Yes
D-Day does not 'resemble' anything. It was the world's greatest seaborne invasion and there has never been anything else like it.
D day
Anything if you seat your mind to it and have support from at least someone else :D
Normandy experienced D-Day
It actually means "day", funny enough. There was D-day, H-Hour, and M-Minute on June 6, 1944
It was known as D-day
D-day.The "D" does not stand for "Deliverance", "Doom", "Debarkation" or similar words. In fact, it does not stand for anything. The "D" is derived from the word "Day". "D-Day" means the day on which a military operation begins. The term "D-Day" has been used for many different operations, but it is now generally only used to refer to the Allied landings in Normandy on 6 June 1944.
the "D" was for "day of decision" also known as "Operation Overlord" June 6th 1944
Many more people than that survived D-Day. - I have a feeling you are asking something else,but your meaning is not clear.
D-Day was later called "The longest day" by author Cornelius Ryan who wrote the epic novel.
Because he doesn't have anything else to live for. Nessie wasn't there yet. ;D
Yes. Her name's Allison. But I can't find anything else out about her! >:(