About 11,000 ships were involved in D-Day. They ranged from Thames barges fitted as kitchens to huge battleships like USS Texas.
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About 156,000 allied forces involved in all and about the entire allied fleet was put against the germans
11,000 aircraft and over 7,000 ships were involved. It took over 1,000 aircraft just to transport the Airborne and Glider Divisions.
Over 600,000 Allied soldiers, airmen and sailors were involved on D-Day. 170,000 landed and the rest supported them in aircraft and ships.
Many ships of all kinds were lost. Small landing craft were lost in dozens, others beached. As over 11,000 seacraft were involved from over 8 countries, exact figures are not available.
about 109,00 soldiers and more than 5,000 ships but i dont know if im completely correct
five thousand five thousand five thousand five thousand
About 156,000 allied forces involved in all and about the entire allied fleet was put against the germans
11,000 aircraft and over 7,000 ships were involved. It took over 1,000 aircraft just to transport the Airborne and Glider Divisions.
Almost half a million British were 'involved'. As well as the around 80,000 British troops landed , there were thousands assisting them in the ships and aircraft.
There were more than 4000 land craft boats. There were also many battleships used in this war.
188 American aircrafts were destroyed that day.
Over 600,000 Allied soldiers, airmen and sailors were involved on D-Day. 170,000 landed and the rest supported them in aircraft and ships.
Over 7,000 ships and 11,000 aircraft were involved in landing over 170,000 soldiers and 8,900 vehicles into France at the end of the first day. Within a month the Allies had over a million soldiers landed.
Many ships of all kinds were lost. Small landing craft were lost in dozens, others beached. As over 11,000 seacraft were involved from over 8 countries, exact figures are not available.
That's impossible to be accurate on, but I would say over 1,000.
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