I'd like to thank "The Greatest Generation" for their courage, especially to Granddad James (my Mom's Dad). My Grandfather-in-law (my Sweetheart's Grandad) gave his live after D-day on or around July 4th,1944. The events surrounding his death are still cloudy and inconsistent.
The following was taken from the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. I have personally been there and highly, very highly recommend it as a New Orleans must-see.
The D-Day Invasion at Normandy – June 6, 1944
Invasion Date
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June 6, 1944 – The D in D-Day stands for “day” since the final invasion date was unknown and weather dependent
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Allied Forces
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156,000 Allied troops from The United States, The United Kingdom, Canada,Free France and Norway
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Areas of Invasion
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The Allied code names for the beaches along the 50-mile
stretch of Normandy coast targeted for landing were Utah, Omaha, Gold,
Juno and Sword. Omaha was the costliest beach in terms of Allied
casualties.
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The Armada
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5,000 ships and landing craft
50,000 vehicles 11,000 planes |
Commanders
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United States – Dwight D. Eisenhower, Omar Bradley
The United Kingdom – Bernard Law Montgomery, Trafford Leigh-Mallory, Arthur Tedder, Miles Dempsey, Bertram Ramsay Germany – Erwin Rommel, Gerd von Rundstedt, Friedrich Dollmann |
Casualties
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Numbers represent total killed, wounded, missing or captured
United States – 6,603 (1,465 killed)
United Kingdom – 2,700 Canada – 1,074 (359 fatal)Germany – Estimated between 4,000 – 9,000 |
The Outcome
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By June 11, with the beachheads firmly secured, more
than 326,000 troops had crossed with more than 100,000 tons of military
equipment. Paris was liberated on August 25. Germany surrendered on May
8, 1945.
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Veterans Today
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The number of remaining D-Day vets is estimated anywhere
between 8,000 and 60,000. The Veterans Administration has detailed
numbers on total WWII vets remaining available at www.nationalww2museum.org/the-greatest-generation
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Amen to this post, K. I don't think there are many of their mold around now days.
ReplyDeleteHopefully I'm wrong, but they seem few and far between.
Happy Friday to you, and yours, K. ♥
I would really like to be surprised by the amount of men that would step up to defend our country. A big thank you to all of those currently enlisted, especially during a time of war.
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