stealthytyler Posted June 6, 2018 Share #1 Posted June 6, 2018 As we recognize the 74th anniversary of the invasion of Normandy, lets take this opportunity to also recognize the other amphibious assault operations during WWII that in some cases have mostly been overshadowed by the longest day on June 6, 1944. This is a list that I found online. According to the source, the list below also includes operations that were planned but eventually canceled. Please add any operations that are not represented here and please make a note if there are any errors. Thank you. Aleutian Islands Campaign Operation Sandcrab – 11 May 1943 Operation Cottage – 15 August 1943 European Theatre Operation Chariot – 28 March 1942 Operation Jubilee – 18 August 1942 Operation Sledgehammer – contingency plan for German collapse in the west Operation Gymnast – codename used for proposed invasion of Europe during 1942 Operation Neptune – 6 June 1944 Operation Overlord – 6 June 1944 Operation Switchback – 9 October 1944 Operation Vitality – 24 October 1944 Operation Infatuate – 1 November 1944 Mediterranean Theatre Operation Abstention – 25 February 1941 Operation Ironclad – 5 May 1942 Operation Agreement – 14 September 1942 Operation Torch – 8 November 1942 – North Africa Operation Husky – 10 July 1943 Operation Baytown – 3 September 1943 Operation Slapstick – 9 September 1943 Operation Avalanche – 9 September 1943 Operation Shingle – 22 January 1944 Operation Dragoon – 15 August 1944 – Southern France South East Asia Theatre Operation Dracula – 2 May 1945 Operation Zipper South West Pacific Area Battle of Goodenough Island – 22 October 1942 Operation Cartwheel – 1943-1944 – Commanded by General MacArthur, it involved forces from both the South West Pacific Area (command) (SWPA) and the Pacific Ocean Areas (command). Operation Chronicle – 30 June 1943 Operation Toenails – 30 June 1943 Operation Director – 15 December 1943 – Arawe Operation Dexterity – 2 January 1944 Operation Brewer – 29 February 1944 – Admiralty Islands campaign Operation Persecution – 22 April 1944 – Aitape Operation Hurricane – 23 May 1944 – Biak Operation Typhoon – 30 July 1944 – Sansapor Operation King II – 20 October 1944 Operation Musketeer II – 9 January 1945 – Philippines Campaign (1944–45) Operation Victor III – 28 February 1945 Operation Victor IV – 10 March 1945 Operation Victor V – 17 April 1945 Borneo campaign (1945) Pacific Ocean Areas Operation Watchtower – 7 August 1942 Operation Cleanslate – 21 February 1943 Operation Cherry Blossom – 1 November 1943 – Bougainville Operation Galvanic – 20 November 1943 – Tarawa Operation Galvanic – 20 November 1943 – Makin Island Operation Flintlock – 31 January 1944 Operation Flintlock – 31 January 1944 – Kwajalein Operation Catchpole – 17 February 1944 – Eniwetok Operation Forager – 15 June 1944 Operation Detachment – 15 February 1945 Operation Iceberg – 1 April 1945 Operation Olympic – planned for 1 November 1945 Operation Coronet – planned for 1 March 1946 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MastersMate Posted June 6, 2018 Share #2 Posted June 6, 2018 Between Operation Hurricane and Operation Typhoon was Operation Cyclone, 2 July 1944, Noemfoor Island, New Guinea. Operation Tradewind on 15 Sept 1944 at Morotai Island.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salvage Sailor Posted June 6, 2018 Share #3 Posted June 6, 2018 It should be noted that these are primarily the larger US amphibious operations (some combined with Allied forces). For example, although Cartwheel and Chronicle are on the list, the many Australian landings in New Guinea (Liliput, Postern), New Britain, Borneo (Oboe), etc are not included Some of the other smaller USMC, USA operations are also not on the list.(Michaelmas, Backhander, Appease) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
stealthytyler Posted June 6, 2018 Author Share #4 Posted June 6, 2018 Thanks guys. I hope we can get a bunch of feedback and then have a mod go in at a later date on the first post and apply the edit changes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garandomatic Posted June 7, 2018 Share #5 Posted June 7, 2018 There were also landings conducted in late march west of okinawa to secure the April 1 landings. Kerama Retto i believe. Got a named navy M1 helmet to an ensign that was the boat officer of a landing craft there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mohrlangbaby Posted June 2, 2019 Share #6 Posted June 2, 2019 Good morning guys, sorry if I'm incorrect in asking but is there a way to know which guys were in which LVT for Operation Galvanic? I know my uncle was in one at H hour & was marooned on the reef & had to wade in, he was PFC John K Mohrlang KIA(no body recovered). I appreciate any help or guidance from your expert hands! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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