D-DAY
BLUE TEAM:
1. Find the missing piece of the Detonator to blow the Storage Room door open!
2. Get 8 keys from Storage Room to open the Gate.
3. Reach Blue Flag in bunker basement.
RED TEAM:
1. Defend frontline for 20 min to win the round.
2. Defend Flag in basement
The Battle of Normandy, also known as D-Day, started on June 6, 1944 and was the beginning of the major invasion of Nazi-occupied Western Europe during World War II. But why was it called “D-Day”?
You might at first be inclined to think the abbreviation is similar to V-Day (Victory Day). Indeed, one commonly touted explanation given for the meaning of the “D” in D-Day is that it stands for “designated day.” Others claim it stands for “decision day”, “debarkation”, or even “deliverance day.” Even General Dwight Eisenhower, or at the least his assistant, weighed in when Eisenhower received a letter asking for an explanation of the meaning of D-Day. His executive assistant wrote back stating D-Day was a shortened version of “departed day”.
Feb 23, 2022