Operation Overlord – 82nd Anniversary

Four aircraft in formation, featuring British military markings, with the text 'OPERATION OVERLORD 6.6.1944' superimposed over a background of wartime landings.

On the 82nd Anniversary of Operation Overloard [D-Day], remembering the Czechoslovak RAF airmen who were lost participating in the build up to that day and the subsequent Battle of Normandy.

Map showing the landing zones of Allied forces during the D-Day invasion of Normandy, highlighting Utah, Omaha, Gold, Juno, and Sword beaches along with the 1st, 4th, 50th, and 3rd Divisions.
D-Day Invasion beaches.
A historic document from the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force addressing soldiers, sailors, and airmen about the Great Crusade during World War II, emphasising unity and the importance of the upcoming mission.

Twenty-three Czechoslovak airmen serving in the RAF who were killed during the Battle of Normandy, and are included amongst the 22,442 names on the The British Normandy Memorial at Ver-sur-Mer, Calvados.

Aerial view of a coastline featuring a sandy beach, remnants of vessels scattered along the shore, and areas of vegetation and roads in the background, rendered in black and white.
Omaha Beach.


S/Ldr Jiří Hartman DFC was, at that time a F/Lt with 310 Sqn, and was ‘A’ Flight Commander (Red 1) at the time of D-Day – the Allied invasion of Europe on 6 June 1944. At that time all three Czechoslovak fighter squadrons; 310 Sqn, 312 Sqn and 313 Sqn – the Czechoslovak Wing – were deployed at RAF Apuldram, near Chichester, Sussex. His recollections of that time here



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Categories: 310 Sqd, 311 Sqd, 312 Sqd, 313 Sqd, Anniversary, France, Memorial, Not Forgotton, Other RAF Squadrons

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