They also had code names for invasions that they are planning to do so that nobody finds out about their plan. "The code name for the invasion was Operation Overlord” (Gale 1). These soldiers used a code name for the invasion that they were going to do so that nobody found out how, when, and where they were going to do it. People in the war used broadcast messages to speak to other soldiers. "In a broadcast message to troops before they leave, Eisenhower tells them, "The tide has turned! The free men of the world are marching together to victory.... We will accept nothing less than full victory!" a. The a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a Eisenhower spoke to his troops using a technological item that broadcasts messages and can be sent to anyone. This is how people spoke to each other during the battle. People made advancements in technological things and mostly weapons so they could win more fights and they needed to advance. Over 800 aircraft that were filled with lots of paratroopers ready to battle headed towards France. Eisenhower sent an extra 13,000 aircraft to back up the other soldiers (Gale
They also had code names for invasions that they are planning to do so that nobody finds out about their plan. "The code name for the invasion was Operation Overlord” (Gale 1). These soldiers used a code name for the invasion that they were going to do so that nobody found out how, when, and where they were going to do it. People in the war used broadcast messages to speak to other soldiers. "In a broadcast message to troops before they leave, Eisenhower tells them, "The tide has turned! The free men of the world are marching together to victory.... We will accept nothing less than full victory!" a. The a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a. a Eisenhower spoke to his troops using a technological item that broadcasts messages and can be sent to anyone. This is how people spoke to each other during the battle. People made advancements in technological things and mostly weapons so they could win more fights and they needed to advance. Over 800 aircraft that were filled with lots of paratroopers ready to battle headed towards France. Eisenhower sent an extra 13,000 aircraft to back up the other soldiers (Gale