Juno Beach order of battle

This is the Juno Beach order of battle on D-Day.

Canadian soldiers approaching Juno Beach aboard LCAs
Top: Wounded Canadian soldiers lying on Juno beach awaiting transfer to casualty clearing station, Normandy, France, 6 June 1944. Middle: The same bunker in 2006 Bottom: The view down the beach from the bunker, showing enfilading fire position.

Canadian Army

3rd Canadian Infantry Division Divisional Troops[1][2]

7th Canadian Infantry (Assault) Brigade Group - Mike Green / Mike Red and Nan Green Beaches [6][7]

8th Canadian Infantry (Assault) Brigade Group - Nan White and Nan Red Beaches [9][10]

9th Canadian Infantry Brigade - Landing through 8th CIB on Nan Beaches[11][12]

Supporting Corps Divisional Units integrated in Mike Sector and Nan Sector

British Forces

Ground forces from Second Army and Combined Operations Headquarters[2]

102 Beach Sub-Area[2][13]

Naval Forces

Force J was commanded by the British, and the flagship vessel came from the Royal Navy. Among the chief vessels in this combined British and Canadian Force were

The force also included 109 Royal Canadian Navy vessels, among them:

Landing craft from both the RN and RCN were employed in Force J, the total number were:

German Forces

Standing against the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, 716.Infanterie-Division (Static) - Wehrmacht Heer Coastal Defence (Bodenständigen), had little mobility and its personnel, in general, belonged to the lowest category of conscript, coming from older age groups or from the Landsturm. On 1 May 1944, it only had 7,771 personnel of all ranks. It was the division in Normandy with the fewest personnel; while on Juno Beach, its density of troops was a little stronger than elsewhere. Seeing a delay between preparatory bombardments and landings, on adjacent beaches (Sword/Gold) the JUNO defenders had time to recover. [16][17]

The 716. Infanterie-Division consisted of: [18][19]

As seen in Normandy, Pz.Div.21 was reconstituted on 15 July 1943, in the reorganization of schnellen Brigade West (SB 931). Pz.Div.21 was absent from Normandy from March 1944, for Operation Maragretha, in Hungary, until May 1944, when it was reassigned to Brittany, and then moved up into Normandy. [31] On 06.06.44, Panzer-Division 21., on its initiative, adopted a ‘new’ organization for battle, as two Regimental (Brigade) Groups were formed, PzKGr.Oppeln: Pz.Regt.22., and KGr.Luck: Pz.Gren-Regt 125., regrouping an infantry battalion for a tank battalion. KGr.Rauch: Pz.Gren-Regt192., was also formed, given Panzer-Artillerie-Regiment 155., assigned a battalion to each Kampfgruppe. [32] The Canadians, coming South, from JUNO Beach, did not experience a direct impact from either PzKGr.Oppeln or KGr.Luck and only felt a slight impact, in their area of influence, from the counter-move undertaken by KGr.Rauch, on 06.06.44. Panzer-Division 21., belonging to XXXXVII Pz.Gr.West, was allocated to AOK.7 (Army Group B) as its (only) reserve.

References

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  10. Operation Overlord 8 Canadian Infantry Brigade Group: Operation Order No.1 Extracts
  11. Lt-Col J.D. Mingay, GS 3 Cdn Inf Div, Neptune 'Overlord' 3 Cdn Inf Div Operation Order No.1, 13 May 1944. Appendix 'B' Annexure 3
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