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    mechanical major had successfully provided me a solid foundation in technical areas and quantitative methods. I wish to further develop my skills and broaden my knowledge in Industrial Engineering, particularly in the advanced studies based on Operations Research & Information Systems. By applying cross-disciplinary approach in solving complex engineering problems with specific technical aspects and through analysis of managerial and economic factors, I will prepare myself to serve as an efficient industrial

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    What is Operations Research? Operations Research is a scientific method that utilizes advanced analytical and mathematical techniques to create a system aimed towards making sure that available resources are used to their maximum potential and managing organized systems. It is quantitative method through which problems are identified, represented in the form of equations to be tested and analysed to determine the most optimal system to use for decision making. Question 2: History of Research Operations

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    "On June 6, 1944, under the code name Operation "Overlord," US, British, and Canadian troops landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, on the English Channel coast east of Cherbourg and west of Le Havre." (“D-Day” The Germans thought that the invasion would take place along the north coast of France. But none of them did not know where. They expected that it would be by the English channel. So, they built up multiple arms (guns), artillery and troops by the narrowest side. There was a place called

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    Operation Husky ( July 9- August 17 1943) Essay By:Kiyara Invasion beach Operation Husky - sector 8th Army. Civilians celebrating with British soldiers Operation Husky the invasion of Sicily Operation Husky was the invasion and the capture of Sicily by the Allied forces. After the Axis’s power defeat in the North African Campaign the Allies decide to attack Italy

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    Operation Overlord, also known as D-Day, happened on June 6, 1944 and lasted until June 30, 1944. D-Day is a very well known battle that happened World War II in Normandy, France. This battle is one of the most gruesome battles in history. D-Day had many terrible things that happened during the ongoing battle. The first day of the battle, June 6, there were about one hundred and sixty thousand allied troops deployed into the English Channel and storm onto Omaha Beach. With the one hundred and sixty

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    Operation Barbarossa In the early 1940’s Nazi Germany was at the height of its power. After conquering most of Eastern Europe Hitler turned his focus on the Soviet Union. Even though Hitler said he wouldn’t attack the soviets he unleashed the largest invasion force in history. After months of bloody conflict the Germans were in retreat and the Russians were hot on their trail. The war against Russia was the main factor leading to the fall of the Nazi regime. By April 7th 1939 Adolf Hitler and his

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    was too rough of a night for an invasion but boy was he wrong. During World War II (1939-1945), the Battle of Normandy, which lasted from June 1944 to August 1944, resulted in the Allied liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany’s control. Operation Overlord began on June 6, 1944, also known as D-Day, when 156,000 American, British and Canadian forces landed on five beaches along a 50 mile stretch of the heavily fortified coast of France’s Normandy region. The invasion was one of the largest

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    D-Day. Not only is this the largest amphibious assault in history, but it would change the course of the war in Europe. Ultimately leading to an Allied victory over the Axis powers. D-Day which was codenamed “Operation Neptune” was the start of a much larger plan, it was the start of “Operation Overlord”, which was the plan to liberate and rescue the countries of Europe under the rule of Nazi Germany. (Britannica) Not only would the Allied forces come from the sea, they also paratroopers into Normandy

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    With a unique blend of practice and theory, the intricacy of operation issues in real life fascinates me and provokes me to look into the field of Operation Research, where scholars seek to employ methods from multiple disciplines to solve real life problems. I have been fortunate to have experiences in several institutes around the world, including Fudan, UC Berkeley and UCLA, and in doing so have developed a powerful interest in research at the level practiced in these esteemed institutions. I am

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    Normandy, located on the northern coast of France would be the location of Operation Neptune. Codenames were given to military operations, Operation Overlord began with Operation Neptune, the first assault phase. Allied forces successful invasion mission occurred on June 6 in 1944 on Normandy beaches. D-Day was ordered by General D. Dwight Eisenhower, it decided Allied forces would invade 5 different Normandy areas. Americans landed on the shores of Utah and Omaha, British forces landed on Gold as

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