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The journey for soldiers to get to Normandy varied depending on their deployment point and mode of transport. For many troops involved in the D-Day invasion on June 6, 1944, the journey from England to Normandy took several hours by landing craft or transport ships. Most soldiers began their preparations and travel days or even weeks in advance, culminating in the actual assault on the beaches. Overall, the direct crossing was relatively quick, but the entire process of mobilization and deployment spanned a longer timeframe.

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