the final stop on the veterans‘ voyage is bayeux military cemetery.me here. this is where we say thank you to those that really did the work. seeing our boys, we'd been talking to them minutes before, but they were cut down with machine—gun fire. it was pretty bad at that time. they fall into the water, floating face down, and we couldn't get them out. we couldn't... we couldn't help them. and that is my most abiding memory, and i can't forget it. thank you for listening. # the lord's my shepherd, i'll not want # he makes me down to lie # in pastures green, he leadeth me # the quiet waters by... # there's a lot of lads there that were unlucky. i've got to thank god that i was lucky. but it's very moving when you see them. they're the people that did give their lives for it. i'm very proud and i'm very sad. but i've met some of the most brilliant people. and nobody‘s above anybody else. we're all mates. thank you, prime minister. thank you. good to see you. thank you. i landed at sword beach. the majority of these lads here most likely saved my life. t