D-Day veteran, 99, gets ovation from the Queen and Trump as he leads tributes
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A 99-year-old D-Day veteran got a standing ovation from Donald Trump and the Queen Wednesday as he led the nation's tributes to brave troops who stormed the Normandy beaches 75 years ago.
John Jenkins gave a moving speech at the historic D-Day commemoration ceremony in Portsmouth.
As he walked on to the stage, the entire crowd - including the Queen, Prince Charles, Donald Trump and Theresa May - rose to honor him.
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Mr Jenkins was a 24-year-old platoon sergeant in the Pioneer Corps when he landed in Normandy on June 8, 1944.
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He was deployed on Gold Beach, one of the five landing points on the French coast where Allied troops launched their operations.
Mr Jenkins, from Portsmouth, told the crowd: "I was terrified. I think everyone was - you don't show it, but it's there.
"I look back on it as a big part of my life, it changed me in a way - but I was just a small part in a very big machine.
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"You never forget your comrades because we were all in there together."
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The veteran concluded: "It's right that the courage and sacrifice of so many veterans is being honored 75 years on.
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"We must never forget - thank you."
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