- lodgement forces
- десантные войска (первого эшелона) для захвата плацдарма; войска, обороняющие плацдарм
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Lodgement — For other uses, see Lodgement (disambiguation). A lodgement is an enclave taken by and defended by force of arms against determined opposition made by increasing the size of a bridgehead, beachhead or airhead[1] into a substantial defended area,… … Wikipedia
Digest of Operation Overlord — ▪ Primary Source This document, the first comprehensive outline of what was to become the Normandy Invasion, was prepared in the summer of 1943 under the supervision of Frederick Morgan, chief of staff to the supreme allied commander (who had not … Universalium
Operation Overlord — Part of World War II Tank landing ships unloading supplies on Omaha Beach, building up … Wikipedia
U.S. Joint Operations Plan for Operation Overlord — ▪ Primary Source Headquarters First U.S. Army Group Like the plan for establishing the Normandy lodgment area (First U.S. Army Operations Plan “Neptune”), the Joint Operations Plan for Operation Overlord is concerned with the broad… … Universalium
Neptune Initial Joint Plan — ▪ Primary Source By the Allied Naval Commander Expeditionary Force, the Commander in Chief 21 Army Group, and the Air Commander in Chief Allied Expeditionary Air Force The “Neptune” Initial Joint Plan is frequently referred to as the… … Universalium
Beachhead — is a military term used to describe the line created when a unit (by sea) reaches a beach, and begins to defend that area of beach, while other reinforcements (it is hoped) help out, until a unit large enough to begin advancing has arrived.… … Wikipedia
Invasion of Normandy — This article is about the first few weeks of the invasion of Normandy. The first day of the landings (D Day) is covered in more detail at Normandy landings. For earlier invasions of Normandy in other wars, see Invasions of Normandy. Invasion of… … Wikipedia
Ludendorff Bridge — The Ludendorff Bridge (in World War II, frequently called the Bridge at Remagen ) was a railway bridge across the Rhine in Germany, connecting the villages of Remagen and Erpel between two ridge lines of hills flanking the river. Remagen is… … Wikipedia
M. A. G. Osmani — Mohammad Ataul Ghani Osmany Born September 1, 1918(1918 09 01) Sunamganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh Died February 16, 1984(1984 02 16) (aged 65) London, England … Wikipedia
Douve — Origin Normandy Mouth Bay of the Seine (English Channel) 49°21′32″N … Wikipedia
Western Front (World War II) — Western Front Part of World War II … Wikipedia