IT may not have been quite the same logistical undertaking as D-Day itself, but it was still a Herculean effort to assemble these heroes 80 years on.
The youngest of the 20 veterans travelling with the Royal British Legion on this emotional trip back to Normandy is 97, four are centenarians, and seven live in care homes.
There were tears as they were reunited on board a special Brittany Ferries ship to France ahead of tomorrow's 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Many witnessed unimaginable carnage on the beaches in 1944.
Joe Mines, 99, was called a "superstar" yesterday as he addressed the crowd that gathered to watch him and his comrades from the deck above.
He pointed to his fellow veterans and told the well-wishers: "These are all good men. Heroes."
From his wheelchair, he looked up at the cheering crowd and added: "If I had my time again, I would go again if necessary."
The former minesweeper, from Hornchurch, East London, who was an Army private on D-Day, was yesterday travelling with around 30 Second World War veterans in total.
They made the journey to remind the world of the sacrifices that were made by millions during the conflict to keep us free from tyranny. It is likely to be the last trip of remembrance these heroes make to France.
The Mirror was privileged to join the comrades on board and witness a remarkable guard of honour.
Veterans were stopped throughout the seven-hour ferry crossing and respectfully asked to pose for photos and offered pints. Other people queued up to shake hands.
PROUD
Just before we arrived on the Normandy coast, a wreath for those who did not make it ashore in 1944 was dropped at sea.
Albert Keir, 98, told how seeing the Royal Navy salute them "pulled him back" to his war-time service.
In tears, he told the Mirror: "They looked like me all those years ago.
Denne historien er fra June 05, 2024-utgaven av Daily Mirror UK.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent ? Logg på
Denne historien er fra June 05, 2024-utgaven av Daily Mirror UK.
Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
MOTD THE OLD DOO NEEDS SOME NEW TRICKS
Don't just put on a sub for Lineker... TV coverage of football has moved on...the show needs a whole tactical rethink
THE SPECIAL 2.0
Petit reckons Amorim can be as big a hit in Premier League as Jose and sweep United to glory
BOKS CLEVER
Reinach: Rassie's attention to detail gets us over finishing line
That's yer plot
Channel 5 ditches The Wives, with plenty of business left unfinished
KEE TO SUCCESS
Loss-making UKA plans to cash in on fame of golden girl Hodgkinson and get its finances back on track
PM pledges to cut emissions by 81%
But Starmer rules out enforcing lifestyle changes
'Our friendship would enrage AI Fayed... and that's fantastic
Alleged victims form bond after speaking out
Sir Chris: There's a lot of life left to live
Cancer-hit Olympian speaks of future
Despots make a deal
Putin and Kim deal ratified as Ukraine attack is predicted
Just leaving for the lan of stars and stripes...
Titanic passenger's cheery postcard