Tallassee resident watched D-Day from submarine

Harry Ural Jackson Jr.

Harry Ural Jackson Jr. can recall the sights and sounds of the D-Day invasion as if they were yesterday. 

Jackson was onboard the U.S.S. Submarine Chaser 1330 as the U.S. Navy started to hurl artillery at the beaches in Normandy on June 6, 1944. Jackson was on the surface as boats carrying soldiers to the beach were stopped in the water. He saw many casualties, especially LCT 777.

Cliff Williams is a staff writer for Tallapoosa Publishers, Inc. He may be reached via email at cliff.williams@alexcityoutlook.com.