Don Levers is wrestling with an extraordinary number of "what-ifs" as he, his daughter and granddaughter embark on a personal pilgrimage to the beaches of Normandy to find the spot where, 80 years ago, his father almost lost his life. On June 6, 1944, Rifleman Gerry Levers of the Royal Winnipeg Rifles came ashore with the second wave of troops taking part in the Allied liberation of Europe. He actually made it off Juno Beach and a few kilometres inland. Hours later, a German machine gunner sprayed his platoon as it advanced on the village of St. Croix sur mer,...