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D-Day: The Sea Armada

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Introduction:
"The seaborne phase of the Normandy invasion is often overlooked, but its importance cannot be overestimated."


1. What was the code name for the naval phase of the invasion?
    Poseidon
    Neptune
    Husky
    Dragoon


2. Which of these British admirals commanded the invasion fleet?
    Louis Mountbatten
    Andrew B. Cunningham
    Bertram H. Ramsey
    Dudley Pound


3. Approximately how many vessels, including landing craft carried on board other ships, made up the invasion fleet?
    3,000
    5,000
    4,000
    6,000


4. According to the U.S. Navy, a "ship" was over a certain number of feet, and a "craft" was under that number of feet. What was that magic number?
    100 feet
    200 feet
    150 feet
    250 feet


5. On the afternoon of June 5th, the allies suffered their first losses of the invasion when a minesweeper struck a mine and sunk with the loss of six men. What was the name of the ship?
    USS Harding
    HMS Middleton
    USS Osprey
    USS Herndon


6. The invasion fleet sailed from a number of ports in England and passed through an assembly area southeast of the Isle of Wight. What was the nickname of this area?
    Piccadilly Circus
    Hyde Park
    Trafalgar Square
    Victoria Station


7. There were three American battleships in the invasion fleet. Two of the American battleships were the USS Arkansas and the USS Texas. What was the name of the third U.S. battleship?
    Answer: (Southwestern State-bombed at Pearl Harbor.)


8. There were also three British battleships. Which of the following was not one of the British battleships in the invasion fleet?
    HMS Warspite
    HMS Hood
    HMS Ramillies
    HMS Rodney


9. Collectively, the six battleships were called what by the navy men?
    The "old ladies"
    The "six sisters"
    The "grand dames"
    The "lady killers"


10. Three German E-boats attacked the fleet and sunk one allied destroyer. What was the name of that destroyer?
    Svenner
    Middleton
    Slazak
    Corry


11. One other allied destroyer was sunk by mines off of Utah Beach on D-Day. What was the name of that unfortunate ship?
    USS Fitch
    USS Herndon
    USS Corry
    USS Harding


12. Off either end of the British-Canadian invasion beaches two vessels, the X20 and the X23, were utilized as navigational markers to define the limits of the British assault zones. What type of vessels were they?
    submarines
    barges
    lightships
    corvettes


13. Admiral A.G. Kirk, commander of the American task force, and Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley, the American ground commander, occupied what cruiser as their flagship?
    USS Quincy
    USS Houston
    USS Tuscaloosa
    USS Augusta


14. The smell of what substance permeated the transports, the landing ships and the landing craft?
    Answer: (One word-Whoops!)


15. The naval bombardment of the invasion beaches was planned to last how long?
    1 hour
    1/2 hour
    1and 1/2 hours
    2 hours


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