Pete Hoekstra (left), the ambassador to the Netherlands and Ank Bijleveld (right), the Netherlands Minister of Defense uncase the D-Day flag during an American D-Day Flag exhibition ceremony, Feb 4. at Kunsthal Museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The D-Day flag that flew on a Navy ship leading the allied advance at the beaches of Normandy nearly 75 years ago will be returned to America after going on display in the Netherlands Feb. 5 – Feb 17.


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