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'They knew that America had to prevail': President Donald Trump to honor Greatest Generation at Normandy American Cemetery on 75th Anniversary of D-Day Trump shared a line from his D-Day address on Twitter early Thursday am  He's at his golf property near Shannon, Ireland, and flies later to France Will be accompanied by the first lady to Normandy American Ceremony near Omaha Beach, a D-Day landing site for U.S. troops, for an event Meets with French President Emmanuel Macron afterward for a working lunch 

By Francesca Chambers, Senior White House Correspondent For Dailymail.com In Colleville-sur-mer, France

Published: 07:19 BST, 6 June 2019 | Updated: 07:19 BST, 6 June 2019

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President Donald Trump will deliver an address honoring American war heroes Thursday morning in France at a U.S. cemetery and memorial, where more than 9,300 soldiers who fought in WWII are laid to rest.

Trump is Europe for the 75th anniversary of D-Day. He attended a ceremony in Portsmouth, England, on Wednesday, and slept at his golf property near Shannon, Ireland. 

He flies to France this morning ahead of a program at Normandy American Cemetery. 

Before the address, the U.S. president previewed a line of his speech in a tweet accompanied by a D-Day graphic.

'They did not know if they would survive the hour. They did not know if they would grow old. But they knew that America had to prevail. Their cause was this Nation, and

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