Air Chief Marshal Sir Trafford Leigh-Mallory (standing, centre), Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Expeditionary Air Force, discussing with Allied air chiefs plans for the destrcution of German communications in France before the invasion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 84 wordsLONDON, June 6.—Early this morning we flew across the invasion fleet on its way to France and through rifts in the dense cloud that blanketed the Channel I caught a brief glimpse or two of the ships ...
Article : 1,088 wordsNews of the invasion, which was electrifying the whole world, caused great excitement in Sydney. Toasts to success were drunk in all city hotels, and there was keen discussion in trams, trains, buses, ...
Article : 1,965 wordsLONDON, June 6.—At one of many British ports where were gathered together hundreds of the landing craft which crossed ...
Article : 562 wordsABOARD AN L.S.T., June 6.— After all the excitement of embarkation, we are still herded together in our "Landing-Ship ...
Article : 486 wordsWITH SECOND TACTICAL AIR FORCE, June 6.—The invading forces from the sea went in literally behind a moving wall of long-range fighters and under a 24-hour beach patrol of Spitfires and ...
Article : 663 wordsLONDON June 6 (A.A.P).—In a broadcast this morning General Eisenhower told the people of Western Europe that the ...
Article : 337 wordsLONDON, June 6 (A.A.P.).—"I have absolute and complete confidence in the outcome," said General Montgomery, addressing ...
Article : 324 wordsWITH THE U.S. TROOPS, June 6.—Elaborate plans based on air reconnaissance of actural invasion beaches, and followed by ...
Article : 220 wordsLONDON June 6 (Official Wireless). —British submarines have scored more successes against enemy ships in the Mediterranean and Aegean Sea. ...
Article : 115 wordsThe British Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, inspecting U.S. invasion troops in England last month. The letters AAA/O on their helmets stand for "Anywhere, Anytime, Anyhow, bar Nothing." ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 wordsLONDON, June 6 (A.A.P.).— The battle noith of Jassy has developed into a heavy armoured action, according to Reuters ...
Article : 143 wordsSydney yesterday had its coldest day this year. The minimum temperature was 42.7 degrees at 7.10 a.m. This was the lowest reading since ...
Article : 96 wordsWASHINGTON, June 6 (A.A.P.).— The Soviet Ambassador, M. Gromyko, [?]ecorated the U.S. Chief of Staff, General G. C. Marshall, with the Order ...
Article : 92 wordsLONDON, June 6.—Moscow Radio this afternoon broadcast the following message on the invasion:— ...
Article : 143 wordsDetective Proud, of Redfern, would like to get in touch with a cyclist who is believed to have seen an accident in Botany Road, Alexandria, on ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Wed 7 Jun 1944, Page 3
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