No, June 6th, 1944
It was spread out over the 4th through the 7th of June, 1942.
Between the 4th and 7th of June 1942.
A storm on the night of 4th/5th June delayed Operation Overlord by one day.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, a total of 5 U.S. divisions participated in the invasion of Normandy. These were the 1st Infantry Division, the 29th Infantry Division, the 4th Infantry Division, the 82nd Airborne Division, and the 101st Airborne Division. Their efforts were part of a larger Allied operation that included forces from multiple nations.
On D-Day, June 6, 1944, a total of 5 U.S. divisions took part in the invasion of Normandy. These divisions included the 1st Infantry Division, the 29th Infantry Division, the 4th Infantry Division, the 82nd Airborne Division, and the 101st Airborne Division. They played crucial roles in the landings at various beaches, contributing significantly to the success of the operation.
June 4th, 1944 fell on a Sunday. The following year, it fell on a Monday.
June 4th, 1944
Two days before, on 4th June, 1944, the 5th Army entered Rome and captured the first capital of the Axis nations. This ended the 6-month long campaign at Cassino and Anzio front. In June 1942, the Battle of Midway, I believe.
June 4th, 2000 was a Sunday.
4th August 1944
Because the weather on that day was really bad - if it had continued, the d-day landings would have had to have been postponed.
August 4th, 1944.
august 4th 1944
Friday 4th August, 1944.
June 4th, 2010.
is next week June 4th
The 4th of June 2011.