0200 hours (or was that when they arrived?)
There was 11,000 people inthe nazi army on D-Day.
The enemy on D-Day was the German army in occupation of France.
There were no women in the front line forces of any army at that time.
No Mexicans fought on D-Day (unless they were in the US Army.)
D-day was June 6th 1944 and the time when the first troops hit the beach was around 6 in the morning.
on the day they left. which was a while away :D
There was 11,000 people inthe nazi army on D-Day.
There has been some confusion regarding the meaning of the "D" in D-Day. The most likely explanation is offered by the U.S. Army in their published manuals. The Army began to use the codes "H-hour" and "D-Day" during World War I, to indicate the time or date of an operation's beginning. So the "D" may simply refer to the "day" of invasion.
The enemy on D-Day was the German army in occupation of France.
There were no women in the front line forces of any army at that time.
No Mexicans fought on D-Day (unless they were in the US Army.)
yes
he was a decoy for the army
The Army. The Marines typically fought in the South Pacific.
The "D" in D-Day has no meaning at all. D-Day is and Army term for a military opperation date. The "H" in H-Hour also has no meaning. They were randomly selected.
US soldiers had been encamped in Britain for at least a year. This time was spent in mock landings and other preparations for the invasion.
great Briton army