Between midnight on 6 June (D-Day) and 30 June 1944, over 850,000 men lande
d on the invasion beachheads of Normandy, together with nearly 150,000 vehi
cles and 570, 000 tons of supplies. Assembled in camps and transit areas ov
er the preceding months, this force was dispatched from a strong of sites a
long Britain's coastline between East Anglia and South Wales (Dobinson 1996
:2). The article reviews those sites in England involved in this embarkatio
n. English Heritage's Monuments Protection Programme (MPP) aims to identify
surviving sites and recommend appropriate protection for them.