I've never seen this on a tombstone but I would assume D of W stands for Date of Wound.
It doesn't stand for anything. It is simply a military term that described the day any particular military operation would commence. The same with the term "H-hour"
The "D" in D-Day has no meaning at all. D-Day is and Army term for a military opperation date. The "H" in H-Hour also has no meaning. They were randomly selected.
The D does not stand for anything. It is simply a D.
D stand for "Direct" or "Desk"
D - Deoxyribo N - Nucleic A - Acid
d for dad
It stands for whatever you choose it to stand for.
Not really. D-day is standard military language for day one. The following days can then be D+1, D+2 etc. The actual date of a D-day is often decided at a late stage (as was the one in 1944) depending on the enemy's movements, the weather and the readiness of the troops.
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.
dagger
destruction
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