The success of the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944 depended on thousands
of troops carrying out their mission and the seamless coordination of
the amphibious landings with paratrooper and glider assaults. The troops
not only had to be trained up ready for their own roles, but to work
alongside other troops, often coordinating activities and communicating
with other troops while in unfamiliar terrain and under fire. This
pocket manual brings together excerpts from Allied manuals used in the
preparation for D-Day, including amphibious landings and managing
beachheads, pathfinder, paractrooper and glider pilot training, and
infantry and armored fighting in the bocage countryside.