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.
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The United States, Canada And Britian were involved in the Juno Beach Battle
the beach code names for June 6 1944 invasion of Normandy were: Utah, Omaha, Juno, Sword and Gold
Juno beach
Juno Beach was the area of the D - Day front line that was assigned to the British Commonwealth Troops, made up mainly of Candians.
Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, Sword. Yes, that is 5 code names for 5 beaches.
Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, Juno Beach and Sword Beach i think that some one should know the real names of the d-day beaches like no one knows some one has to and id like to know but no one can answer it if you know please find a way to get in touch with me and tell me from: der giest
Juno Beach :D
The area referred to as Juno Beach was roughly 5 miles long.
Juno beach
The United States, Canada And Britian were involved in the Juno Beach Battle
it was a part of the normany beach invasion on D-Day. Juno was a beach area at Normandy assaulted by the british or candians or both
Juno Beach Academy of Canadian Studies's motto is 'Educere Excelsior'.
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yes =)
the beach code names for June 6 1944 invasion of Normandy were: Utah, Omaha, Juno, Sword and Gold
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