The USS North Carolina (BB-55) My all-time favorite warship. As an elementary school student in North Carolina, I donated nickels and dimes to save this ship back in the early sixties.

Monday, June 6, 2016

D-Day, June 6, 1944

From History.com.

I have my U.S. flags flying, although, they are of the 50-star variety instead of the 48-stars U.S. flags had back then.

"During World War II (1939-1945), the Battle of Normandy which lasted from June 1944 to August 1944, resulted in the Allied liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany's control.  Codenamed Operation Overlord, the battle began on June 6, 1944, also known as D-Day, when some 156,00 American, British and Canadian forces landed on five beaches along a 50-mile stretch of heavily fortified coast of France's Normandy region.

"The invasion was one of the largest amphibious military assaults in history and required extensive planning.  Prior to D-Day, the Allies conducted a large-scale deception campaign designed to mislead the Germans about the intended invasion target.

"By late August 1944, all of northern France had been liberated, and by the following spring the Allies had defeated the Germans.

"The Normandy landings have been called the beginning of the end of war in Europe."

--GreGen.

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