Prime Minister Stephen Harper is in Normandy (France) to take part in ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of D-Day. On June 5, he boards the Airbus en route to Normandy. Second World War veterans Phil LeBreton, Sam Garnet and Alex Hall pause for a photo with the Prime Minister on the Airbus en route to Normandy. PMO staffer Rebecca Thompson helps Second World War veteran Phil LeBreton as he arrives in Normandy, France. Prime Minister Stephen Harper is greeted by Marc Lortie, Ambassador of Canada to the French Republic, on arrival in Normandy. On June 6, Prime Minister Stephen Harper, D-Day veteran Phil LeBreton, 87, of Montréal and youth delegate Christopher Bernard, 17, of Gatineau, Quebec, walk through the Canadian military cemetery in Beny-sur-Mer in France. The trio was in Normandy to take part in ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of D-Day. Prime Minister Stephen Harper chats with participants of the Memory Project at the Canadian military cemetery in Beny-sur-Mer in France. The participants were in Normandy to take part of ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of D-Day. Prime Minister Stephen Harper participates in a forum of Canadian youth and Canadian veterans at the Caen War Memorial. Prime Minister Harper chats with François Fillon, the Prime Minister of France, at the Normandy American Cemetery, Omaha Beach in France. Prime Minister Stephen Harper, US President Barack Obama, Charles, Prince of Wales, French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown talk with D-Day veterans Clyde Combs of Houston and Ben Franklin of Knoxville, Tennessee on an overlook to Omaha Beach during the 65th anniversary ceremony of the Allied D-Day landing at Normandy at American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville sur Mer. Prime Minister Stephen Harper addresses the crowd at the Normandy American Cemetery, Omaha Beach in France. A crowd of thousands listens as US President Barack Obama, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and French President Nicolas Sarkozy address them at the Normandy American Cemetery, Omaha Beach in France. Prime Minister Stephen Harper arrives at the 65th D-Day ceremony at Juno Beach in Courseulles-sur-mer. D-Day veteran Sam Garnet, 85, of Montréal takes a few photos with Prime Minister Stephen Harper as they walk on Juno Beach following the 65th D-Day ceremony. The following people are also depicted in the photographs: Marc Lortie, Phil LeBreton, Sam Garnett, Rebecca Thompson, Nicolas Sarkozy, François Fillon, Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, Charles, Prince of Wales, Gordon Brown, Ray Novak, Dimitri Soudas, Christopher Bernard.