On this episode of Our American Stories, Dwight D. Eisenhower carried many influences into his role as Supreme Allied Commander, but none mattered more than his deep respect for Abraham Lincoln. Before ordering the D-Day invasion, Eisenhower often reflected on the Civil War and the leadership shown at Gettysburg. National Park Service Ranger Daniel Vermilya shares the story of how Lincoln’s words and actions became a touchstone for Eisenhower, offering guidance on sacrifice, responsibility, and decision-making in moments of crisis.
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