Something happened and I need to know the anwser now, fast.
The sunken ships at Juno Beach during World War II include the HMS Chedabucto, HMS Cormorant, HMS Ceres, and the HMS Cpl. C. W. R. Smith. These vessels were part of the naval support for the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. Some of these ships were deliberately sunk or damaged during the operation, contributing to the maritime history of the Normandy invasion.
lots
Many ships of all kinds were lost. Small landing craft were lost in dozens, others beached. As over 11,000 seacraft were involved from over 8 countries, exact figures are not available.
estimate of about 600..............................
i think 5 maybe or 6
Probably. With the number of ships in the invation, there must have been French ships. Therefore, French ships could have very possibly been sunk.
a bout 3,000 ships were send to the beach that day
The sunken ships at Juno Beach during World War II include the HMS Chedabucto, HMS Cormorant, HMS Ceres, and the HMS Cpl. C. W. R. Smith. These vessels were part of the naval support for the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. Some of these ships were deliberately sunk or damaged during the operation, contributing to the maritime history of the Normandy invasion.
lots
too many
Yes, I just passed one the other day and school was tomorrow
Many ships of all kinds were lost. Small landing craft were lost in dozens, others beached. As over 11,000 seacraft were involved from over 8 countries, exact figures are not available.
3,000
12.
1 day before it sunk.
Thousands.people ARE GOING ON MORE CRUISE SHIPS THESE DAYS!! GOOD DAY TO YOU.
The lyrics from the traditional Christmas carol "I Saw Three Ships (Come Sailing In)" answer your question: "I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day, on Christmas Day, I saw three ships come sailing in, On Christmas Day in the morning." So, according to the carol, three ships came sailing in on Christmas Day in the morning!