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Shortly after 4:45am on June 6, 276 Marauder medium bombers pounded the beach defense with 550 tons of bombs (Heritage, 67.) The invasion at Utah beach involved 865 ships. As soon as the sun rose a few minutes before 6, the bombardment began (Dank, 68.) As soon as the bombardments were over, 600 men and 2 squadrons of amphibious tanks would lead the way for the rest of the 23,250 men that were to land at Utah Beach (Holmes, 22... displayed 300 characters
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This attack was to begin at 6:30 am. Pointe Du Hoc was a cliff top site, raising 177 feet from the shore, and was believed to be the home of six 155mm guns in concrete emplacements. These guns could fire 25,000 yards onto Utah Beach or Omaha Beach. Only 225 men landed here to take over the perch. They held this point until they were relieved on June 8th... displayed next 300 characters
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