D-Day Naval Power

The massive effort of Allied naval forces in transporting troops and equipment across the English Channel, providing naval gunfire support, and protecting the invasion fleet from German attacks.

Ct. Combined Naval Convoys

The formation of protected groups of merchant ships escorted by warships to safeguard vital supplies and resources against enemy submarine and surface attacks.

Ct. Combined Anti-Submarine Warfare

The collaborative efforts of Allied navies, air forces, and merchant shipping to combat the German U-boat threat in the Atlantic Ocean during World War II. This involved the use of sonar, radar, depth charges, and other technologies, as well as coordinated tactics and strategies to track and destroy enemy submarines.

Combined Naval Operations

Large-scale naval operations involving the coordinated efforts of multiple fleets, often from different nations, to achieve strategic objectives at sea. A significant aspect of naval warfare during World War II.

Combined Naval Forces

The cooperative efforts of different naval forces, often from allied nations, to achieve common objectives at sea. Crucial for maintaining sea control and conducting operations during World War II.

Acoustic Minesweeping

A technique used to detect and detonate acoustic mines, utilizing sound waves to trigger their explosion, employed by Allied navies during World War II.