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RE: A question on terms

From: "Christopher Downes-Ward" <Christopher_Downes-Ward@a...>
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2004 09:13:43 +0100
Subject: RE: A question on terms


In World War II operations began at H-Hour on D-Day, so June 6th 1944
was D-Day for Operation Overlord, 10th July 1943 was D-Day for Operation
Husky and so on. In World War I it was Z-Hour on Z-Day, (Z for Zero)

Chris Downes-Ward

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Subject: A question on terms

What does the D in D-Day stand for?  Was in asked this in game tonight,
and 
I'm not sure.

Please help

Have a Good One,

DOC Agren

     (Lurker on the Digest)

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