We BROKE DOWN On The Largest Historic Road Run In The Country!

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Armour and Embarkation recreates the build up to D-Day in Dorset. Weymouth and Portland were one of the major embarkation ports for D-Day and they were headed for Bloody Omaha as depicted in the opening scenes of Saving Private Ryan. 

The lanes and villages of Dorset were rammed full of men, tanks and supplies needed for the invasion. The event time travels back to June 1944 to the eve of June 6th. The convoy travels the same routes as then did in 1944. This is exactly the sight, smells and sounds the people of Dorset would have seen rumbling through their countryside.

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I know things are kind of shitty all over the world rn but, being from the US it's really a hell of a ride rn this is beautiful, history is so God dang important. I hate when people think that the solution is to just forget.

Darth_Boons
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As an American, I was so amazed and proud to see all that US iron lovingly restored, and honored for the role and sacrifice that was made. It made me tear up.
Thank you, thank you

peterfallert
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Thank you all for keeping old memories real.

philapps
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As a American it makes me so proud that so much of history has been saved and remembered.

moto
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That was fantastic. Fording the stream was unexpected, even cooler with a crowd to watch. Bless all of you in Europe and the UK who remember when the United States of America helped squish Nazis. We don't always do the right thing these days, so thanks for recalling when we did... together.

ChrisHessert
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Amazing, I 'm an Australian and would love to be able to go to the next moving museum in 2026 . This should never be allowed to stop, it is History at it's finest . many thanks to all the People that put their blood sweet and tears into restoring these vehicle, to show us the way it was done ..

bobbrown
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What a lovely tribute to such an important event. It made me realize how much we (I’m from the Netherlands) owe to those who gave their lives for our freedom. Please keep remembering as it is so important not to repeat history, especially now as our memory of the Great War and WWII is fading. We need events like this!

HansJansen-edbm
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What a fantastic sight. My dad lived in Dorset during the war and remembered a US Army camp appearing in a field by his house for a week or so with all their tanks and trucks. He was given a basball glove by one of the GIs, and the next day the camp was gone. He always wondered what happened to that GI. Lest we forget...

ChrisBossdog
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It’s the Lawrence Llewelyn-Bowen of tanks!

NotALot-xmgz
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Incredible line up of vehicles. Never seen so many half tracks😮

madaboutmilitaria
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It is awesome that y’all get to do this paying tribute to those that sacrificed everything for those for another country they didn’t even know. As well as all those who had to suffer under the constant threat of the Nazis losing their homes, businesses, way of life and even family and friends. Last but not least the European soldiers who were there from the beginning. We’ve had our differences and have been on opposite sides a few times however we managed to remember that we are all family and were able to place those differences behind us and come together join forces and fight as one under the flight of multiple flags. I really hope I get the chance to see this as well as experience it someday. Thank you from those of us who cannot be there to participate in this awesome tribute. 🇺🇸🇬🇧

P-J-W-
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My mum danced with young GIs to a secret Glenn Miller gig when stationed in Dorset. It may have been his last before his disappearance. She often thought about how so many never came back. She remembered how their manners were immaculate! Good work here all. John Kennedy, UK. 🐝

johnkennedy
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As an American, thank you and everyone that helps keeping these old machines, their memories and the memories of the people that relied on them alive.

Angrymech
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Joe. You couldn’t have picked a better time to show this.
With remembrance. Day coming up. Next month.
Thank you. 💂🏼‍♂️💂🏼‍♂️🇬🇧🇬🇧
I hope that every one watching has a thought. For what our nation fought for and as stated. The men who never came back from ww2.
Along side all that did come back and built the nation.
Well done to all of you who keep the memory alive of the ones who. Stormed beaches On D day.
Respect to all.

Ralph
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Hats off to all you Blokes, what a wonderful sight to see ! This new generation needs to understand if it wasn’t for the Brits and Americans-(yes and a few other countries) that most of the world would more than likely be speaking German and goose stepping down Main Street today! Great job from across the pond .

PatBarrett
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Thank you for the wonderful tribute to the brave young men and women that helped keep our nations free.

charleseppinger
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Weymouth and Portland are proud of our links to the US troops from 1944 and both towns have memorials to those who gave their lives and are part of the annual Remembrance services every year, great to see this living history will continue

chrisbousfield
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I was shocked how many vehicles there were in this. Absolutely incredible!

Suzuki
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So glad that you are continuing this event into 2026. My father likely followed a similar route, he was with REME, attached to the KRR’s, spent a couple of weeks waterproofing his unit’s vehicles at Worthing pending the landing at Normandy, only to find later that all of these vehicles were landed from a jetty and not into the sea. My father then spent several days removing the waterproofing.

michaelkeen
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Seeing just a few of the thousands that were setting out from those camps each with their own targets and objectives. Some never getting close and others gaining glory and recognition. It's important to be reminded of what and who were there.

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