The Mulberry Harbour was built for D-Day in June 1944.
It was built near Normandy in France on D-day
The mulberry harbor was a series of concrete structures built in England and Wales and towed across the English Channel to Normandy to provide port facilities to support the D-Day landings.
The remains are still visible from the beaches at Arromanches.
Mulberry Harbor was constructed using prefabricated concrete units known as "Phoenix caissons," which were towed across the English Channel and sunk to create breakwaters. Additionally, floating roadways called "Whales" and pier heads were assembled to facilitate the unloading of supplies and troops. The harbor was built rapidly in preparation for the D-Day invasion of Normandy, providing crucial logistical support for the Allied forces. Its innovative design and speedy construction played a vital role in the success of the operation.
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Sydney harbor was opened on March 19,1932 and it was built January 19,1932.
Pearl Harbour was built in 1911.
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It was built to cross the Waitemata Harbour.
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USS Arizona Memorial was built in 1962.