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by Mark Zuehlke

Morgan, Lt. Gen. Frederick E. Morgan, 25–27, 28, 41

  Morgan, Sgt. Harvey, 128

  Morrison, Sgt. G.W., 212

  Morton, Lt. Col. Ronald, 110, 269, 297, 298

  Mosquito Mk VI, described, 65–66

  Moulineaux, 268, 270, 293, 295

  Mountbatten, Adm. Lord Louis, 22

  Mue River, 330

  Mulberries, described, 125

  Mulgrave, HMCS, 51–52, 124, 154

  Mumberson, Rfn. Frank, 343

  Munro, Ross, 263, 267, 339–40

  Murphy, Capt. C.H. “Chuck,” 205–6, 342

  Murphy, Sgt. M.L., 203

  Murray, Sgt. T.B., 296–97

  Mutch, Rfn. Andrew G., 168

  Nan Green, 158, 167, 190, 194

  Nan Red, 158, 167, 262–63, 273

  Nan Sector, 158, 159, 164

  Nan White, 158, 167, 262, 266

  Nantes, 63

  National Defence Headquarters, Ottawa, 88, 91

  Nelles, V/Adm. Percy, 105

  Newburgh, Tpr. Harold, 163

  Nicholls, Tpr., 178

  Nicklin, Maj. Jeff, 90, 148

  Nicol, Rfn. Bob, 212

  Nogent le Rotrou, 318

  Norrey-en-Bessin, 101

  O’Connell, Pte. Tom, 146

  O’Leary, Pte. L.E. “Doc,” 228

  Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine (OKM), 71–72

  Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (okw), 71–72, 78–79, 240, 285, 287, 317–18

  command structure of, 73–74

  Ockenden, F/O Gordon F., 60, 336

  Oikle, Cpl. W.E., 144

  Oliver, Cdre. G.N., 119, 157–58, 263, 265

  Omaha Beach, 97, 105, 123, 124, 153, 334, 335, 346

  Operations,

  Husky, 27

  Neptune, 29, 49, 52, 133, 335

  Overlord, 19, 26–28, 58

  Pointblank, 57–58

  Roundup, 21

  Sledgehammer, 21–22

  Taxable, 130–133

  Organization Todt, 73–74, 76

  Orne River, 78, 80, 97, 140, 141, 145, 152, 225, 237, 241, 283, 285–89, 291, 292, 321

