The White House honors D-Day heroism and sacrifice
Key points
- Pays tribute to Allied D-Day valor and sacrifice
- Recalls American role in Operation Overlord
TL;DR
- Operation Overlord began June 6, 1944, as the largest amphibious invasion to break Nazi Germany’s grip on Europe.
- American, British, and Canadian forces secured five Normandy beachheads; over 150,000 troops landed by nightfall and nearly one million Allied troops were in Normandy by end of June.
- Over 10,000 Allied servicemen were killed, wounded, or missing on D-Day, including more than 2,500 Americans; the statement marks the 82nd anniversary and a rededication to preserving their legacy.
Original text
On June 6, 1944, the Soldiers, Sailors, and Airmen of the Allied Expeditionary Force launched Operation Overlord—the largest amphibious invasion in the history of warfare—to break Nazi Germany’s grip on Europe. This monumental campaign, launched on D-Day, was forged through an unprecedented coordination of land, air, and naval power, transforming a heavily fortified coastline into a decisive turning point in World Wa...
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- D-day
- Operation Overlord
- Allied Invasion
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- Operation Overlord
- D-day
- Omaha Beach
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- Normandy
- France
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- United States
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