In the July 22,1944 issue of Yank Magazine the editors saw fit to release the numbers of American casualties that were racked-up during the first eleven days of the Allied Normandy Invasion. In the fullness of time, the numbers were adjusted to be considerably lower than the 1944 accounting; Pentagon records now indicate 1,465 were killed, 3,184 were wounded, 1,928 were registered as missing, 26 were taken prisoner.

Of the total US figure, 2499 casualties were from the US airborne troops (238 of them being deaths). The casualties at Utah Beach were relatively light: 197, including 60 missing. However, the US 1st and 29th Divisions together suffered around 2,000 casualties at Omaha Beach.

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Additional facts and figures about the U.S. Army casualties in June of ’44 can be read in this article.

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American Army Dead D-Day on D-day1944 Normandy CampaignLosses1944 D-Day Campaign casualtiesUS 1st Division D-Day casualtiesUS 29th Division D-Day casualties1944 Normandy Campaign Dead 1944D-Day Wounded 1944General Omar Bradley quoted in YANK Magazine 1944US Navy D Day Dead 1944US Navy D Day casualtiesrecords of US Navy D Day deadrecords of US Navy D Day casualtiesWW ii Magazine Article about US casualty records
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