British paratroopers reenacted the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, facing tighter immigration checks post-Brexit. They recreated the historic jump behind German lines to disrupt defenses and establish positions ahead of the beach assault waves.
Key Points
Reenactment of the 80th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy
British paratroopers faced French border officials after landing
Paratroopers recreated the jump behind German lines to disrupt defenses
Pros
Honoring the historic events of D-Day
Maintaining the memory of Allied airborne forces' contributions
Cons
Facing stricter immigration checks post-Brexit
Loss of free movement for British citizens within the EU