A group of thirteen soldiers, sailors and airmen are having their names added to the Normandy Memorial Wall to mark 100 days until the 80th anniversary of D-Day. On 6 June 1944, allied troops launched a joint naval, air and land assault on occupied France - the beginning of their advance to liberate Europe from the Nazis - and eventually win the war a year later. To mark the countdown to the anniversary, two surviving British veterans are being presented with their own plaques for the memorial in Portsmouth on Tuesday. Two other surviving veterans are being honoured, alongside nine...