However the other beaches had been cleared by time the searious Omaha casualties were racked up.
Logisticaly though it would have been hard to redirect the attack. That said logisticaly the loss of Mulberry A so early rendered omaha beach a poor showing.
Against that there was the moral value of showing that americans could fight and the advantage of having some troops under effective comanders. For that 3K causulties is fairly cheap.
Have a look at Appendix X of this war office summary of how much was offloaded at Mulberry B. That appendix covers A.
Omaha provided significantly more daily tonnage that Utah, and it appears that can be put down to the shelter provided by the part built Mulberry. Without Omaha, it's unlikely Utah could have picked up the extra load.
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