Justin Case
06-03-2010, 09:23 AM
June 6th marks the Anniversary of D-Day, Please visit this Tribute site . http://americandday.org/
Omaha Beach
June 06, 1944, at 6h30, the first waves of the 1st Infantry Division and the 29th Infantry Division launched out to the attack of the beach of Omaha Beach. The 116th Regiment unloaded on the Western sector, extending of Vierville sur Mer with Saint Laurent sur Mer, while the 16th Regiment unloaded on the East sector , active of Saint Laurent sur Mer with Colleville sur Mer.
Utah Beach
June 06, 1944, at 0h30, the paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division and the 101st Airborne Division jumped on Sainte Mre Eglise and Sainte Marie du Mont. At 6h30, the first waves of assault of the 4th Infantry Division unloaded on the beach of the Madeleine (Utah Beach).
Never Forget
American D-Day is still actively collecting testimonies, objects and documents from all D-day veterans or families. If you have a potential donation or questions, please contact the associa- tion historian, [email protected]
Omaha Beach
June 06, 1944, at 6h30, the first waves of the 1st Infantry Division and the 29th Infantry Division launched out to the attack of the beach of Omaha Beach. The 116th Regiment unloaded on the Western sector, extending of Vierville sur Mer with Saint Laurent sur Mer, while the 16th Regiment unloaded on the East sector , active of Saint Laurent sur Mer with Colleville sur Mer.
Utah Beach
June 06, 1944, at 0h30, the paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division and the 101st Airborne Division jumped on Sainte Mre Eglise and Sainte Marie du Mont. At 6h30, the first waves of assault of the 4th Infantry Division unloaded on the beach of the Madeleine (Utah Beach).
Never Forget
American D-Day is still actively collecting testimonies, objects and documents from all D-day veterans or families. If you have a potential donation or questions, please contact the associa- tion historian, [email protected]