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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-06-02 08:45 [#01219376]
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"D" stands for what?
"Dilema" .... cos it was a fucking huge one sorting that german chap out
"Darning" .... cos a lot of socks were
"Day"........... cos a lot of babies had to say goodbye to their pops
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horsefactory
from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-02 08:50 [#01219382]
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Dangermouse
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2004-06-02 08:50 [#01219384]
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Duh
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The_Funkmaster
from St. John's (Canada) on 2004-06-02 08:54 [#01219389]
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Dick...
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Matvey
from Kiev (Ukraine) on 2004-06-02 08:57 [#01219393]
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Death, opposed to birth
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brokephones
from Londontario on 2004-06-02 09:01 [#01219404]
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Doomsday?
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Taffmonster
from dog_belch (Japan) on 2004-06-02 09:02 [#01219405]
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DILDO
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elusive
from detroit (United States) on 2004-06-02 09:06 [#01219412]
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Damn proud of anyone who fought that day.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-06-02 09:18 [#01219425]
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decisive day dung day
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ecnadniarb
on 2004-06-02 09:23 [#01219433]
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It means nothing...D-Day is simply a term used to describe the day that an operation begins. The time an operation begins in H-Hour. Any meanings for the letter D in the context of the second world war landing have been invented later as a label and do not define the true meaning.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-06-02 09:25 [#01219437]
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aren't you wise... :)
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nacmat
on 2004-06-02 09:27 [#01219443]
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c-century y-year m-month w-week d-day h-hour m-minute* s-second
problem with month
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ecnadniarb
on 2004-06-02 09:28 [#01219446]
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Only the day and the hour is used.
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-06-02 09:48 [#01219469]
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symantics schmantics
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brokephones
from Londontario on 2004-06-02 09:52 [#01219476]
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Im not proud of any of the canadian soldiers who fought. They had to fight, some chose to. But they all had to. Yeah they stopped nazi germany but whatever.
People died.
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-06-02 09:58 [#01219489]
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lets not get into it the "hows" and the "whys"...suffice it to say it was some serious logistics going on and a lot of bloody luck.....a pain in the ass for both sides i'm sure
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epohs
from )C: on 2004-06-02 10:02 [#01219493]
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yup. nothing.
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tolstoyed
from the ocean on 2004-06-02 10:02 [#01219495]
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What is the meaning of D-Day? A lot of people ask me what does D-Day actually means. Well, every operation has it's D-Day. This is the day an operation starts. For operation Overlord this was June 6th 1944, for operation Market Garden this was 17 September 1944, and so one.
Instead of just saying, Day, they repeat the first letter to emphasize that this is the day that the operation will start, not on any other day, but this day! The same counts for H-Hour, this is the time the operation will start. Like for the invasion in Normandy, H-Hour for Omaha Beach was 06.30h. In French they say "le Jour-J" for D-Day, In Dutch they say "het Uur-U" for H-Hour, according to the same principle.
But since the invasion in Normandy was one of the most important in WW II, and also because it's the most popular, and one of the most fascinating events from WWII, the operation has gone into history as D-Day. One of many of the history errors. The actual name for the invasion is Operation Overlord.
There are some people who say that D-Day stands for Decision Day, but that's something someone invented later. Why? I guess it sounds good. But that's not the military meaning of D-Day.
ecnadniarb is always right :)
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KEYFUMBLER
from DUBLIN (Ireland) on 2004-06-02 10:05 [#01219502]
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like a dog i knew was called Deefer.
"D" for "Dog"
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