David Teacher was one of the first to arrive on Juno beach in the 1944 Normandy landings
A 100-year-old D-Day veteran described as an “inspiration” has died less than a fortnight before the 80th anniversary of the landings.
READ MORE: 'It was out of Dickens back then. Cobbled streets and gaslights and little urchins playing out' “David served this country during World War Two with enormous courage, and after his service he continued inspire others through his charity work with ex-service organisations, and by sharing with the younger generation the important values of friendship, duty and service.
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