Sword , Juno and Gold .
6th June 1944
Actually there were five beaches that the Allies landed on in the D-Day operation: Utah: American Omaha: American Juno: Canadian Gold: British Sword: British
Utah and Omaha.
There were 5 invasion beaches on D-day. 2 American, 2 British and 1 Canadian.
Jun 6 D-Day. American, British, Canadian forces invade France at the beaches of Normandy
6th June 1944
That was D-Day, the 6 th June, 1944
On D-Day the US Forces were assigned the Omaha and Utah beaches to assault..... The British and Canadians assaulted Gold, Sword and Juno beaches.........
D-Day was in 1944.
The British Army took Sword beach and Gold beach.
There were five D-Day beaches. The U.S. invaded Omaha and Utah, the British on Sword and Gold, and Canadians took Juno Beach.
There were approximately 80,000 British soldiers on the beaches at D Day. There were many more in ships and aircraft assisting.
D Day was 6 June 1944.
For the landing of the beaches it was Canada, British, and USA
Actually there were five beaches that the Allies landed on in the D-Day operation: Utah: American Omaha: American Juno: Canadian Gold: British Sword: British
at Normany the British and Canadians assaulted Juno Sword and Gold beaches....
D-day, 6 June 1944 (WW2) was the day the Allies crossed the English Channel, to land on the beaches of Normandy.