context - Overlord, D-day and the Battle For Normandy 1944 - Max Hastings
(ii) Concise description of the campaign - Normandy 1944 Allied Landings & Breakout - Stephen Badsey
(iii) Current academic interpretation - Normandy 44, D-Day and the Battle for France - James Holland
(iv) Veterans Memoir - 18 Platoon -Sydney Jary
(v) Readable popular history - Sand & Steel - Peter Caddick Adams
All currently available of amazon, so pick one or two of the above and you shoud be sorted.