Sam Elliott, known for his roles in A Star Is Born and The Big Lebowski, lent his powerful voice to a PBS special about D-Day, honoring the selfless heroes of World War II. The special focused on Sergeant Ray Lambert, a U.S. Army medic who survived the horrors of June 6, 1944, at Normandy. Elliott’s narration brought Lambert’s harrowing story to life, emphasizing his bravery and the sacrifices of countless others who didn’t make it home. Lambert’s miraculous survival, despite injuries and immense challenges, highlighted the resilience of soldiers. The special was a poignant tribute to those who served, urging future generations to remember their stories.
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