American Military News
by Ryan Morgan
On June 6, 1944, the Allies launched the largest amphibious invasion in history against German-occupied France, in an operation that serve as a key turning point for World War II.
June 6, the day Allied forces planned to start the invasion of Normandy was known as âD-Day,â and each year, the U.S. military commemorates the troops who participated in the invasion.
On Sunday, the U.S. Army tweeted in recognition of the thousands of allied paratroopers who participated in parachute drops overnight ahead of the main amphibious invasion force…