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D-Day Objectives

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D-Day was on June 6th, 1944. The sun was coming up over the Normandy Coast at around 5a.m. Canada had been given a major role by the miliary planners on D-Day. They took one of the five designated beaches where allied forces were to land for the attack. The Americans had the Utah and Omaha beaches in the west, the British at Gold and Sword, and the Canadians at Juno Beach. The objectives of every man that landed on Juno beach was to get off at Juno Beach Fast, push inland up to the Caen-Bayeux Highway and connect with the British forces on Gold and Sword beach. This is known as the greatest seaborne invasion in history. It was aimed at 80 kilometers along the Normandy coast. Canada's objective was to attack right in the middle of the Normandy

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