No - Both the Navy and Armed Forces Expeditionary Medals were approved for use and awarded for combat action well after the end of WWII.
General Dwight d. eisenhower was the AEF commander which stands allied expeditionary forces, during Normandy and continued after
German forces in Normandy, France
The invasion of German occupied France by the Allied forces.
it let to the defeat of German forces
The Normandy Invasion opened the Second Front in Europe, putting Hitler in a vise between Russian forces advancing from the East and the Anglo-French-American forces in the West.
Allied forces involved in the Invasion of Normandy were United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Free France, Poland, Australia, Free Belgian Forces, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norway and Greece. Axis forces were from France.
The allied invasion of Normandy was met by heavy gunfire even as they were landing on the beach.
The Invasion of Normandy.
Eisenhower was the Commander of ALL Allied forces
General Dwight Eisenhower was the leader of all Allied Forces at that time.
During the D-Day invasion, the Allied forces made a battle plan to storm the beaches of Normandy, France. Unfortunately for the Allied forces, the troops stationed in Normandy knew of the plans to storm the beaches. Hundreds of thousands of soldiers died on D-Day because the troops in Normandy were well-prepared for an invasion.
General George Patton.