World War 2 History Cards

 
 
Utah Beach June 6th, 1944
 

The VII Corps plan of operations for
Utah Beach
on D-Day was issued on
27th March 1944. One of its major objectives, derived from the tactical aspects of the
Cotentin terrain, was the cutting of the entire peninsula at its base as a preliminary to
the drive on Cherbourg.

 
The original D-Dayplan of deployment on
Utah Beach
provided that the 101st Airborne Division would land southeast of
Ste.Mere-Eglise
, destroy the bridges in the vicinity of Carentan, and seize the crossings over the Douve at Pont l'Abbe and Beuzeville-la Bastille in order to protect the southern flank of the VII Corps.
 
D-Day Commemerative Collection
Covering all 5 beach-heads, including generals
vehicles, weapons and units. With detailed information on the reverse of each card
Superb for historical information, and for any military
or World War 2 enthusiasts.

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- Omaha Beach - Utah Beach - Juno Beach - Gold Beach - Sword beach - Thompson M1A1 - Bren LMG -
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- Supreme Commander Eisenhower -