Stuff - over 7,000 boats and ships, over 11,000 aircraft, hundreds of tons of ammunition and naval shells, and all kinds of other things.
how many tanks were there durind dday
15090000000000000000000000000000 he doseint know
stuff
it is used to calculate how much u eat n stuff stoopid trick
The term D-Day was used by the military to indicate the day an attack or invasion was to be begun. During the course of World War II, the term was used so much that it was replaced with others, such as A-Day, which was used for the invasion of Leyte. There were many D-Days, but when the term is used without qualification or other context, it nearly always refers to the D-Day invasion in Normandy, on June 6, 1944. There are links below.
it depends on how good it is and if it has scratches and stuff like that.
M3 machine guns were one of the types of weapons used during the Bay of Pigs invasion. This invasion of Cuba took place on April 17, 1961.
i dont really know much about that sort of stuff but my guess is just they used to draw stuff as what they saw. basically free handed. nothing like we do in our time. hope this helped.
yes
The scoops come in different sizes (volumes) and thus when you fill a particular scoop with stuff, you know how much stuff you have without having to weigh or measure it.
beeswax was used to stuff the nostrils.
The term "D-Day" refers to the designated day on which a military operation is set to commence. The "D" itself doesn't stand for a specific word; instead, it's a placeholder used in military planning to denote the day of an operation, with "H-Hour" indicating the specific time. The most famous D-Day is June 6, 1944, when Allied forces launched the invasion of Normandy during World War II.