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H-hour

[eych-ouuhr, -ou-er] / ˈeɪtʃˌaʊər, -ˌaʊ ər /




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"There were formal projects led by trained scientists and researchers, such as the tide prediction mechanism created by British mathematician Arthur Thomas Doodson, which was used to identify the precise days/times that the H-Hour landings for D-Day should take place."

From Fox News

At H-hour on D-day, army chaplain Captain Leslie Skinner struck out for Gold beach.

From The Guardian

A: Many flights don’t get completely booked, and the airline struggles to sell those last empty pricey seats at H-hour.

From Fox News

But a post H-Hour recording session with Endino, paid for with Doyle’s tax refund, was more fruitful.

From Seattle Times

Doyle moved to the Emerald City from Boise, Idaho, in the mid-’80s and formed his own group, H-Hour.

From Seattle Times