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... ‘D-Day’ had arrived, and Operation Overload (the code name given to the Allied landings on the Normandy coast) had just begun. ... They were a fraction of the air army of 13,000 aircraft that would support D-Day. ... The preparation of Operation Overload was entrusted to General Dwight D Eisnhower, while the British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery had the task of coordinating the movements of al the Allied forces. ...
At the close of the ‘longest day”, ten divisions with arms and supplies had landed.
Approximate Word count = 686 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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