  Osborne, Tpr. H., 187

  Otway, Lt. Col. Terence, 149–50

  Oulton, Lt. Blake, 278

  Oxtoby, Pte. C.M., 226

  Paisley, Cpl. Jim, 171

  Palmer, P/O, 64

  Palmer, Pte. E.R., 282

  Paré, Lt. D., 257

  Paris, 134, 240, 284, 285, 318

  Parkes, Sgt. P.C., 203

  Parks, Rfn. Jim, 188–90

  Pas de Calais, 12, 72, 78, 126, 130, 240

  Paterson, Sgt. W.A., 252

  Patterson, F/L, 64

  Patterson, Maj. H.S., 40–41

  Patterson, MO John Aubry, 201, 207

  Pattison, Lt. H.K. “Kit,” 170

  Patton, Gen. George S., 72, 73

  Paulson, Pte. V.C., 247

  Paulus, Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich, 24

  Pearkes, Maj. Gen. George R., 30

  Pease, Lt. E.L., 313, 315

  Peck, Lt. A.C., 250, 254

  Pegasus Bridge, 237, 349

  Périers, 290

  Perkins, Tpr. Gord, 328

  Petch, Lt. Col., 307

  Peters, Maj. F.L., 167, 183, 190, 316

  Petiville, 142

  Pickering, Maj. E., 253

  Pidluberg, Pte. G.H., 236

  Pierrepont, 254, 311, 312, 331

  Piers, Capt. Desmond W., 107–8, 155–57, 270–71

  Pike, Cpl. R., 314

  “Pious Dream,” 52

  Pledger, Pte. K.M., 226

  le Plein-Bois de Bavent, 98

  Plows, Maj. Arthur, 249, 251–52, 331

  Plumb, Sgt. Tommy, 189

  Plumetot, 291

  Pluto, described, 125

  Plymouth, 51–52

  Pockiluk, Cpl. H.A., 187

  Pope, Brig. M.A., 88

  Port-en-Bessin, 154

  Portsmouth, 41, 54, 107, 110, 265

  Powell, Capt. John Wilson “Jake,” 186

  Prince David, HMCS, 52–53, 265, 335

  Prince Henry, HMCS, 52–53, 166, 248, 265, 335

  Proctor, Maj. Hilton, 89, 91

  Putot-en-Bessin, 101

  qh2, described, 124–25

  Quadrant (Quebec) Conference, 28

  Queen Emma, 248

  Querqueville, 126

  Quetta, 31

  Radcliff, Lt. F.G., 184

  Ralston, J.L., 194

  Ramilles, HMS, 155

  Ramrod missions,

  Ramrod 804, 63

  Ramrod 905, 63–64

  Ramsay, Adm. Sir Bertram, r.n., 28, 29, 114–15

  Ramsay, Capt. P.F., 250, 251, 330

  Ranville, 237, 286, 288, 291

  Rauch, Oberst Josepf, 291

  Reed, Rfn. Doug, 175, 211, 212

  Rennes, 133, 134

  Reviers, 197, 250, 255, 256, 312–14, 316

  Reviers–Fontaine–Henry road, 313

  Rhineland, 19

  Rhodenizer, Maj. L.M., 295

  Richardson, Lt. Charles, 173–74, 199–200, 203

  Richardson, James Stanley, 174

  Richardson, T/O Stan, 50–51, 125, 153

  Richter, Generalleutnant Wilhelm, 241–42, 284, 286, 292, 322–23

  Ringway Parachute Course, 89

  Ritchie, Cpl. W.G., 184

  Robehomme, 98, 227, 229, 236

  Robehomme Bridge, 150–51

  Roberts, Raymond Lawson, 174

  Robertson, Pte. George, 226

  Robichaud, Capt. Eloi, 275, 282

  Rogers, Cpl. Fred, 159

  Rommel, Generalfeldmarschall Erwin, 73, 74, 78–80, 133–34, 283, 284

  strengthens coastal defences, 75–76

  Roosevelt, President Franklin D., 21, 28

  Rosher, F/E Sgt. J., 131

  Ross, Maj. J.D., 253

  Ross, Cpl. John, 235

  Ross, Pte. L.D., 228

  Rots, 330

  Rouen, 240

  Rousseau, Lt. Philippe, 225–26

  Rowley, Maj. Roger, 104

  Rudko, Pte. Fred, 143

  Ruhr valley, 68–69, 78

  Runolfson, Cpl. Stephen, 179–80

  Russell, Lt. J.H., 249

  Ryan, Pte. Joe, 202–3, 274–75

  St. Aubin-sur-Mer, 100–2, 155, 156, 158, 168, 173, 175, 197, 256, 262, 263, 272–73, 277, 281, 339, 349

