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In the d day document how does Eisenhower describe the departing troops?
STAFF MESSAGE CONTROL
INCOMING MESSAGE
SHAEF CF
SARF 83/06
Filed 06080OB June
URGENT
FROM
SHAEF CCMAND POST, PERSONAL FROM CENERAL EISEENHOVIEIL
TO
AGTAR-TO GENERAL ARSHALL FOR HIS EYES CNLY; SHAEF FOR IMFORATION
REF NO : 90016, 6 June 1944,
Local time is now 8 in the morning.
I have as yet no infomation concerning the actual landings nor of
our progress through beach obstacles. Communique will not be issued until we
have word that leading ground troops are actually ashore.
All preliminary reports are satisfactory. Airborne formations ap-
parently landed in good order with losses out of approximately 1250 airplanes
participating about 30. Preliminary bombings by air went off as scheduled.
Navy reports sweeping some mines, but so far as is known channels are clear
and operation proceeding as planned. In early morning hours reaction from
shore batteries was sufficiently light that some of the naval spotting planes
have returned awaiting call.
The weather yesterday which was original date selected was impos-
sible all along the target coast. Today conditions are vastly improved both by
sea and air and we have the prospect of at least reasonably favorable weather
for the next several days.
Yesterday, I visited British troops about to embark and last night
saw a great portion of a United States airborne division just prior to its
takeoff. The enthusiasm, toughness and obvious fitness of every single nan
were high and the 1ight of battle was in their eyes.
I will keep you informed.
DI STEIBUTION:
1. SUPREIE CCMAN DER
2. CHIEF CF STAFF
DECLASSIFIED
DOD DIR. 5200.10, June 29, 1960
NE by WGL date_6-27-67
3. SCS
. Gen.Strong (6-2)
5. Gen. 1Bu)) (6-39)
COPY NO 1
S
*TOP SEERST
/2
JUS
étv
Aa
YES ONLY
Transcribed Image Text:STAFF MESSAGE CONTROL INCOMING MESSAGE SHAEF CF SARF 83/06 Filed 06080OB June URGENT FROM SHAEF CCMAND POST, PERSONAL FROM CENERAL EISEENHOVIEIL TO AGTAR-TO GENERAL ARSHALL FOR HIS EYES CNLY; SHAEF FOR IMFORATION REF NO : 90016, 6 June 1944, Local time is now 8 in the morning. I have as yet no infomation concerning the actual landings nor of our progress through beach obstacles. Communique will not be issued until we have word that leading ground troops are actually ashore. All preliminary reports are satisfactory. Airborne formations ap- parently landed in good order with losses out of approximately 1250 airplanes participating about 30. Preliminary bombings by air went off as scheduled. Navy reports sweeping some mines, but so far as is known channels are clear and operation proceeding as planned. In early morning hours reaction from shore batteries was sufficiently light that some of the naval spotting planes have returned awaiting call. The weather yesterday which was original date selected was impos- sible all along the target coast. Today conditions are vastly improved both by sea and air and we have the prospect of at least reasonably favorable weather for the next several days. Yesterday, I visited British troops about to embark and last night saw a great portion of a United States airborne division just prior to its takeoff. The enthusiasm, toughness and obvious fitness of every single nan were high and the 1ight of battle was in their eyes. I will keep you informed. DI STEIBUTION: 1. SUPREIE CCMAN DER 2. CHIEF CF STAFF DECLASSIFIED DOD DIR. 5200.10, June 29, 1960 NE by WGL date_6-27-67 3. SCS . Gen.Strong (6-2) 5. Gen. 1Bu)) (6-39) COPY NO 1 S *TOP SEERST /2 JUS étv Aa YES ONLY
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