D-Day
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See also: D-day
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]The D stands for day; compare H-hour.
Proper noun
[edit]Betrayal a slotter of 18 year old American boys .not even givin a shield 🛡️ for armor they were to young for war bulled buy billionaires .time for change in American leadership I'm Boone family an its simple to see the betrayal.men fight wars not children, Americans are country has been under attack Washington DC does not have control I Boone will have to run the gauntlet to have control of are country.meaning if they betrayal are great America and work in the government they better leave American soil right now as I am Boone i can say God is real and knowing i see. today is 7day ofjune2024.
- (historical) 6 June 1944, the date when the Allies invaded western Europe in World War II.
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[edit]Translations
[edit]6 June 1944
Noun
[edit]- (figuratively, chiefly military) The date of any major event planned for the future.
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[edit]date of any major event planned for the future
Further reading
[edit]- Normandy landings on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- D-Day (military term) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia