D-Day? i may sound stupid but.. - Page 2




 
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October 3rd, 2005  
USAFAUX2004
 
 
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Originally Posted by thegrinch073
From what I have read, it stands for Disembarcation day or in other words, the day of attack. It always gets me mad when people think there was only one D-day in WWII. There were dozens, if not hundreds, but people think there is only one.
thats because THE D-Day is so famous
October 10th, 2005  
Fox
 
 
They called D-day is "Operation Overload". Overload because they send so many soldiers to invade Normandy.
October 10th, 2005  
Ted
 
 
Hmm, that's funny. They thaught me the "D" stands for Decision - Day. Well so much for that....
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October 10th, 2005  
Navy Boy
 
 
Quote:
Originally Posted by Fox
They called D-day is "Operation Overload". Overload because they send so many soldiers to invade Normandy.
Yep that's right.
October 11th, 2005  
Ted
 
 
Is that some navy/army joke because of the huge logistics that took place?.... Or are you serious? Because it should be "Operation Overlord", but I figure that you already knew that....
I hope I don't sound condescending because that is not my intention.
October 11th, 2005  
bulldogg
 
 
Operation Overlord is correct... I believe the misnomer here of "overload" is most likely resulting from a non-rhotic dialect in either teacher, student or both.

Were it not for the american flags under their names I would have posited that they were speakers of the Estuary dialect of the UK.
October 11th, 2005  
Ted
 
 
Sorry I'm a geographer by profession. An estuary dialect rings on bell, but that has absolutly nothing to do with languages or their language-families...... In short: you speak in riddles to me my friend?!
October 11th, 2005  
bulldogg
 
 
Sorry mate, it has to do with whether or not the "r" is pronounced as most Americans do with a definite "er" or "ar" sound or like the british dialects that are very prevalent where the "r" sounds more like "ah" or "uh". Whereby someone with one of these dialects would pronounce the word overlord but you would hear "ovahload".
October 11th, 2005  
Fox
 
 
That's what I thought, it should be Overlord or Overload.
October 11th, 2005  
Ted
 
 
Alright, so I learned something new again. But how come you have a Chinese flag up... you seen very well informed for a Chinaman? But then again I might be presumptuous...again!