|
Product Description
The Past & Present Series reconstructs historical battles by using photography, juxtaposing modern views with those of the past. It shows how much infastructure has remained and points to the passing nature of things such as outfits, uniforms, and ephemera.Operation Tonga began at 22:56 on the night of 5 June, when six Halifax heavy bombers took off from Tarrant Rushton towing six Horsas carrying a coup-de-main force consisting of D Coy, Ox and Bucks LI reinforced with two extra platoons from B Coy and a party of sappers, who were tasked with capturing the bridges over the Caen Canal and the River Orne. 6th Airborne Division—which included 1st Canadian Para Bn—had been allotted three specific tasks to achieve, apart from protecting the eastern flank of the Allied seaborne landings. First, it was to capture intact the two bridges over the Caen Canal and the Orne River at Benouville and Ranville. Second, the division was to destroy the heavily fortified Merville coastal artillery battery located at Franceville Plage, to ensure that it could not shell the British forces landing on Sword Beach. A third task was to destroy several bridges spanning the River Dives—at Varaville, Robehomme, Bures, and Troarn. The division would then hold the territory that it had seized until it could be relieved by advancing Allied ground forces.
Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought
- The Falaise Gap Battles: Normandy 1944 (Past & Present)
- 1st Airborne: Market Garden 1944 (Past & Present)
- The History of the Panzerwaffe: Volume 3: The Panzer Division
- Omaha Beach: Normandy 1944 (Past & Present)
- 82nd Airborne: Normandy 1944 (Past & Present)
- Bastogne: Ardennes 1944 (Past & Present)
- 101st Airborne: Market Garden 1944 (Past & Present)
- Leibstandarte: Ardennes 1944 (Past & Present)
- The Bulge Battlefields
- Omaha Beach: Field Guide
*If this is not the "6th Airborne: Normandy 1944 (Past & Present)" product you were looking for, you can check the other results by clicking this link. Details were last updated on Nov 9, 2024 00:08 +08.