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British-Canadian Airborne - Walking D-day

The British and Canadian airborne invasion of D-day was chaotic, like the American drops. They were to destroy 5 bridges on the river Dives, destroy a gun battery, and capture 2 bridges over the canal and River one. They did achieve all their objectives.
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Visited sites - as of date of upload
Why D-Day
Pegasus bridge
Omaha beach
Sword beach
Pointe du Hoc
American airborne
Utah beach
Juno beach
Gold beach
British airborne

Projected visits -

Band of Brothers
Merville gun battery
La Fierre
General Falley
Waverly Wray
Longues gun battery
Arromanches and the Mulberries
82nd airborne
101st airborne
Donald Burgett
Michael Wittman - Villers Bocage - Gaumesnil
Totalise
Worthington Force
Falaise pocket
Taking St Lo
Operation Cobra
Graignes massacre
Joe Beryle
Ed Shames
Angoville au plain
Battle of Bloody gulch
The Malmann line
Taking Cherbourg
Maisy gun battery.
Abbey d'Ardenne and the Canadian 7th June advance
Hillman
Douvre radar station

Bibliography
Battle Zone Orne bridgehead, Lloyd Clark
Red Devils in Normandy, Heimdal
Juno beach, Mark Zuckle
D-Day June 6th 1944, Stuart Robinson and Dale Booth
Photos
IWM
BundesArchiv
US National Archives

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