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Sometimes this makes my stomach hurt a bit. Talk about brass!! Nothing but RESPECT whether they were at Omaha, Juno or wherever.
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Why do they call it omaha anyways? Didn't the allies land on Normandy? Am I messing stuff up?
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Utah, Omaha Gold, Juno, Sword beaches. Located in Normandy.
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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Manny:
Why do they call it omaha anyways? Didn't the allies land on Normandy? Am I messing stuff up?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE> When the Allies land at Normandy, they gave names to different areas of the beach! I cant remember them all, But one of the areas that the Americans landed was called Omaha!(obviously http://www.alliedassault.com/ubb/smile.gif ) Do a search for d-day and you will find out about it all! |
yeah omaha, utah, juno, gold, and sword beaches were all code names to throw the Germans off, the High command though that the allies were planning to land at calais, which is the shortest point between england and france, so no actual location names were used.
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a couple of the beaches were named after the ships that were sunk at Pearl Harbor
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Also, each beach was broken into different sectors. Like White/Red/Green. And of those three they had sub sectors.
I think in SPR movie they showed them landing in the Dog Green Sector of Omaha beach. ------------------ Battle of Okinawa "It will be mine, oh yes, it will be mine" http://closecombatokinawa.netfirms.com/moh.gif |
Is that true--some of the beaches were named after ships at Pearl??
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Dieppe was also a bad beach raid. (For Canadians only)
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