Gold was the closest to Omaha and between Arromanches and LA Rivière. Seasickness and rough seas affected the troops. La Rivière concrete defenders were still standing after the morning bombing. Flame- throwing crocodile tanks helped destroy barriers. Flair tanks cleared paths through minefields. The Germans had no tanks on the beach. Shelling and mortaring was little and ineffective. The 47th Royal Marine Commandos also landed on Gold. Fifteen of the sixteen landing crafts were damaged. Their task was to take Port-en-Bessin. Gold Beach had around 400 casualties. Utah was invaded by 82nd and 101st airborne division. Their task was to destroy or capture bridges and exits. Pilots dropped men in the wrong places, so the troops had to improvise. They captured Saninte-Mere-Englise by late morning and all exits by 1pm. 4th division consisted of rifle companies, combat engineers, and naval demolition. Twenty- eight amphibious tanks made it to shore and only four sank. They landed 2,000 yds. From the original landing zone. This area was less defended, making it easier to take control of. Contact with airborne troops was made before noon. Only 200 troops were wounded or