When Charles Norman Shay, a 19-year-old Native American and member of the Penobscot Nation in Maine, landed on Normandy’s Omaha Beach on June 6, 1944, he could not have known that he and 156,000 of his courageous American, British and Canadian comrades were taking a critical step in saving the free world and protecting the democratic freedoms we enjoy today. Charles Shay turns 100 this month, and he continues to represent the legacy of all those who fought so bravely that awful day.