Americans had that beach
Omaha Beach on D-Day 6th June 1944 there were 34,250 American troops landed.
Juno Beach Utah Beach Omaha Beaches Normandy beach
Omaha beach in France. (Normandy)ANDUtah beach in France. (Normandy)
There were no Americans at Sword Beach. They were all at Omaha and Utah beaches.
1,030 Americans died on Omaha Beach. 195 died on Utah. There were no Americans on any of the other beaches.
the troops faced deadly fire from the germans
Almost 4,000 Americans died in the first wave, mostly on Omaha Beach.
Omaha Beach happened on 1944-06-06.
Gold and Sword. (Americans landed on Utah and Omaha, while Canada landed on Juno.)
Mainly, many of the German defences on Omaha Beach were not anticipated.Mainly, many of the German defences on Omaha Beach were not anticipated.
Omaha Beach, the US 1st and 29 th Divisions suffered the most casualties on the beach.