British veterans attend the ceremony at Pegasus Bridge, in Ranville, Normandy, Sunday, June, 5, 2022. (Jeremias Gonzalez/AP)World War II history enthusiasts pay respect in the US cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, Saturday, June, 4 2022. (Jeremias Gonzales/AP)World War II history enthusiast Arnauld Villalard marks respect on a headstone in the US cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, Saturday, June, 4 2022. (Jeremias Gonzales/AP)General view of headstones in the US cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, Saturday, June, 4 2022. (Jeremias Gonzales/AP)General view of headstones in the US cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, Saturday, June, 4 2022. (Jeremias Gonzales/AP)General view of headstones in the US cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, Saturday, June, 4 2022. (Jeremias Gonzales/AP)General view of headstones in the US cemetery of Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, Saturday, June, 4 2022. (Jeremias Gonzales/AP)British veteran Peter Kent of the Royal Navy arrives to the ceremony at Pegasus Bridge, in Ranville, Normandy, Sunday, June, 5, 2022. (Jeremias Gonzalez/AP)British veteran Richard Forrester of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps arrives in a British Taxi Charity for Military Veterans at the ceremony at Pegasus Bridge, in Ranville, Normandy, Sunday, June, 5, 2022. (Jeremias Gonzalez/AP)British veteran Bill Gladen arrives in a British Taxi Charity for Military Veterans to the ceremony at Pegasus Bridge, in Ranville, Normandy, Sunday, June, 5, 2022. (Jeremias Gonzalez/AP)British veterans Roy Maxwell and Mary Scott arrive in a British Taxi Charity for Military Veterans to the ceremony at Pegasus Bridge, in Ranville, Normandy, Sunday, June, 5, 2022. (Jeremias Gonzalez/AP)