The beach code names were Omaha, Utah, Sword, Gold and Juno. All were within 15 miles on northern Normandy.
5 beaches. Omaha, Utah, Sword, Gold, and Juno Beach.
There were 5 main beaches, from the west,they were Utah, Omaha, Gold, Sword and Juno.
Approximately 150,000 troops landed on the 5 beaches on June 6th, D-Day
The five beaches assaulted by allied force at Normany, France on June 6, 1944 were: Gold and Sword, assaulted by British forces; Juno, assaulted by Candian forces Utah and Omaha, assaulted by American forces.
Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword. Yes, that is 5 code names for 5 beaches.
Gold, Sword, Juno, Utah and Omaha were the code names of the Normandy Beaches
The beach code names were Omaha, Utah, Sword, Gold and Juno. All were within 15 miles on northern Normandy.
There were 5 main beaches, from the west,they were Utah, Omaha, Gold, Sword and Juno.
5 beaches. Omaha, Utah, Sword, Gold, and Juno Beach.
the men that were landing on the beaches were shot rihgt when the door on the boat opened.
Approximately 150,000 troops landed on the 5 beaches on June 6th, D-Day
Omaha, Utah, Gold, Juno, Sword
history only records 5 beaches at normandy....................on D Day
D-Day did not take place at a port, but on 5 beaches in Normandy
Utah, Gold, Juno, Sword, Omaha
The five beaches assaulted by allied force at Normany, France on June 6, 1944 were: Gold and Sword, assaulted by British forces; Juno, assaulted by Candian forces Utah and Omaha, assaulted by American forces.