I hope this is what you were asking for: the plan that led up to D-Day was titled "Operation Overlord".
D-day is the term used as code to describe the start of the retaking (Normandy sea landings) of Europe in the Second World War. D-day in military terms means Deployment Day. The actual name for the operation was operation Overlord
The military term is a Squadron.
No, although it can be used informally.
Well, those who fought in a war are going to be military veterans. However, not all military veterans fought in a war. The term typically used is combat veterans.
a shogun.
For Skirmish Dday you have to call. I assume it is the same for Oklahoma and other big dday games also.
http://www.britannica.com/dday
jaankaree, aank-dday
Dday
i believe the military term for location is vector
The term "D-Day" refers to the designated day on which a military operation is set to commence. The "D" itself doesn't stand for a specific word; instead, it's a placeholder used in military planning to denote the day of an operation, with "H-Hour" indicating the specific time. The most famous D-Day is June 6, 1944, when Allied forces launched the invasion of Normandy during World War II.
how many tanks were there durind dday
ICO is a military term that means "In Case of". This term is used be the military. Although it is a military term sailors use it more than the army though.
term is glod fish :)
D-day is the term used as code to describe the start of the retaking (Normandy sea landings) of Europe in the Second World War. D-day in military terms means Deployment Day. The actual name for the operation was operation Overlord
Court martial, military tribunal
Situation.critical is a military term. It is used to describe a violent incident or various other disasters that may require immediate attention from military forces.