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D-Day From the Canadian Perspective - the Juno Beach LandingMeet the 3rd Canadian infantry division that stormed Juno Beach. Their mission was to cut the Caen-Bayeux road, seize the Carpiquet airport, and form a link between the two British beaches on either ...
75 years ago this June, as night fell on D-Day, British and American Allied commanders could reflect on a day of overwhelming success. Over 150,000 British, US and Canadian soldiers had landed by ...
Today this piece of coastline, which includes Sword, Juno, Gold, Omaha and Utah beaches, is collectively known as the D-Day Beaches. Visitors can tour the approximately 50-mile stretch of sand and ...
Eventually that made Churchill back down. Commonwealth personnel, nearly all British and Canadian, outnumbered the Americans on D-day. Of the 156,000 men landed in France on 6 June, 73,000 were ...
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