probably Omaha...
The Canadians were the first allied forces to take a beach on dday and had moved further inland then any other force and Juno Beach was one of the most heavily defended beaches as well.
They were held up because most of their tanks sank. They beach was better defended than most and it was almost impossible to advance to the sea wall.
Many American troops died on Omaha beach because of two factors, the landing craft launched their 'swimming' tanks too far from shore and most of them sank, Also the beach was heavily defended by an excellent German regiment the Allies didn't know anything about.
US airmen flew through the most heavily defended targets in aviation history over North Vietnam during the war.
They were all members of the same unit that landed on Omaha Beach at Normandy on June 6, 1944. They were part of the 29th Infantry Division, which was a National Guard unit from Virginia & Maryland. That division was one of the two divisions that landed at Omaha Beach. That particular beach was the most heavily defended beach section during the invasion. The other division was the 1st Infantry Division, which was a regular army division with soldiers from all over the United States. While both divisions suffered heavy casualties at Omaha Beach: the soldiers of the 1st Infantry Division that were killed, were from various parts of the US. The soldiers of the 29th Infantry Division killed were all from Virginia & Maryland. Furthermore the regiments, battalions & companies would have high concentrations of soldiers from the same specific town or area of Virginia or Maryland. This is the same situation for all National Guard units in WW2 and present day. Soldiers are from the same geographic areas and the same US state.
The Canadians were the first allied forces to take a beach on dday and had moved further inland then any other force and Juno Beach was one of the most heavily defended beaches as well.
They were held up because most of their tanks sank. They beach was better defended than most and it was almost impossible to advance to the sea wall.
Many American troops died on Omaha beach because of two factors, the landing craft launched their 'swimming' tanks too far from shore and most of them sank, Also the beach was heavily defended by an excellent German regiment the Allies didn't know anything about.
probably the island of Truk in the pacific, which was controlled by the Japanese in World War II
US airmen flew through the most heavily defended targets in aviation history over North Vietnam during the war.
The superlative of heavily is "most heavily."
more heavily, most heavily
Well they did assault Juno beach and manage to penetrate further into France than any other landing force. Also Juno beach was the second most heavily defended beach. Candian minesweepers also cleared mines in the waters near the beach before the landing to help landers reach the beach and there were Canadian Paratroopers Dropped into France I'm pretty sure to help liberate objectives before the main forces arrived. I hope this help cuz I'm also doing something on this There were no Canadian paratroopers in Europe with the Americans Idiot
Most of the islands of the Caribbean are heavily populated/ for a + false
The Ogallala aquifer is the most heavily used.
Comparative Form- more heavilySuperlative Form- most heavily
One of the most heavily guarded prisoners of all time was probably Al Capone, a notorious American gangster, who was held at the infamous Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary. With security measures including armed guards, high walls, and isolation cells, Capone was closely monitored to prevent any escape attempts or threats to his safety.