  battle for, 198–209

  St. Contest, 339

  St. Croix-sur-Mer, 185, 242, 246–47, 250, 252, 254–56, 310–11, 345

  St. Germain, 239

  St. Laurent-sur-Mer, 97

  St. Lô, 287

  St. Nazaire, 22, 75

  St. Pierre-sur-Dives, 292, 320–21

  Sandown Bay, 126

  Saruk, Rfn. Emil, 187–88

  Saunders, Cpl. Myles, 138

  Savoy, Cpl. Albert, 198

  Scapa Flow, 107

  Schjelderup, Lt. Roger, 183–85, 247

  Schützenmine, described, 216

  Seaborn, Mary Elizabeth, 120

  Seaborn, Rev. Robert Lowder, 120, 166

  Seaman, Lt. R.F., 313

  Seine River, 27, 75, 78, 240, 241

  Seneco, Tpr. Stan “Fish,” 171, 178–79

  Seulles River, 100, 101, 167, 185, 186, 194, 242–43, 250, 251, 316, 349

  Sévigny, Maj. George, 269, 293, 300–1

  Shapiro, Lionel, 103

  Shawcross, Capt. Ronald, 109, 191–93

  Shepherd, Rfn. Bert, 214–16

  Shineton, Sgt. John, 298, 300

  Simmons, Cpl. Jackie, 326, 328

  Simonds, Lt. Gen. Guy, 72

  Simonds, Capt. Peter, 104

  Simpson, Sgt. Jack, 169, 214

  Simpson, Cpl. Jim, 43

  Simpson, Lt. John, 148

  Sinclair, Tpr. E.S., 178

  Sioux, HMCS, 155–56

  Smith, Tpr. Oscar E., 179

  Smuck, Capt. H.L., 313–14

  Solent, 113

  Somme Estuary, 78


  Somme River, 241

  Southampton, 99, 110, 111, 113, 114

  Southwick House, 114

  Spaatz, Lt. Gen. Carl, 58

  Speer, Albert, 74

  Speidel, Generalleutnant Hans, 73–74, 79–80

  Spitfire, Mark IX, described, 59

  Spragge, Lt. Col. J.G. “Jock,” 37, 259, 262, 303, 304, 306, 343

  Springer, Charles, 208

  Springer, Sgt. Jack, 206, 208, 342

  Springer, Marven, 208

  Stacey, Col. C.P., 345

  Stagg, Capt. J.M., 114–15

  Stalin, Premier Joseph, 22

  Stanfield, Cpl. Harv, 171, 178–79

  Stevenson, L/Cpl. R.J., 203

  Stock, Rfn. Herman, 215

  Storrs, A/C H.G. (Tony), 52, 123–24, 153–54

  Stuart, Bdr. Okill, 161, 164

  Supreme Headquarters, Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF), 71, 79, 83, 114

  Swan, Sig. E.G., 253

  Swim, Pte. H.B. (Sinkor), 138, 143

  Sword Beach, 97, 101, 130, 140, 152, 225, 235, 236, 286, 289, 334, 336, 339

  Tailleville, 209, 272–74, 283, 303, 342, 345

  battle for, 276–82

  Talbot, Cpl. Bill, 326, 328

  Tallboys, described, 70

  Tanks,

  Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers (AVRE), described, 44, 162

