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Omaha beach

Omaha Beach
Part of the Normandy landings
Into the Jaws of Death 23-0455M edit.jpg
Into the Jaws of Death: Troops from the U.S. 1st Infantry Division landing on Omaha Beach – photograph by Robert F. Sargent
Date 6 June 1944
Location Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes, Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer, Vierville-sur-Mer, in France
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
 Germany
Commanders and leaders
United States Omar N. Bradley
United States Norman Cota
United States Clarence R. Huebner
United States George A. Taylor
Germany Dietrich Kraiß
Germany Ernst Goth
Units involved
United States V Corps

United States US Navy
United States US Coast Guard
United Kingdom Royal Navy
Canada Royal Canadian Navy

Free France Free French Navy
Nazi Germany LXXXIV Corps
Strength
43,250 infantry
2 battleships
3 cruisers
13 destroyers
1,010 other vessels
7,800 infantry
8 artillery bunkers
35 pillboxes
4 artillery pieces
6 mortar pits
18 anti-tank guns
45 rocket launcher sites
85 machine gun sites
6 tank turrets
Casualties and losses
2,000 – 4,700 1,200

United States US Navy
United States US Coast Guard
United Kingdom Royal Navy
Canada Royal Canadian Navy

Omaha Beach was the code name for one of the five sectors of the Allied invasion of German-occupied France in the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944, during World War II. 'Omaha' was on the coast of Normandy, France, facing the English Channel, and was 8 kilometers (5 mi) long, from east of Sainte-Honorine-des-Pertes to west of Vierville-sur-Mer on the right bank of the Douve River estuary. Landings here were necessary to link the British landings to the east at Gold with the American landing to the west at Utah, thus providing a continuous lodgement on the Normandy coast of the Bay of the Seine. Taking Omaha was to be the responsibility of United States Army troops, with sea transport, mine sweeping, and a naval bombardment force provided predominantly by the United States Navy and Coast Guard, with contributions from the British, Canadian, and Free French navies.


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