6 June 1944
Posted: Saturday, June 06, 2009 by Travis Cody in
Today is the 65th commemoration of the Allied landings at Normandy beaches on 6 June 1944. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and civilians from many nations invaded Hitler's fortress Europe. Many gave their lives to liberate the continent from Nazi tyranny.
I've linked to a lot of information about the units noted below. It's certainly not comprehensive, but there's still a lot of it. I don't expect anyone to read through all of it, but I do encourage you to pick one or two.
These are the units that participated in the invasion, as found on Wiki.
- British 6th Airborne Division
- British I Corps
- British 3rd Infantry Division
- British 27th Armoured Brigade
- Canadian 3rd Infantry Division
- Canadian 2nd Armoured Brigade
- British XXX Corps
- British 50th Infantry Division
- British 8th Armoured Brigade
- British 79th Armoured Division
- U.S. V Corps
- U.S. 1st Infantry Division
- U.S. 29th Infantry Division
- U.S. VII Corps
- U.S. 4th Infantry Division
- U.S. 101st Airborne Division
- U.S. 82nd Airborne Division
- U.S. 2nd and 5th Ranger Battalions
- Free French Special Air Service (SAS) 4th Battalion
- Elements from 8 different navies comprised the invasion fleet of 6,939 ships.
- The British Special Operations Executive supported elements of the French Resistance.
- Elements of the U.S. Navy underwater demolition teams.
All of these units and civilians played roles in the successful landings and subsequent push inland. It was a war that engulfed and impacted the world, and it took the better part of the world to ultimately end it.
To those who sacrificed all, I wish you the eternal peace you earned.
To all who served, I thank you and salute you.
Excellent post, Trav! We most certainly do owe a huge debt of gratitude to those who served and died, those who served and survived and from many nations besides ours too.