
D-Day Air Operations

The naval and airborne assault on Operation Overlord is known as Operation Neptune. This part of the site presents Neptune’s preparations and airborne operations: D-Day parachute drops of allied troops at the ends of the landing zones, as well as shelling of the main targets.
 American airborne assault Presentation of the objectives and components of the American airborne assault on the night of June 5 to 6, 1944 as part of Operation Neptune. |  British airborne assault Presentation of the objectives and components of the British airborne assault on June 6, 1944, as part of Operation Neptune. |

Operation Titanic Allied operation to mislead the German forces by the release of dummies canvas in the night of June 5 to 6, 1944. |  Operation Glimmer Allied operation to lure the German armed forces by deploying metal strips deceiving enemy radar on June 6, 1944. |
 Operation Smoke Screen Allied air operation to hide the Allied naval force during the crossing of the channel by setting up a smoke screen. |  Air raids Objectives, organization and conduct of bombing missions by the Allied Air Forces as part of Operation Neptune along the French coast. |
 9th TCC statistics on D-Day Report of the various air operations carried out by 9th US Troop Carrier Command during Operation Neptune. |  Allied air bases in the UK Location of various Allied air bases in the United Kingdom and squadrons engaged during Operation Overlord. |
 German Luftwaffe on D-Day The German Air Forces (Luftwaffe) June 6, 1944 and actions taken against the Allied offensive in Normandy. |  D-Day air transport timeline Chronological list of transport units and fighting troops deployed by air on June 6, 1944 between England and Normandy. |
 Drop serials Presentation of the composition of the squadrons carrying paratroopers and aerotransported troops June 6 and 7, 1944. | |
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