Monday, Tim Cook visited the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial in Colleville-sur-Mer, Normandy, France, where over 9,300 U.S. soldiers who fought in World War II are buried.
“At Normandy, honoring those who made the ultimate sacrifice,” he tweeted. Cook quoted a part of a prayer carved on a chapel wall, reading “Think not only upon their passing. Remember the glory of their spirit.”
He later went on to share a roast chicken with employees at a $42 million startup, called “My Little Paris”, which specializes in recommending sites and attractions to see around the city.
Earlier this morning, Cook visited another French firm, called Eldim, that reportedly produces a crucial component for the Face ID system in iPhone X which allows for optical analysis of angular characteristics.
He called Eldim, which has been partnered with Apple for nearly ten years, “a team of talented engineers and craftspeople helping make iPhone possible.”
Apple’s CEO is scheduled to meet with French President Emmanuel Macron later today.