No Americans died on Sword Beach. This was attacked only by British troops who lost approximately 600 casualties.
639 Allied soldiers were killed on Sword Beach.
Germany casualties were unclear for the whole day. However at least 1,000 Germans are known to have died on Sword Beach.
None, Sword was all units of the British Army and British Commando forces.
Almost 4,000 Americans died in the first wave, mostly on Omaha Beach.
During D-Day at Sword Beach, Britain lost about 550 Soldiers.
There were approximately 840 British deaths on Sword. The Germans had over 1,000 casualties, but it is unclear how many died.
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I dont know for certain, but I'm thinking that Gold & Sword were primarily British, Omaha & Utah were certainly American & that Juno (Between Gold & Sword) was made up mostly of Canadian troops. that doesn't mean there weren't any Americans there & I certainly wasn't !
28,845 troops landed on Sword Beach . These were in the British 8th, 9th,and 185th Brigades and #48 Royal Marine Commando.
Approximately 29,000 British and other Allied soldiers and Commandos landed on Sword Beach and were opposed by the German 716th Infantry Division and the 21 st Panzer Division
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About 51000 Americans died in the Vietnam conflict.