Thursday, June 11, 2026
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Book Page 120
98 Field Regiment Royal Artillery War Diary
21 Jan 44 – 1830
Hectic hour in which 392 and 471 Batteries each received urgent SOS’s and 391 Battery alternated from one to the other in support. Meanwhile Division asked for six Stonks [artillery bombardments] which had to be refused. Ammunition running low.
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T. B. Davis "The Surrey & Sussex Yeomanry (98 Field Regiment)" 1980
"Enemy reaction had now reached a peak and six targets were engaged by the whole Divisional Artillery before 5.15a.m. Two hours later the guns were firing a barrage in support of a 15 Brigade attack eastwards on Tremensuoli. Resistance was fierce and by evening the leading troops were still only half way to the village; two days later after a series of savage counter attacks they were not even as close as that. The Germans fought with great tenacity, and there is no doubt that their counter-attacks, supported as they were by armour, would have had a far greater success but for the crippling fire which the Regiment was able to bring down upon them. The guns were seldom silent and in these two days alone they fired over 11,000 rounds."
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Friday, June 5, 2026
Crossing the Garigliano - South West of Minturno 21 Jan 44
21 Jan 44
Crossing the Garigliano – South West of Minturno
The slow but strong tank-raft is putting the Sherman Tanks on the North bank.
On its retreat towards ROME the German Army is leaving not one of the many road and rail bridges intact. The railway spanning the main road and RIVER GARIGLIANO completely demolished by Sappers of 572 Field Company Royal Engineers to free a passage for heavy traffic. An oxyacetylene cutter breaks up the fallen bridge structure, Sappers remove the rails suspended in air, while behind them runs the river and a thick smoke screen to hide the bridging operations from German observers in the hills beyond. The rubble is loaded into trucks and tipped into nearby shell craters which are further blocking the main road, and one of many Bofors Guns guards these operations, and the newly won town of Minturno is in the background.
With the taking by British forces on January 20th of MINTURNO, hundreds of civilians began pouring home again. Most of them were ill clothed and on foot, little children and the aged, all in a long almost unbroken line from dawn until dusk. They are passing a Sherman tank on its way forward, the demolished bridge, and the ever alert Bofors gun crew.
Army 5 Division
21 Jan 44
Video 643 1-4
Cameraman: Sgt. Weber
Copyright Imperial War Museum
Thursday, May 28, 2026
16 Jan 44 Seaforth Highlanders of Canada
16 Jan 44 Seaforth Highlanders of Canada
On the outskirts of the town of ORTONA, the Canadians have made several small Cemeteries, and this film shows one made by men of the SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA in memory of their comrades who were killed in the fierce fighting that took place in this area.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Crossing the River Garigliano Jan 18 44 onwards - no sound.
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Saturday, May 23, 2026
"A" Co Position on road by cemetery
1 York & Lancs. War Diary
21 Jan 44 – 1500
Another enemy counterattack was launched, not only against ‘B/C’ Company on Monte Natale but also ‘A’ Company on the road. The enemy put down a light smoke screen from the North to hide their attack on ‘A’ Company. The enemy suffered severe casualties. Accurate defensive fire by the artillery and the Battalion’s 3-inch mortars prevented the Germans penetrating the main positions, but some of the forward posts were lost before the counterattack faded out.
Further Information received since book published
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On This Day: Christmas 1943 - Italy 22 Dec Lieut. Geoffrey Winter, 1 York & Lancaster Regiment writes: “Rain, snow, slush, deep ...
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Book: Battle for Monte Natale page 97 Mark Howard, historian researching the 98 Field Regiment Royal Artillery” Lt. Col TB Davis Reg...
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From the book obtainable from "Battle for Monte Natale" : John Strafford at the Duke of Yor...

