Mulberry-American: The Artificial Harbor At Omaha
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Mulberry-American - Major Brett Peters
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MULBERRY AMERICAN: THE ARTIFICIAL HARBOR AT OMAHA
By
Major Brett Peters
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
ABSTRACT 5
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5
ACRONYMS 6
CHAPTER 1 — CODE NAME MULBERRY 7
CHAPTER 2 — LOGISTICAL MEANS AND METHODS 10
CHAPTER 3 — PLANNING FOR MULBERRY 15
CHAPTER 4 — MULBERRY A OPERATIONS 29
CHAPTER 5 — CONCLUSIONS 43
ILLUSTRATIONS 47
GLOSSARY 48
APPENDIX A — MULBERRY TIMELINE 50
APPENDIX B — CODE NAMES 52
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 53
BIBLIOGRAPHY 54
Books 54
Archival Sources 54
Government Sources 55
ABSTRACT
The Overlord operation is a widely studied episode in military history. Often overlooked is a little known U.S. operation designed to overcome logistical problems in the Overlord plan. For the first 90 days of combat the Overlord operation would not benefit from major ports to sustain the build-up and counter the German attempt to push the Allies back into the sea. The Allies planned, designed, and constructed two artificial harbours to overcome the lack of ports. The harbours were known by the code name, Mulberry. The components were towed across the English channel with the invasion fleet and constructed under enemy fire. Mulberry A, the A stood for American, was completed three days ahead of schedule and doubled the throughput of U.S. supplies over the Normandy beachhead. Mulberry A was destroyed by a summer gale after only three days of operation and subsequently abandoned. Effective beaching LSTs during the operation led many critics to conclude that Mulberry A supply operations had little effect on the Overlord operation. To the contrary, using modern assessment methods, it can be concluded that the Mulberry operation was effective and influenced the outcome of the cross channel attack.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The writing of this work could not have been accomplished without the endless patience of my thesis committee. The motivation the committee instilled in me was sorely needed at times and for that, I am extremely grateful. Thank you for the encouragement, input, and motivation tailored to my personality type. I have never experienced what it means to write. I have now been educated.
I cannot in good form acknowledge any other party without giving thanks to my wife and family. Without the support of my clan this work would have perished in flames many months ago. My wife and four children are eternally patient, forgiving, and understanding. Thank you for putting up with my moments and giving up more than a few weekends while Daddy could work on that paper; I owe you.
Appreciation must be extended as well to the 2011, Command and General Staff School, Staff Group 15 Delta. I had more than my fair share of encouragement from Staff Group 15 Delta; More cowbell.
ACRONYMS
ANCXF—Allied Naval Commander in Chief, Expeditionary Force
CMSF(CO)—Coordinator of Ministry and Service Facilities (for Combined Operations)
COHQ—Combined Operations Headquarters.
ComNavEu—Commander U.S. Naval Forces Europe
COSSAC—Chief of Staff to Supreme Allied Commander
D day—Day of invasion
LCA—Landing Craft Assault
LCI—Landing Craft (Infantry)
LCT—Landing Craft (Tank)
LCVP—Landing Craft–Vehicle, Personnel. Also known as a Higgins boat"
LSD—Landing Ship (Dock)
LST—Landing Ship (Tank)
MOE—Measure of Effectiveness
MOP—Measure of Performance
RE—Royal Engineers.
RN—Royal Navy.
CHAPTER 1 — CODE NAME MULBERRY
After the tragedy at Gallipoli in World War I Allied military leaders gave little credence to the concept of opposed beach assaults. The British Army prior to World War II had discounted the concept of an opposed assault as not viable and instead focused on landings on unopposed terrain. The U.S. Army acknowledged that opposed assaults may be necessary but failed to develop doctrine on beach assaults and instead chose to rely on the U.S. Marine Corps doctrine. The surprising capitulation of the French army in 1940 made an opposed amphibious assault a very real possibility as the Allies had no foothold on the mainland from which to launch any offensive against Germany. If there was to be victory over the Germans an opposed beach assault in German occupied France would be unavoidable. In preparation for just such a reality the Allies proceeded with operation Bolero in 1942. Operation Bolero was the codename for the U.S. forces build up in Great Britain. While Bolero began the massive build-up of U.S. forces, operation Sledgehammer was planned. Sledgehammer was to be an opportunistic assault into German controlled France should the German army fall into disarray due to failures in Russia. In 1943 it became apparent to the Allies that a Sledgehammer opportunity was not forthcoming