Sicily
Over 170,000 Allied troops fought in D-Day.Over 170,000 Allied troops fought in D-Day.
Italy.
During the attack on Italy in World War II, General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the overall commander of Allied forces. He coordinated the operations of British and American troops, including the significant landings at Sicily and the Italian mainland. General Mark W. Clark led the U.S. Fifth Army, while General Bernard Montgomery commanded the British Eighth Army. Together, they played crucial roles in the Allied campaign in Italy.
AnswerThe U.S. joined the allied troops, against Germany and their forces.
The Soviet troops.
Australia was the foot hole for the allied troops to mount an attack on Japanese forces. The battle of Guadalcanal was the deciding battle in preventing the Japanese invasion of Australia.
The suprise attack at Inchon
The suprise attack at Inchon
The suprise attack at Inchon
allied forces led by General Eisenhower
To get as many troops and vehicles ashore as possible in the first week.
Mainly they were training Aircrew for the Allied Forces.