The beaches ( from the west) were ;- Utah ( US 4th Inf . Div,) 20,000 troops,1,700 vehicles Omaha, ( US 1st and 29 th Inf. Divs) 34,500 troops Gold (British 50 Inf. Div, 2nd Canadian Armoured and 8th British Armoured ) 25,000 troops, 360 tanks, 1,100 other vehicles Juno( Canadian 3rd Inf. Div, 48 RM Commando, )21,400 troops, 450 tanks,1,350 other vehicles Sword ( British 3rd Inf, 79 Brit Armoured, 4 RM Commando, 48 RM Commando) 30,000 troops ,450 tanks,
Not possible to answer... since (a) there are no official requirements to keep a 'register' of armoured cars - and (b) the vehicles owners have a right to privacy.
Re-inforced by ; US 101st Airborne Div. to Defence of Bastogne US Third Army (Patton) relief of Bastogne British 30 Corps 51st Highland Div. & 7th Armoured Div. (Montgomery) smashed into German right (north fland) driving them back & then hamding pursuit over to US Army. Sadsac
There are currently 119 colleges classified as Div 1
I am not totally familiar with US Military abbreviations but this is my interpretation: Private First Class, B Battery 395 Armoured Battalion, Field Artillery Division. David
They ride around in heavy armoured vehicles (as opposed to light infantry). In the US, they'd be equipped with the Bradley fighting vehicle. In the UK, they'd use the Warrior IFV.
The Fascist forces in WW2 did not have any main battle tanks, They used small Italian tanks similar to the US M3
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D-DAY LANDINGS (June 6, 1944) #Utah Beach - 23,250 American troops were landed. US 1st Army 7th and 5th US Corps #Omaha Beach - 34,250 American troops were landed. 29th and 1st US Div. #Gold Beach - 24,970 British troops were landed. 50th Division, British 2nd Army #Juno Beach - 21,400 Canadian troops were landed. 3rd Canadian Div. #Sword Beach - 28,845 British troops were landed. 3rd British Div. By 12th June 326,000 troops and 54,000 vehicles were on the beaches. By 2nd July 2 another 929,000 men and 177,000 vehicles had been put ashore.
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