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- Exercise_Fabius abstract "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.)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: Fabius 1 - elements of the 1st Infantry Division and 29th Infantry Division (United States) practiced amphibious landing at Slapton Sands. Fabius 2 - elements of the 50th Infantry Division practiced landings at Hayling Island. Fabius 3 - elements of the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division practiced landings at Bracklesham Bay. Fabius 4 - elements of the 3rd Infantry Division and associated units practiced landing at Littlehampton. Fabius 5 and 6 - practice for American and British forces working on buildup of forces and supplies on Allied beaches.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.".
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- Exercise_Fabius wikiPageWikiLink 1st_Infantry_Division_(United_States).
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- Exercise_Fabius wikiPageWikiLink 50th_(Northumbrian)_Infantry_Division.
- Exercise_Fabius wikiPageWikiLink Bracklesham_Bay.
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- Exercise_Fabius wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Hampshire.
- Exercise_Fabius wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Sussex.
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- Exercise_Fabius wikiPageWikiLink Hayling_Island.
- Exercise_Fabius wikiPageWikiLink Littlehampton.
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- Exercise_Fabius wikiPageWikiLink Slapton,_Devon.
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- Exercise_Fabius subject Category:1944_in_England.
- Exercise_Fabius subject Category:British_military_exercises.
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- Exercise_Fabius subject Category:Military_history_of_Sussex.
- Exercise_Fabius subject Category:Western_European_theatre_of_World_War_II.
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- Exercise_Fabius comment "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.)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: Fabius 1 - elements of the 1st Infantry Division and 29th Infantry Division (United States) practiced amphibious landing at Slapton Sands.".
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