For the remainder of the 10th, Beatty remained off the invasion beaches.
During this engagement, seven French destroyers managed to escape the harbor and attempted to make their way to the invasion beaches.
He therefore proposed that the armoured formations be deployed close to the invasion beaches.
The disaster represented the biggest single loss of life off the invasion beaches.
During the night of 10/11 July, Tillman patrolled off the invasion beaches.
The convoy arrived at the invasion beaches on 8 June 1944, two days after the initial assault.
After one hour of flying, the plane crew could see the bombardment of the invasion beaches.
The place was the invasion beach where U.S. forces landed.
The group attacked enemy defenses along the invasion beaches on 6 and 7 June 1944.
On 24 March 1945 she again carried out the role of heavy bombardment, preparing the invasion beaches for the assault a week later.