Casualties for the 82nd Airborne Division on D-Day were about 1,260 of 6,600, or about 20%. On 6 June 1944 the heavier elements of the division landed by glider in Mission Elmira.
Air movement table - mission Detroit
Serial
Airborne Unit
Troop carrier Group
# of C-47s
# of gliders
UK Base
Drop Zone
Drop Zone Time
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Batteries A & B, 80th AAA Bn Elements Div HQ Elements Div Artillery Elements 82nd Signal Bn
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