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travel from page 18 buried in more than two dozen cemeteries. The American
dead that were not returned to the states number some
the bridge has its name. Because of the age and condition 14,000. Coupled with the 18,000 British, 5,000 Canadians
of the original bridge, it was removed; however, it was and 650 Poles, the total of Allied forces buried in French
replaced with an identical structure. The original bridge soil at Normandy is 37,776. Not to be forgotten are the
was removed in one piece, and can be seen a few hundred more than 58,000 German soldiers buried in Normandy,
yards from the new structure and is intended to be a focal who followed the dictates of their national leaders.
point for memorabilia. All citizens of the world should have the opportunity
Time has covered most of the scars of war in the to visit Normandy, but they must be prepared for an
Normandy area, leaving just a few reminders of the actual emotional encounter.
battles that took place. What can never be erased are the Don Kiselewski writes from his personal experiences,
memorials to those who died on this great battlefield and are having traveled in 122 countries and cruised the oceans,
A military field gun stands at the head of Arromanches, code
name Gold Beach. In the background are the remains of the
newS FroM Jupiter p.d. famous floating Mulberry harbor.
Chief’s Corner
Dear Resident, Please keep your garage door closed during the daytime
As your Chief of and at night when not in use or when you are not close by.
Police, it is my top Criminals want your tools, golf clubs, bicycles, and other
priority to ensure the valuables. An open garage door is also an easy access
safety and security of point to your house.
the Town of Jupiter. In addition, know your community. If you see
As part of the police suspicious activity within your neighborhood, such as a
department’s ongoing person walking around looking into vehicles or pulling on
crime prevention random car door handles, please do not hesitate to contact
campaign, I want to the Jupiter Police Department to report it. It is important
remind residents to for you to be the eyes and ears of your community.
secure their vehicles To be successful in reducing vehicle burglaries and
and not leave valuable items within. other crimes, it is imperative that we establish and
Remembering to lock the doors when you leave your maintain partnerships with the residents and business
vehicle is the number one security measure to prevent a owners of the Town of Jupiter. These partnerships help The Pegasus Bridge at Bénouville
theft of your vehicle or belongings. Leaving your vehicle us work together so that we can better serve and protect.
unlocked is an easy opportunity to become a victim. We can accomplish incredible results as a team. seas and rivers of the world. Palm Beach Gardens Travel
Please do not leave any valuable items in your vehicle Please continue to visit us on our website at www. Leaders, his family owned and operated agency, is located
such as computers, purses and wallets, firearms, garage jupiter.fl.us/jpd, and on Facebook @JupiterPolice to at Mirasol Town Square, 11360 North Jog Road, Building
door openers, or key fobs; especially within plain view of learn about new and happening events within the Town A, Suite 102-6, Palm Beach Gardens. The agency has been
someone walking by. This includes not only while parked of Jupiter. serving the travel needs of the South Florida area for over
at shopping centers, beaches, or the gym, but, as well as, Sincerely, a quarter of a century. Contact him at (561) 694-9696 or
when you are parked in front of your own home. Daniel J. Kerr, Chief of Police Aussie@PBGTravel.com.
Photos by Don Kiselewski
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