TOPSHOT - D-Day veteran Bill Sisk shows mementoes, including a photograph on himself in uniform, during an interview with Agence France-Press in his home in Lynchburg, Virginia on April 29, 2019. - Bill Sisk was barely 17 when he landed on June 6, 1944 in Utah Beach, and just turned 18 when he faced the horrors of a Nazi concentration camp. Yet the ex-GI does not consider himself a hero. "I was too young, I did not do anything," said the quiet pensioner, met at his home in Lynchburg, 300 km south of Washington. "If you were looking for a hero, you did not find him". Still vigorous at 92, with a sparkling eye, he recounts his adventure with a disarming modesty. (Photo by MANDEL NGAN / AFP)