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Omaha and Utah beaches were assulted by American forces. Juno, Sword and Gold beaches were assaulted by British and Canadian forces...................
There were no Americans at Sword Beach. They were all at Omaha and Utah beaches.
The codenames were GOLD, JUNO, SWORD, UTAH, and OMAHA. GOLD, JUNO, and SWORD were taken by British and Canadian Divisions, while American forces took UTAH and OMAHA.
The beaches were named Sword , Juno , Gold , Omaha , Utah ,
American forces on Omaha and Utah beaches, British forces on Gold and Sword beaches, Canadian forces on Juno beach. German and French forces defending.
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Omaha and Utah were the American beaches.
Omaha and Utah beaches were assulted by American forces. Juno, Sword and Gold beaches were assaulted by British and Canadian forces...................
There were five beaches on D-Day, Sword, Gold, Juno, Omaha, and Utah. American forces landed on Omaha and Utah.
Omaha and Utah....
Primarily on two of the five designated beach sites in Normandy, the ones called Omaha and Utah. The other three beaches, called Gold, Sword and Juno were taken mostly by the British and Canadians.
Omaha and Utah beaches.
There were no Americans at Sword Beach. They were all at Omaha and Utah beaches.
The American General Dwight 'Ike' Eisenhower was the Supreme Allied Commander of the D-Day landings. The five invasion beaches were named Gold, Juno, Sword, Omaha and Utah. Omaha and Utah were allocated to American troops, Gold and Sword were allocated to British troops and Juno to the Canadians.
the Normandy beaches assaulted by the allies on D day were: gold juno sword utah omaha
D-Day beaches include Normandy, Utah and Omaha beaches.
The codenames were GOLD, JUNO, SWORD, UTAH, and OMAHA. GOLD, JUNO, and SWORD were taken by British and Canadian Divisions, while American forces took UTAH and OMAHA.