D-Day in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for D-Day in the English»Spanish Dictionary

D-Day in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for D-Day in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

día [ˈdi·a] N m

D-day
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Of the 2,400 tons of supplies scheduled to be landed on D-Day, only 100 tons actually landed.
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During D-Day, the squadron flew patrols over the invasion fleet.
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A permanent D-Day exhibit was added in 2013.
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A total of 100 men were eventually dropped, together with 6,000 tons of military stores (4,000 tons had been dropped during the years before D-Day).
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He was the only soldier to earn the medal on D-Day.
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The museum's scope is not only the D-Day landings.
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She was also active in the D-Day landings.
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On D-Day the ship was hit by a tank shell which passed clear through the ship with minimal damage before detonating.
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D-Day is approaching, and Guy throws himself into his work.
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By the end of D-Day, the battalion had three combat ready tanks; 48 had either been sunk or destroyed in combat.
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