D-Day
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D-Day
Introduction
June 6, 1944 will be remembered for many reasons. Some may think of it as a
success and some as a failure. The pages following this could be used to prove
either one. The only sure thing that I can tell you about D-Day is this: D-Day,
June 6, 1944 was the focal point of the greatest and most planned out invasion
of all time. The allied invasion of France was long awaited and tactfully
thought out.
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objectives for each division and a craft for each infantry unit, the greatest battle of all time. Table of Contents I. Introduction pg. 1 II. Preperation for D-Day pg. 2 III. Beachfronts A. Utah Beach pg. 4,5 B. Omaha Beach pg. 7,8 C. Gold Beach pg. 10, 11 D. Juno Beach pg. 13 E. Sword Beach pg. 15 IV. D-Day Air Battle pg. 17 V. Conclusion pg. 19 VI. Bibliography pg. 20 Bibliography D-Day June 6, 1944: The Climatic Battle of World War II Stephen E. Ambrose, Simon &
objectives for each division and a craft for each infantry unit, the greatest battle of all time. Table of Contents I. Introduction pg. 1 II. Preperation for D-Day pg. 2 III. Beachfronts A. Utah Beach pg. 4,5 B. Omaha Beach pg. 7,8 C. Gold Beach pg. 10, 11 D. Juno Beach pg. 13 E. Sword Beach pg. 15 IV. D-Day Air Battle pg. 17 V. Conclusion pg. 19 VI. Bibliography pg. 20 Bibliography D-Day June 6, 1944: The Climatic Battle of World War II Stephen E. Ambrose, Simon &