Today's youth lack an understanding of the sacrifices made during World War II, exemplified by a lack of knowledge about D-Day and its significance, as observed in a conversation discussing a young man's ignorance about the American cemetery in France. There is a call to bring back the values of the 'greatest generation,' encouraging parents to play a more active role in educating children about historical events like D-Day, rather than relying solely on schools for this important task.
On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Michael Reagan joins us to reflect on this historic event. As the son of President Ronald Reagan, Michael shares insights into the significance of D-Day and its enduring importance. Michael emphasizes the need for education and remembrance to honor the legacy of those who fought on the beaches of Normandy. Plus he reflects on today’s America and why we need to regain some humility. Get the facts first on Morning Wire.