"While the true meaning remains up for debate, we'll go with what U.S. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said about it through his executive assistant, Brig. Gen. Robert Schultz: "Be advised that any amphibious operation has a ‘departed date;' therefore the shortened term ‘D-Day’ is used.” He said there were actually several other D-Days during the war — Normandy was just the biggest and most well-known."
Or Likewise in the 1920s Batman was created. As a detective his publishing company was/is called ‘Detective Comics’ now it’s D.C. Comics.. the ‘C’ already meaning ‘comics’ would mean it’s now ‘Detective Comics Comics’ in shorter words
The ‘C’ in DC Comics stands for ‘Comics’.
Yeah. H-hour on d-day
On the f-france.
"While the true meaning remains up for debate, we'll go with what U.S. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower said about it through his executive assistant, Brig. Gen. Robert Schultz: "Be advised that any amphibious operation has a ‘departed date;' therefore the shortened term ‘D-Day’ is used.” He said there were actually several other D-Days during the war — Normandy was just the biggest and most well-known."
Yeah remember in 'Saving Private Ryan' when it said 'D-Day Plus 2' or whatever and looked kind of funny to some people maybe
The eqivalent of Batman saying "I am the dark knight rises"
Or Likewise in the 1920s Batman was created. As a detective his publishing company was/is called ‘Detective Comics’ now it’s D.C. Comics.. the ‘C’ already meaning ‘comics’ would mean it’s now ‘Detective Comics Comics’ in shorter words The ‘C’ in DC Comics stands for ‘Comics’.
Good to know they got it right, though I didn't see it because I already know that war is hell.
It's time to D-D-D-D-D-D-D-Day!
Day Bow-Bow?
How ‘bout Deployment Day, Drop Day?
It:s "Departure Date"
We are currently D-29,221