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'We stand on a lonely, windswept point on the northern shore of France.'

Since Sunday will be Ronald Reagan's 100th birthday, I'll cite the address he gave at the Pointe du Hoc at the 40th anniversary of D-day:

This shows the cliffs climbed by the US Rangers and the Point du Hoc where Reagan stood:

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