  Bobbin, described, 44

  Crab, described, 44

  Duplex-Drive, described, 42–44

  invasion launch, 170–72

  Firefly, described, 111–12

  vs. Mark IV, 289–90

  vs. Panther V, 112

  vs. Tiger, 112

  Petard, described, 44

  in action, 205

  Stuart (Honey), described, 306

  Tedder, a/cm Sir Arthur, 28

  Tessier, Cpl. René, 212–13

  Texas, USN, 153

  Thaon, 330

  Thompson, Pte. G., 143–44

  Thunder,HMS, 51

  Tierceville, 256, 310

  Timming, Lt. G.C., 95

  le Tocquet, 130

  Todd, Brig. P.A.S. (Stanley), 38–41, 53–54

  Tofflemire, Tpr. R.E., 172

  Toseland, Lt. Norm, 150–51

  Transportation Plan, 58

  Trident Conference, 25

  Trun, 317

  Tubb, Maj. C.S.T. “Stu,” 196

  Turner, Maj. Gen. G.R. Turner, 26

  Ultra, 73, 79, 133

  Utah Beach, 97, 349

  la Valette, 242, 251

  Varaville, 98, 137, 141, 142, 148–51, 228–30, 232, 235, 237, 238

  Varreville, 97

  Vaux, 101

  Vegreville, HMCS, 52

  Veness, Lt. Jack Mersereau, 35, 307–8

  Vennes, Cpl. Bruno, 268–69

  Victory Campaign, 345

  la Villeneuve, 329, 330

  Villons-les-Buissons, 300, 307, 308, 345

  Vimont, 134

  Vire River, 78, 97

  von Buttlar-Brandenfels, Oberst Host, 240, 241

  von Luck, Maj. Hans, 134–36, 284–86, 288–89, 316

  von Oppeln-Bronikowski, Oberst, 287, 290

  von Rundstedt, Generalfeldmarschall Gerd, 73–75, 78–80, 133, 139–42, 285, 318

  von Schweppenburg, General der Panzertruppen Leo Freiherr Geyr, 283, 318

  Wagemann, Hauptmann Eberhard, 134–35

  Wald, Rfn. Carl, 189

  Walker, S/C Brad, 60

  Walker, Danny, 132

  Walker, Lt. H.M. (Chuck), 142–44

  Wallis, CSM W., 212

  Walsh, Sgt. Bill, 188

  Walsh, L/Sgt. Pat, 198

  Warlimont, General der Artillerie Walter, 79

  Warspite, HMS, 155

  Wasaga, HMCS, 104, 124–25

  Weathersbee, Lt. R.D.J., 97–98, 148

  Webb, Lt. Andy, 264–65

  Webb, Lt. Garth, 259–60

  Webb, Lt. Col. R.H., 253

  Wells, W/C E.P., 61

  Westerby, Rfn. Ted, 212

  Whaley, Lorne, 90

  White, Cpl., 282

  White, Pte. P., 173

  Wightman, Maj. Cyril, 86–87, 166

  Williams, Gnr. Al, 177, 195

  Williams, Brig. Gen. Paul, 32

  Wilson, Maj. E.M., 111

  Wilson, F/O Frederick, 336

  Wiltshire, 92

  Witt, Brigadefuhrer Fritz, 319–20, 322–23

  Wright, Capt. G.M., 253

  Wyman, Brig. Bob, 267, 338

  Young, Pte. Donald, 219

  Young, Maj. McGregor, 282

  INDEX OF FORMATIONS, UNITS, AND CORPS

  CANADIAN

  Air Force

  GROUPS

  6 Group, 130

  WINGS

  39 Reconnaissance Wing, 81

  127 Wing, 61

  143 Wing, 59, 62

  144 Wing, 59, 336–37

  SQUADRONS

  No. 400, 81

  No. 401, 65

  No. 402, 63

  No. 403, 63

  No. 406, 65

  No. 409, 65

  No. 410, 65

  No. 414, 81–82

  No. 416, 63–64

  No. 418, 65–66, 132

  No. 421, 63

  No. 430, 81

  No. 438, 59

  No. 439, 59

  No. 440, 59

  No. 441, 59–61, 63, 336–37

  No. 442, 59–61, 336

  No. 443, 59–60, 336

  Army

  RCA=Royal Canadian Artillery

  RCE=Royal Canadian Engineers

  First Canadian Army, 26, 72, 79, 263, 345

  CORPS

  I Canadian Corps, 26

  II Canadian Corps, 72

  Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, 111, 337

  Royal Canadian Signal Corps, 40, 104

  DIVISIONS

  1st Canadian Infantry Division, 20

  2nd Canadian Infantry Division, 72

  3rd Canadian Infantry Division, 11, 26, 27, 29, 30, 40, 41, 45, 53, 54, 57, 82, 86–88, 97, 108, 119, 182, 272, 275, 276, 290, 304, 306, 323, 324, 333, 334, 343, 345, 347

  briefings of, 99–104

  BRIGADES

  2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade, 11, 27, 41, 82, 84, 97, 109–10, 112, 267, 303, 333, 338, 347

  7th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 42, 109, 167, 183, 262, 297, 309, 310, 313, 332, 333, 340

  role on D-Day, 100–1

  8th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 42, 109, 197, 256, 257, 261–63, 266, 272–73, 294, 306, 333, 340, 343

  role on D-Day, 100–1

  9th Canadian Infantry Brigade, 42, 109, 121, 266, 272, 294, 308, 309, 323, 338, 340

  decision to land, 262–64

  role on D-Day, 101

  ARMOURED UNITS

  1st Hussars, 42, 43, 55, 100, 110, 111, 122, 161, 162, 167, 170, 177, 179, 183, 186–87, 248, 250, 252–54, 256, 311, 324, 327, 331–34, 346

  at Nan Green, 193–95

  ‘B’ Squadron meets disaster, 312–15

  Fort Garry Horse, 42, 43, 56, 100, 110, 111, 161, 162, 168, 170, 172, 201, 213, 217–19, 257, 258, 261, 269, 274, 276–77, 280, 301, 303–4, 334

