• How to Explore Delhi in Just One Day?

    Delhi is a city with many famous places. If you have only one day, you can still see a lot. Start your morning at India Gate and the President’s House. After that, go to Raj Ghat, the place made in memory of Mahatma Gandhi.

    By midday, visit the Red Fort, which shows the history of the Mughals. Then enjoy tasty food, and small shops in Chandni Chowk.

    In the afternoon, go to Qutub Minar, a tall stone tower, and then to Humayun’s Tomb, a very old, and beautiful building.

    In the evening, spend time at the Lotus Temple or visit the big Akshardham Temple. At the end of the day, you can eat, and shop at Connaught Place.

    To make your journey easy and comfortable, it is good to travel with a Tempo Traveller hire in Delhi.

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    How to Explore Delhi in Just One Day? Delhi is a city with many famous places. If you have only one day, you can still see a lot. Start your morning at India Gate and the President’s House. After that, go to Raj Ghat, the place made in memory of Mahatma Gandhi. By midday, visit the Red Fort, which shows the history of the Mughals. Then enjoy tasty food, and small shops in Chandni Chowk. In the afternoon, go to Qutub Minar, a tall stone tower, and then to Humayun’s Tomb, a very old, and beautiful building. In the evening, spend time at the Lotus Temple or visit the big Akshardham Temple. At the end of the day, you can eat, and shop at Connaught Place. To make your journey easy and comfortable, it is good to travel with a Tempo Traveller hire in Delhi. https://www.tempotravellerrentindelhi.com/ #delhitour #onedaydelhitour #travelindia #tempotravellerhireindelhi #delhitourguide #exploredelhi #hiretempotraveller
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  • Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation:

    In this colorized photo taken on the evening of June 5th, 1944, Soldiers from Fox Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division are pictured waiting for their C-47 to take off to Normandy.

    Robert “Bob” Noody is pictured second from right with the bazooka. Looking back, Noody said he must have weighed at least 250 lbs., encumbered with his M-1 rifle, a bazooka, three rockets, land mines, and other assorted "necessities".

    Fifty feet of rope hung from his chest, which he later used to lower his leg bag to the ground, easing his fall and ensuring he was ready to fight. He landed behind the mayor’s house at Ste. Mere-Eglise. In the ensuing days, Noody utilized his bazooka to destroy a German tank that threatened his unit outside of Carentan. For this action, Robert Noody received a Bronze Star with Oakleaf Cluster. It was his first and last bazooka usage, as he expended the three rockets he carried into battle. A leg wound at Carentan ended his Normandy adventure.

    He was only 20 years old on D-Day, and later in the war, Noody made the Operation Market Garden jump and fought with Fox Company from Eindhoven to the Rhine. Noody was discharged from the Army in November 1945 at Fort Dix, New Jersey, and received two Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star for his actions in Carentan, two Presidential Unit Citations, and the French Croix de Guerre.

    What a hero!
    #FlashbackFriday #militaryhistory #airborne #WWII #DDay
    Airborne & Special Operations Museum Foundation: In this colorized photo taken on the evening of June 5th, 1944, Soldiers from Fox Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Division are pictured waiting for their C-47 to take off to Normandy. Robert “Bob” Noody is pictured second from right with the bazooka. Looking back, Noody said he must have weighed at least 250 lbs., encumbered with his M-1 rifle, a bazooka, three rockets, land mines, and other assorted "necessities". Fifty feet of rope hung from his chest, which he later used to lower his leg bag to the ground, easing his fall and ensuring he was ready to fight. He landed behind the mayor’s house at Ste. Mere-Eglise. In the ensuing days, Noody utilized his bazooka to destroy a German tank that threatened his unit outside of Carentan. For this action, Robert Noody received a Bronze Star with Oakleaf Cluster. It was his first and last bazooka usage, as he expended the three rockets he carried into battle. A leg wound at Carentan ended his Normandy adventure. He was only 20 years old on D-Day, and later in the war, Noody made the Operation Market Garden jump and fought with Fox Company from Eindhoven to the Rhine. Noody was discharged from the Army in November 1945 at Fort Dix, New Jersey, and received two Purple Hearts, the Bronze Star for his actions in Carentan, two Presidential Unit Citations, and the French Croix de Guerre. What a hero! #FlashbackFriday #militaryhistory #airborne #WWII #DDay
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