 In now to France, where the President Emmanuel Macron has given one of the country's highest honors to Lyon Gaultier, the last surviving member of the French commando unit that waited on show on D-Day alongside Allied troops to begin the liberation of Europe. Macron presented methods to Gaultier and other service personnel at a ceremony just outside Paris to mark the anniversary of a June 18, 1940 radio address by ex-August leader General Charles Toe Gore, a calling on the French people to rise up against the Nazi occupation. Gaultier rose from his wheelchair to stand leaning on two sticks as Macron peamed the metal on his chest. The French President then kissed him on both cheeks and embraced him. Gaultier was made a ground officer of the Legion of Honor. So you get notified about fresh news updates.