12:22 pm, Friday, July 23, 2010 -- Greenwich resident Lee Davenport's story begins almost exactly 66 years ago, soon after July 20, 1944, a few weeks after the D-Day invasion, when Davenport, as a civilian scientist, was flown from England to Normandy on orders of General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Davenport was on a secret mission to...
Lee Davenport tells his untold WWII story of the St.-Lo Breakout
Greenwich resident Lee Davenport's story begins almost exactly 66 years ago, soon after July 20, 1944, a few weeks after the D-Day invasion, when Davenport, as a civilian scientist, was flown from England to Normandy on orders of General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Davenport was on a secret mission to...
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Lee Davenport tells his untold WWII story of the St.-Lo Breakout
12:22 pm, Friday, July 23, 2010 -- Greenwich resident Lee Davenport's story begins almost exactly 66 years ago, soon after July 20, 1944, a few weeks after the D-Day invasion, when Davenport, as a civilian scientist, was flown from England to Normandy on orders of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Davenport was on a secret mission to...
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