


Message, Eisenhower, June 5, 1944
This is a high quality reproduction of General Dwight D. Eisenhower's D-Day message handed in June 1944 to every member of the American invasion forces bound for Normandy.
This is not a simple copy on bleech white printer paper. This letter is printed on high quality natural cotton paper stock with no watermark, just like the originals. Same size as the original message 6"x 9.5".
Made in USA. Letters are trifolded with the creased in the same locations as originals.
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This is a high quality reproduction of General Dwight D. Eisenhower's D-Day message handed in June 1944 to every member of the American invasion forces bound for Normandy.
This is not a simple copy on bleech white printer paper. This letter is printed on high quality natural cotton paper stock with no watermark, just like the originals. Same size as the original message 6"x 9.5".
Made in USA. Letters are trifolded with the creased in the same locations as originals.
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