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Sgt_George_Luz
06-06-2005, 09:30 AM
lets remember all who faught on all sides...
lots of lives were lost today.
Sgt_George_Luz
06-06-2005, 09:30 AM
lets remember all who faught on all sides...
lots of lives were lost today.
brian63089
06-06-2005, 10:31 AM
amen
BluntmanJim
06-06-2005, 11:13 AM
Yup...with you guys on that...Amen
SantaCruz_rule6
06-06-2005, 11:25 AM
Are there gona be any programs on tv about d-day???
texan68
06-06-2005, 11:46 AM
sure, history channel...duh
RMaule
06-06-2005, 11:47 AM
May all of the troops who died RIP.
P.S. in the UK its just another day no-one gives a fâ£@k. Such a shame. There were parades and everything last year.
Airforce1234
06-06-2005, 01:30 PM
Remember the many ppls who died (both sides http://forums.ubi.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_biggrin.gif)
SantaCruz_rule6
06-06-2005, 01:37 PM
'' sure historychannel duh'' texan
Don't have historychannel.... http://forums.ubi.com/groupee_common/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif
DarkAutumn
06-07-2005, 08:11 AM
"They Shall Not Grow Old,
As We Who Are Left Grow Old.
At The Going Down Of The Sun,
And In The Morning.
We Shall Remember Them."
-The Act of Remembrance
Lest We Forget.
SantaCruz_rule6
06-07-2005, 10:14 AM
Its a shame that some people don't even care.
They don't even know what date d-day was.
This is funny a few guys in my class last year where discussing what d-day meant and one of them said that it was dooms day, and i had to tell them that it was descision day , its a shame really.
Sgt_George_Luz
06-07-2005, 11:44 AM
actually...i think it just means day as in...how old the campaign is.
as in...d-day or h-hour.
like d+3 is 3 days into the campaign.
so d-day...was the day it took place.
land on the beach...its 3 hours into the landing...so...h+3 or something along those lines...its used for measuring time/days.
Sgt_George_Luz
06-07-2005, 11:47 AM
here ya go...i found this...pretty much what i said...
What Does "D-Day" Mean
The terms D-Day and H-Hour are used for the day and hour on which a combat attack or operation is to be initiated. They designate day and hour for an operation when the actual day and hour have not yet been determined or announced. The letters are derived from the words for which they stand, "D" for the day of the invasion and "H" for the hour the operation actually begins.
When used in combination with figures and plus or minus signs, these terms indicate the length of time preceding or following a specific action. Thus, H-3 means 3 hours before H-hour, and D+3 means 3 days after D-day. H+75 minutes means H-hour plus 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Planning papers for large-scale operations are made up in detail long before, specific dates are set. Phased orders are planned for execution on D-Day or H-Hour minus or plus a certain number of days, hours, or minutes.
According to the U.S. Army's Center of Military History, the earliest known use of these terms is in Field Order Number 9, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces. It is dated September 7, 1918: "The first Army will attack at H hour on D day with the object of forcing the evacuation of the St. Mihiel Salient."
D-Day for the invasion of Normandy was set for June 5, 1944, but it actually occurred on June 6. Therefore, D-Day, as it applies to Overlord, is June 6, 1944.
Source: The General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Combat Orders (Fort Leavenworth, Kansas: The General Service Schools Press, 1922).
http://www.dday.org/html/what_does_d-day_mean.html
BluntmanJim
06-07-2005, 11:50 AM
I was bored so i looked it up...i spose both Sgt_Luz and SantaCruz are right...dpeends how u look at it...i found one site...http://www.ddaymuseum.org/education/factsheets_dday.html
as i said i was bored...lol... http://forums.ubi.com/images/smilies/35.gif
five_oh_deuce
06-07-2005, 09:27 PM
A guy posted this picture on the Gearbox Forums. He said he found it in a newspaper. It was taken yesterday at Utah Beach.
http://pics.jp.dk/nybillede/images/29343.jpg
Left to right : Buck Taylor, 85, Paul Rogers, 86, and Don Malarkey, 84
SantaCruz_rule6
06-08-2005, 07:25 AM
Yep i know what you mean sgt luz , but the d in d-day means descision so descision day....
Any other opinions on this.....
Sgt_George_Luz
06-08-2005, 09:08 AM
as stated above...very clearly...from of all places...dday.org and on dday museum the D in D-Day merely stands for Day.
theres nothing to discuss.
and if u think otherwise its just your opinion its not, as shown above, fact.
gustave.jany
06-09-2005, 04:08 PM
RIP soldiers who ever fought and died for a cause!
As you chaps were talking about the meaning of D-Day the version I knew was: Deliverance Day
I might be wrong though but it really doesnt matter what it means the main poin is that it happened and shall be remembered.
One little thing that could be stupid, but I feel I have to say it.
In September 1999 I decided I just gonna see how long six years is. And in May 2005 came to the decision that it was hellova long time and just wondered how lucky those soldiers were who survived.
so plz NVM if its stupid i was just thinking loudly
Sgt_George_Luz
06-10-2005, 07:55 AM
i once heard...a teacher or principal had kids collect 6 million bottle cap (or the pull tab things on aluminum cans) just to illustrate to the kids how many 6 million jews being killed was. a good lesson....cause people say....ya he killed millions and everyone just says it like its nothing....similar to what u said about the 5 years.