At 9:32 a.m. London time on June 6, 1944, Col. R. Ernest Dupuy transmitted what he later called “in all probability the most widely broadcast news the world has known.”
Extremely well researched and written story about my grandfather Ernest Dupuy.
Apparently, he was given the notice to start reading the announcement "in 10 seconds," not having a second hand on his watch he nervously counted to 10 very, very slowly, hoping he'd time it right.
Extremely well researched and written story about my grandfather Ernest Dupuy.
Apparently, he was given the notice to start reading the announcement "in 10 seconds," not having a second hand on his watch he nervously counted to 10 very, very slowly, hoping he'd time it right.