Mike C
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More troops were constantly coming ashore, i don't know the numbers of the reserves and how many more soldiers could have been sent, anyone wish to enlighten me? Even a ballpark figure? D-Day (Ambrose - probably stolen from another author so it's legit :D ) "As Full Darkness came to Normandy, about 2200, unloading at the beaches ceased. Nearly 175,000 American, Canadian, and British troops had entered Normandy, either by air or sea, at a cost of some 4,900 casualties*." *No exact figures are possible, either for the number of men landed or for casualties, for D-Day alone
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