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World War II veteran Kenneth Thayer is escorted by Dutch King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima during a ceremony marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of the south of the Netherlands in Mesch, Thursday, Sept. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)

A tiny village has commemorated being the first Dutch place liberated from World War II occupation

Walking arm-in-arm with the Dutch queen, American World War II veteran Kenneth Thayer has returned to the tiny village that he and others in the 30th Infantry Division liberated from Nazi occupation exactly 80 years ago

By MIKE CORDER
Published - Sep 12, 2024, 12:15 PM ET
Last Updated - Dec 16, 2024, 07:18 PM EST

MESCH, Netherlands (AP) — Walking arm-in-arm with the Dutch queen, American World War II veteran Kenneth Thayer returned Thursday to the tiny village that he and others in the 30th Infantry Division liberated from Nazi occupation exactly 80 years ago.

Thayer, now 99, visited Mesch, a village of about 350 people in the hills close to the Netherlands' borders with Belgium and Germany, and was greeted by King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima for a ceremony beginning nearly a year of events marking the anniversary of the country's liberation.

After Thayer and the king and queen were driven in a vintage military truck into the village along a mud track through orchards and fields, Maxima reached out and gave a hand of support to Thayer as he walked to his seat to watch the ceremony paying tribute to the American liberators.

American troops from the 30th Infantry Division, known as Old Hickory, were among Allied forces that liberated parts of Belgium and the southern Netherlands from German occupation in September 1944.

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