Tuesday, February 4, 2025

On This Day 4 February 1944 - Italy - The Last Journey!

 

Feb 44 was the day Ernest Strafford’s “Body recovered, identified and buried by British Troops”.   We now know that the only British soldiers in the vicinity of the grave were soldiers from his own Regiment, “B” Company, 1 York & Lancs.   It is fitting that they buried him.

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The route from Minturno cemetery to where Ernest Strafford's body was found and buried:




Monday, February 3, 2025

On This Day 3 February 1944 - Italy - Mystery weapon!

 On This Day 3 February 1944 - Italy - Mystery weapon!

2 Scots Guards War Diary

3 Feb 44

The enemy have been using a weapon which cannot be accurately identified.   It appears to be a rocket propelled bomb weighing about 250 lbs.     When fired the source of origin gives out a bright flash, the bomb makes a very nasty noise and can be seen in flight.   It makes a very large crater but is apparently inaccurate and has done no harm as yet.   In the early hours of this morning, one landed just forward of the village, failing to explode.    It will be dug up by some experts, after a discreet period has elapsed.

Eddie Crutchley took out a patrol of six men to form an ambush on a carefully chosen point on a track.   They successfully intercepted a party of 10 Germans, killing two and seriously wounding a third, who escaped but could be heard screaming for several hours afterwards.   There were no identifications on the bodies who were apparently also on patrol.   Eddie and his men got back unscathed.


Sunday, February 2, 2025

On This Day 2 February 1944 - Italy "They won't shell at night!

 On This Day 2 February 1944 - Italy "They won't shell at night!

“A” Squadron 16/5 Lancers War Diary

2 Feb 44 - 1830

“C” Squadron arrived and took over our positions and harboured next door to us.   The Squadron Leader warned Maj. Elwes about the shelling, but Maj. Elwes said “Oh, they won’t shell at night, so I’ll dig in in the morning.   Alas, they were fateful words, because from 0200 nobody got any sleep, owing to the noise of all the Artillery around us firing and the enemy’s replies, some of which landed very near, and one dud (luckily) shell landed in the area.   We are told “C” Squadron dug very deep the next morning!   During the night, our knocked-out tank had been taken over the bridge, after some good work by Sgt. Dadford and the crew of the Armoured Recovery Vehicle to get it down to the bridge.


Saturday, February 1, 2025

POWs await interrogation Jan18 1944

 With thanks to Lorenzo Tonioli

A group of German prisoners awaiting interrogation. Photo 18 Jan 44. 
Capt. R. F. Gade.2 AFPU, IWM TR 1526


On This Day 1 February 1944 - Italy - the Wandering Donkey!

 On This Day 1 February 1944 - Italy - the Wandering Donkey!

2 Scots Guards War Diary

1 Feb 44

The enemy shelled the Tremensuoli village a certain amount, but the Company areas were not paid much attention.   The main square opens up to the West so that anyone foolish enough to walk about there is very apt to provoke hostile action; most people realise this but there is one rather lonely donkey, which sometimes wanders there and was several times the cause of shell fire.   It has learnt to run to the houses for shelter when it hears shells coming, but not to avoid the square altogether.


Friday, January 31, 2025

On This Day 31 January 1944 - Italy Search for missing tank!

 On This Day 31 January 1944 - Italy - Search for missing tank!

“A” Squadron 16/5 Lancers War Diary

31 Jan 44 - 1620

         In the evening “3” Troop moved out to 6 Grenadier Guards and took up a position on a “Y” road just Southeast of Tremensuoli.   These positions were taken over from 40 Royal Tank Regiment.   That night Lt. Holland went out on patrol to Sgt. Ritchie’s tank to discover what he could do.   The patrol consisted of an Officer of 1 Green Howards and a few men.   Lt. Holland managed to identify the body of Trooper Youster but could find no sign of anybody else.   He did not climb on to the tank owing to it being a very bright moonlit night and the danger of booby traps.   The tank had been hit twice by a 75mm by the co-driver’s compartment.   There was a dead German lying nearby; it is rather surprising that the Germans had made no effort to bury Trooper Youster or their own man, although they may have been behind their lines for several days.   On the return from the patrol the 1 Green Howards Officer turned to Lt. Holland and said, “Thank God, my last patrol.”   “4” and “1” Troops returned to camp that evening and “2” Troop moved to Minturno.


Thursday, January 30, 2025

On This Day 30 January 1944 - Italy - POWs captured!

 On This Day 30 January 1944 - Italy - POWs captured!

X (BR) Corps

30 Jan 44

German POWs being marched to the rear near Minturno. They were captured during the bitter fighting in the hills above the town and could be from 274 Grenadier Regiment of 94 Infantry Division, which originally defended this sector, although by this date, 30 Jan 44 many other German units had arrived to reinforce the line and they had become somewhat intermingled. (Photo Sgt. Johnson AFPU, TNA 11543)

Report: 17 Infantry Brigade met little opposition, 2 Northants reached Monte Natale within four hours, and at the same time 6 Seaforths occupied the Cemetery 781966, so as to secure the Brigade’s right flank.   Both Brigades consolidated rapidly and broke up a number of enemy counterattacks that took place during the afternoon.   These were mostly only in Company strength, indicating the extent to which German reserves in this sector had been thinned out since the violent battles of 20-22 Jan 44.

Fifth Army ordered X (BR) Corps to supply an extra Brigade for VI (US) Corps in the Anzio bridgehead as soon as possible.   168 Infantry Brigade who were then resting were nominated to move.   With the impending removal of this Brigade, it was necessary for X (BR) Corps to postpone for some days plans for a further substantial offensive.   The total of prisoners of war captured by X (BR) Corps since 17 Jan 44 reached 1070.


On This Day 4 February 1944 - Italy - The Last Journey!

  Feb 44 was the day Ernest Strafford’s “Body recovered, identified and buried by British Troops” .    We now know that the only British sol...