Sword Beach

Local nameSword Beach
LocationNormandy

Sword, commonly known as Sword Beach, was the code name given to one of the five main landing areas along the Normandy coast during the initial assault phase, Operation Neptune, of Operation Overlord. The Allied invasion of German-occupied France commenced on 6 June 1944. Stretching 8 kilometres from Ouistreham to Saint-Aubin-sur-Mer, the beach proved to be the easternmost landing site of the invasion after the abortion of an attack on a sixth beach, code-named Band. Taking Sword was to be the responsibility of the British Army with sea transport, mine sweeping and a naval bombardment force provided by the British Royal Navy as well as elements from the Polish, Norwegian and other Allied navies.

Among the five beaches of the operation, Sword is the nearest to Caen, about 15 kilometres from the goal of the 3rd Infantry Division.

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IWM caption : OPERATION… @ Evans, J L (Capt), No 5 Army Film & Photographic Unit
 
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sword_Beach

Address 2 Rue Guynemer, Luc-sur-Mer 14530, France

Coordinates 49°19'14.385" N -0°21'18.307" E

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