

D-Day and Invasion of Normandy
Landing thousands of men on the beaches of Normandy, in the face of intense resistance, was the sum of an incredible amount of bravery, ambition and organisation. Despite the successes of D-Day, losses were heavy on land, sea and air. Tell us their stories. (Image © IWM A 23938)


Private Edward Phillip Paddock - 7th Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment
By Nathan Paddock
United Kingdom

Warrant Officer II James MacAlpine Sim, Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, R.C.I.C.
Second World War
Army
Canadian
D-Day and Invasion of Normandy
BRETTEVILLE-SUR-LAIZE CANADIAN WAR CEMETERY
By Brian Duerden
United Kingdom

Private Arthur James Bryant 14416719, 1st Bn., Worcestershire Regiment
By Jamie Bryant
United Kingdom

Serjeant Rowland Earnest Jefferies 5389275, 1st Battalion Ox and Bucks Light Infantry
By Richard Payne
United Kingdom

Private Alfred Fudge, 1st Bn. Worcestershire ~ "a most trustworthy and hard-working signaller"
By Gary Broad
United Kingdom
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