340 Canadians were killed, 574 wounded and 47 taken prisoner. These were on Juno. Many Canadians were also in British units.
About 350 Canadian soldiers were wounded on D-Day.
There were many, many Generals at D-Day. I would estimate that over 50 General officers of the British, American and Canadian forces were on France by nightfall of D-Day.
Canada sent many soldiers and airmen to Britain. About 21,000 Canadian soldiers landed on D-Day .
if any, they were American, Canadian or British citizens
On 6th June 1944 - Juno Beach - 21,400 Canadian troops were landed.
The US and Canadian Armies trained for D-Day all across southern England, on Salisbury Plain and on many beaches.
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Juno was the Canadian Beach,
The Canadian involvement was third highest after Britain and USA. Canadian ships were among the many tat shelled the beaches, Canadian aircraft made many attack missions and Canadian troops landing from the sea got further inland than any others on the first day.
The Canadian (and British) troops were the main forces that secured Gold, Sword and Juno beachheads on D-Day.
Bob Saget
Yes,They were armour support for the North Novies on D-Day.