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" D" just stands for the Day (eg the day of some significant event). The same question was asked in the media here yesterday.
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Thank you very much. Appreciate your answers.
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My dad was 18 and went over DDay +1.....he never spoke about the war unless pressed...I can't imagine how he felt at such a young age.....Dad was always Dad, I never thought of him as a youngster, but it really brought it home to me when I thought about it today.
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Well said Henry!
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My old Dad bless him was fighting in the mountains of Italy (grenadier guards infantry )at the time of D Day,even though he wasn't present on the beaches at that time it has still brought it home to me how tough life was for the young then . He passed away 17 years ago was my hero then and still is ,my Mum worked for an armaments factory in London and had the German bombers almost daily causing carnage ,proper people then and like most that went through it never really spoke about it ,god bless all of them , cheers Jim.
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When a military operation is being planned, its actual date and time is not always known exactly. The term "D-Day" was therefore used to mean the date on which operations would begin, whenever that was to be. The day before D-Day was known as "D-1", while the day after D-Day was "D+1", and so on. This meant that if the projected date of an operation changed, all the dates in the plan did not also need to be changed. This actually happened in the case of the Normandy Landings. D-Day in Normandy was originally intended to be on 5 June 1944, but at the last minute bad weather delayed it until the following day. The armed forces also used the expression "H-Hour" for the time during the day at which operations were to begin.
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We visited Pegasus Bridge on our way back from the FRSA Nationals a few years back.......
Drove over the 'new' bridge.......over to the right (by the flags) is where the first gliders landed. This is the original Bridge now in the museum we came across these guys heading for the beaches..... If you ever get the chance take it ...the Museum is a very moving place to visit the letters and stories were heart breaking. Lest we forget RIP . Last edited by model.A.keith; 06-07-2014 at 09:45 AM. |
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33 pairs of brothers and one father and son die in the invasion. Visited it last year and left a lasting memory of the devotion of these men. And they knew that the possibility of retuning was a pipe dream. GOD BLESS OUR TROUPS
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I visited Pointe du Hoc (Omaha Beach) in 2000 and the entire bluffs atop the cliffs are shell holed and cratered from those days. Visiting one of the American cemeteries that day can't help to be overwhelmed by emotion, so may lives and what a horrific event to be part of. Many brave young men. History was made.
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Some of the German troops that manned the "Atlantic wall" were from "Oost" Batallions that were consripted from the occupied countries. The majority of them were only too happy to put their hands up to those that made it off the beaches.
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To me D day in this instance is the beginning of the free world we live in. I think we pretty much owe all that is good to the sacrifices of these soldiers. We came pretty close to hell on earth, and we were bought back, by these guys. I don't think there are words anywhere in any dictionary that I can use to describe my thanks to those that gave there everything and much more.
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The Army began using the codes "H-hour" and "D-day" during World War I to indicate the time or date of an operation's start. Military planners would write of events planned to occur on "H-hour" or "D-day" -- long before the actual dates and times of the operations would be known, or in order to keep plans secret. And so the "D" may simply refer to the "day" of invasion.
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And then there was Korea. I remember coming back on an old WW1 troop ship with over a thousand other guys, there were no greeting bands, parades, hawraws or celebrations, just a bunch of old busses waiting to transport us back the debarcation center. We were lucky though, there were over 51,000 that didn't get back. Then came VietNam!!!!!!!
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The Longest Day by Iron Maiden ( lyrics below the clip)
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