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Team Never Quit

April Cheek-Messier: CEO of The National D-Day Memorial Foundation On The Upcoming 80th Anniversary

Team Never Quit

Marcus Luttrell

Self-improvement, Mental Health, Education, Personal Journals, Health & Fitness, Society & Culture

4.86K Ratings

🗓️ 8 May 2024

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode, Marcus and Melanie are honored to host April Cheek-Messier, a key figure in preserving the legacy and lessons of one of the most pivotal moments in history: D-Day.
April is the President of the National D-Day Memorial Foundation, an organization dedicated to upholding the memory of the Allied Forces' valor, fidelity, and sacrifice on June 6, 1944. As the President of the Foundation, she plays a critical role in ensuring the integrity and security of the National D-Day Memorial while advancing its educational mission.
During our conversation, April sheds light on the Foundation's multifaceted approach to fulfilling its mission. We delve into how the Foundation maintains and operates the National D-Day Memorial, providing a solemn and educational space for visitors to honor and learn about the events of D-Day.
Through various programs, projects, and exhibitions, the Foundation strives to cultivate an appreciation for the historical and residual significance of D-Day.
Join Marcus and Melanie us as we gain insights into the tireless work of April Cheek-Messier and the National D-Day Memorial Foundation in preserving the legacy of D-Day and ensuring that future generations understand the profound impact of this historic event.

In this episode you will hear:
• I grew up in Bedford, Virginia, which was a community impacted heavily by World War II. (3:50)
• Bedford sustained the highest per capita loss on D-Day. (4:28)
• 16 million served in World War II, and we have less than 1% living today. (7:32)
• Like so many veterans, they didn’t talk about it. They tried to forget about it. (10:47)
• It became [Bob Slaughter’s] goal to make sure there was something to commemorate those who gave their life on D-Day. (11:48)
• In 1996, congress decided there should be a National D-Day Memorial. (12:45)
• We are not federally funded. It was a grass roots efforts by veterans. (13:03)
• What joy it brought Bob Slaughter and his veteran friends to know that they did it. (13:46)
• Over 400,000 families during World War II lost a loved one. (17:16)
• There were 3 sets of brothers who served on D-Day. (18:41)
• It’s when you’re able to tell the individual stories that young people can understand the tragedy of war and what was accomplished that day was so very critical. (24:29)
• Believe it or not, there was nowhere – not even in Normandy - a list of who died on June 6, 1944. (25:21)
• The more we can work together to make sure these stories are told is incredibly important. (32:23)
• D-Day was critical. It was going to be the turning point of the war in Western Europe. It was Operation Overlord, which was to invade German-occupied France. (33:25)
• The consequences were dire. This had to happen. They had to succeed. (35:56)
• 5,000 ships, 11,000 aircraft, just on D-Day alone. 160,000 troops and over 150,000 landing on June 6th alone. (36:50)

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It's when you're able to tell the individual stories that I think young people can understand how the tragedy of war that it's you know it's it's obviously what was accomplished that day was so very critical. Game Never Quit Radio.

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Game Never Quit Radio. All right, everybody, welcome back to the TNG podcast.

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I'm your host, Marcus Lottrell.

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Every week it's my job to fire you up to ignite the legend inside

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of you and to push you to your greatness. Join me every week as I take you into my

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briefing room with some of the most hard charging people on the planet. They're going to show you how to embrace the stuck of life,

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teaching the values of working your ass off,

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and charge through whatever life throws at you.

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ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to another episode of the Team Never Quit Podcast as always thank you guys for listening and watching and please hit that

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So today before we get to our special guest, let's get to our weekly Patreon question.

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This week I like this one a lot.

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So if you were a special agent what would your

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code name be? Ooh I don't know I do it's a thinker it's a thinker it's a tough one but what do you got?

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Oh gosh that's hard it's a tough one. That's a tough one. That's a tough one. That's creative. I like it because you know I when I think about

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World War II and all the oh man. Tode names you know they but most of the times they pick just generic kind of names. I don't know. I've got to think on that one. What about you, Marcus? What's a...

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My code name is Twisted X and my badge number is 77.

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Twisted X. Oh, oh, I don't know. I feel like guys would think about this all the time.

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