The weather was too bad. They could not move the date by a few days but had to move it almost a month. The wanted a day that had low tide and no moonlight.
29 May 2010 minus 342 days was 21 June 2009.
The first proposed date for WWII's D-Day was May 1st 1944. But because a team of meteorologists could not agree on the weather forecast, and more importantly, to allow the US to manufacture more landing crafts, D-Day was pushed one month later. The US military leaders also hoped that weather would be more favorable in June.D-Day was then set for June 5, 1944. It had to be postponed 24 hours due to bad weather.As well, June 19th was chosen as an alternate to June 5th in case that date proved unsuitable. But, ultimately, June 19th was rejected because the US believed (knew) that if they waited too long, they would lose the advantage they had and could possibly lose the war.Source of the May 1, 1944, May 5th, and June 19th dates: The Weather Channel, "When Weather Changed History", aired Saturday, August 14, 2010.The original date was 5th May, then it changed a few times due to tides and weather.
August 7th in 81 today is may 16th
The starting date was April 16th 1945. The ending date was May 2nd 1945. The battle lasted for 16 days or 2 weeks and 2 days.
19 years ago today it was Wednesday May 27, 1998.
The date 330 days before May 5, 2012 was June 10, 2011.
The 16th of May 2012.
18th of May 2013.
Adding 333 days to June 15, 2010 gives May 14, 2011.
29 May 2010 minus 342 days was 21 June 2009.
9th June 2015.
The 25th of June 2024.
5th of June 2012.
May 31st February 28/29 days April / June / September / November 30 days Other seven months have 31 days
Subtracting 330 days from May 2, 2012 gives June 7, 2011.
There are 31 days in May, 30 in June and 31 in July. 180 days after May 9, 2011 is August 7, 2011.
Subtracting 330 days from May 2, 2010 gives June 6, 2009.