D-day is toe first day of the Landing at Normandy of the US and British troops during WWII. the US troops landed at Utah and Omaha beaches. The British landed at Gold, Juno and Sword beaches. The worst of the fighting occured on Omaha beach. The fighting started on June 6, 1944 and was considered won on the beachhead June 30, 1944
At first the Japanese continued fighting but after the second bomb was dropped they surrendered ending this portion of WWII.
Well, Air Force became a well respected independent branch of all fighting forces of the world, and the word "air superiority" first fully cemented n WWII. In the first world war, Air Force was more or less an extension to Army. WWII was the first time large scale military maneuvers were planned using AIr Power. Also, innovations & combat doctrine also began in WWII....namely night fighting, airborne artillery (one *can* argue C-130 type gunships shares conceptual heritage w/ the Stuka of WWII) are some of the advancements I can think off rite off the bat. Let's also not forget jet propulsion (Arado/ Me262) and radar which also made its entry during WWII.
The troops fighting for the allies in the WWII had their hair cut off in what became known as 'military style' commonly known as the "Buzz Cut". This was done for cleanliness, it would keep lice and other bugs away from the troops. As time went on they would let their hair grow, but had to keep it tight ranging from 1/8" by the ears to 2" on the top.
almost all around the world Asia,Europe,Oceania and Africa but the most figthing was in Russia and France even there were a lot of fighting in the phipllipines and china
Troops fighting in freezing weather. Most US veterans agreed that Korea was colder than fighting in Europe during WWII.
D-day is toe first day of the Landing at Normandy of the US and British troops during WWII. the US troops landed at Utah and Omaha beaches. The British landed at Gold, Juno and Sword beaches. The worst of the fighting occured on Omaha beach. The fighting started on June 6, 1944 and was considered won on the beachhead June 30, 1944
If China sent troops south in WWII, it's because they were part of the allies during WWII.
In WWII it was the blitzkrieg.
At first the Japanese continued fighting but after the second bomb was dropped they surrendered ending this portion of WWII.
Australia was everyhwere in WWII. Their troops fought in North Africa, Italy and the Pacific. It was even Austalian troops that handed the Japanese army its first defeat on lad at the battle for Mline Bay.
You've asked this as a WWII question, and the answer for WWII is zero. In WWII no US troops were in France until thirty months after the US declared war. In WW ONE, within eighteen months after declaring war the US had nearly 2 million troops in France, and more on the way when the war ended.
WWII
A battle within WWII.
You might mean why were the Americans so late in entering the war; if you're referring to WWII. The Japanese were probably the first enter WWII, if one were to count fighting in China in 1933. The US didn't enter WWII until the end of 1941 (December 7, 1941).
WWII more specifically the pacific campaigns
they were the "code talkers" for American troops in WWII