  at St. Aubin-sur-Mer, 203–6

  ‘B’ Squadron’s charge, 297–300

  Sherbrooke Fusiliers, 42, 99, 263, 269, 294–97, 306–9

  ARTILLERY UNITS

  2nd Army Group, RCA, 100

  12th Field Regiment, RCA, 100, 158, 159, 252

  13th Field Regiment, RCA, 38, 100, 158, 160, 310–11

  14th Field Regiment, RCA, 100, 158, 159, 160–61, 219, 258, 268, 293

  disaster befalls 66th Battery, 259–61

  16th Battery, 12th Field, 159, 253

  19th Army Field Regiment, RCA, 100, 120, 158, 204, 278

  66th Battery, 14th Field, 161, 259–61, 268

  ENGINEER UNITS

  No. 6 Field Company, 183

  No. 18 Field Company, 262

  INFANTRY BATTALIONS/REGIMENTS

  1st Battalion, Canadian Scottish Regime
nt, 86, 100, 120, 165–66, 182, 183, 250, 253, 256, 310–12, 330–32, 334

  1st Canadian Parachute Battalion, 13, 29, 82, 225, 228, 349

  ‘C’ Company flight to drop zone, 127–30

  ‘C’ Company’s night operations, 137–45

  casualties on D-Day, 335

  formation and training, 88–91

  joins 3rd Parachute Brigade, 91–96

  main landings and operations, 145–52

  Operation Overlord briefing, 96–98

  Highland Light Infantry, 86, 100, 120, 165–66, 182, 183, 250, 253, 256, 310–12, 330–32, 334

  North Nova Scotia Highlanders, 35–36, 123, 263, 264, 294–97, 306–9

  North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, 56, 100, 108, 119, 167–68, 170, 172, 197, 283, 303, 334

  advance on Tailleville, 272–76

  battle for St. Aubin-sur-Mer, 198–209

  battle for Tailleville, 276–82

  Queen’s Own Rifles, 37, 100, 105–6, 120, 122, 165, 167, 168, 172–73, 175, 197, 198, 258–60, 269, 297, 298, 300–5, 309, 334, 340–43, 346

  fight for Bernières-sur-Mer, 210–21

  Régiment de la Chaudière, 100, 257–59, 262, 293–94, 300–1, 303, 333

  lead main column inland, 267–71

  Regina Rifle Regiment, 99, 100, 109, 113, 167, 172, 176, 185, 255, 312–13, 315–16, 327, 331, 332, 334, 346

  fight for Nan Green, 190–97

  Royal Winnipeg Rifles, 11, 37, 55, 90, 100, 112–13, 165–68, 172, 181–83, 185, 188, 190, 242, 246, 247, 251, 254, 256, 310, 311, 324–27, 334, 338

  Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders, 109, 263, 308

  OTHER UNITS

  No. 14 Field Ambulance, 340

  No. 22 Field Ambulance, 340

  No. 23 Field Ambulance, 340

  The Cameron Highlanders of Ottawa (mg Battalion), 32, 104, 258, 268, 306

  Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 110

  Saskatoon Light Infantry, 89

  Navy

  Royal Canadian Navy, 46. See also General Index, ships by names

  contribution to Operation Neptune, 48–49

  FORMATIONS

  26th Destroyer Flotilla, 107

  31st Minesweeping Flotilla, 104

  clear Omaha Beach approaches, 153–54

  sweeping operations night of June 5–6, 123–25

  260th LCI Flotilla, 265

  262nd LCI Flotilla, 55, 113, 265, 335

  528th LCA Flotilla, 265

  529th LCA Flotilla, 265

  BRITISH AND COMMONWEALTH

  Air Force

  2nd Tactical Air Force, 57, 60

  No. 5 Group, 67, 69

  No. 12 Group, 57

  No. 38 Group, 95

  Air Defence of Great Britain, 57

  Bomber Command, 155

  Fighter Command, 57

  SQUADRONS

  No. 617, 67, 69, 130–33

  No. 630, 67

  Army

  I Corps, 27

  Second Army, 29, 44, 83, 97, 241, 335, 337, 344

  Eighth Army, 25, 26

  21st Army Group Headquarters, 103

  DIVISIONS

  3rd Infantry, 97, 140, 290, 308, 316, 339

  6th Airborne, 29, 91, 92, 95, 97, 130, 145, 225, 227, 238, 284, 286, 290, 335, 339, 349

 

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