D-Day

On D-Day, the Allies landed around 156,000 troops in Normandy. The American forces landed numbered 73,000: 23,250 on Utah Beach, 34,250 on Omaha Beach, and 15,500 airborne troops. In the British and Canadian sector, 83,115 troops were landed (61,715 of them British): 24,970 on Gold Beach, 21,400 on Juno Beach, 28,845 on Sword Beach, and 7900 airborne troops.
 
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Well Saving Private Ryan was not REALLY about D-day, rather about one man and a unit. It involved only Omaha beach so it would have been historically inaccurate to have masses of British troops storm the beach.
People just have to realize that: Saving Private Ryan was not a historical movie about D-day.

beardo said:
you wouldnt see that on ''saving private ryan'' though :x
 
beardo said:
you wouldnt see that on ''saving private ryan'' though :x


Apologies to the UK and Canada for the nonexistant mention of UK or Canadian Troops . In totally fictional movie based around the 6 June 1944 assault on Omaha Beach as part of Operation Overlord. By the 29th ID and elements of the 2nd Rangers.

Geez :roll:
 
well there was alot more then that there were canidans force in d-day and a little french parower tropers
 
well there was alot more then that there were canidans force in d-day and a little french parower tropers

That is true, there were a lot of Canadians involved. If you really want to get down to it you can count the Poles, the Australians, the Dutch, the Norwegians and the New Zealanders involved, but mostly during D-Day the were involved in airborne ops and naval ops.
 
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