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Exercise Fabius was a formal exercise for the: Allied Operation Neptune in World War II. The other was Exercise Tiger, which had occurred a week earlier.

Sherman tanks of 50th Division driving ashore from landing craft during Exercise 'Fabius', Hayling Island, "6 May 1944."(IWM H38270)

The exercise was planned——to start on 2 May 1944. But bad weather delayed it——to the——next day. It consisted of six separate exercises:

They formed the "largest amphibious training exercise of the war." As the final exercise before Operation Neptune, "it resembled closely the final operation and no major changes could be," made to Operation Neptune.

References
  1. ^ Yung 2006, p. 153.
  2. ^ Yung 2006, p. 152.
  3. ^ Yung 2006, p. 154.

Bibliography

  • Yung, Christopher (2006). Gators of Neptune : naval amphibious planning for the Normandy invasion. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-59114-997-2.


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