WWII Quiz

Fox said:
I think Operation Neptune is correct answer.
Indeed Neptune was the answer I was looking for.

Yes it was also the name for naval operations leading up to D-Day but for a short period of time in September 1943 it superseeded Overlord.

COSSAC was an acronym for Chief of Staff to the Supreme Allied Commander not an actual operation.
 
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Thanks.

Alright, here is my question, gentlemen.

Where is the first Americans ground offensive of WW2? And what's this first offensive's operation called?
 
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umm lets see what i got.

1-Where did the landing of QUEEN BEACH take place?
2-What were the 3 sectors called at QUEEN BEACH?
3-What country or countries landed there?

P.S. sorry for the wait.
 
CanadianCombat said:
umm lets see what i got.

1-Where did the landing of QUEEN BEACH take place?
2-What were the 3 sectors called at QUEEN BEACH?
3-What country or countries landed there?

P.S. sorry for the wait.

Ok heres my starter for 10:
1) On the beach of Hermanville-sur-Mer as part of Sword sector.
2) Green, White and Red sector
3) I only find troops from the British 3rd Division so I will go with English
 
MontyB said:
Ok heres my starter for 10:
3) I only find troops from the British 3rd Division so I will go with English
The English are not the only nation which is classed as British.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are also classed as British.

As well as English battalions, there were battalions from the Kings Own Scottish Borders, and the Royal Ulster Rifles, within the 3rd Division.
 
MontyB said:
Ok heres my starter for 10:
1) On the beach of Hermanville-sur-Mer as part of Sword sector.
2) Green, White and Red sector
3) I only find troops from the British 3rd Division so I will go with English

1-wrong ( the town is a 4 letter word)
2-Right
3-Half right with the British but what other country was there.
Hint: It was part of the British commonwealth.
 
redcoat said:
The English are not the only nation which is classed as British.
Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland are also classed as British.

As well as English battalions, there were battalions from the Kings Own Scottish Borders, and the Royal Ulster Rifles, within the 3rd Division.

Yep I realise this sorry I worded my answer poorly, I meant to say the assault was charged to the British 3rd division and the only troops I could find in action there were from English brigades.

:)

CanadianCombat said:
3-Half right with the British but what other country was there.
Hint: It was part of the British commonwealth.

Well I know the Canadians were close by so I will go with Canada as the second country (especially since most of the rest of the commonwealth is southern hemisphere and were engaged in Italy and the pacific at that time).

The first part has me beat though as the objective of the assault was Caen but not the landing beach so I will try Caen?
 
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