Battle For Monte Natale book Page 80
Friday, March 6, 2026
Point 172 Road Cemetery to Tufo.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
20 Jan 44 NEW INFORMATION - 1KOYLI
NEW INFORMATION RECEIVED
SINCE BOOK PUBLISHED
From Norway to Burma by
Roger Holgate
20 Jan 44
Kesselring ordered a major
counter attack by 29 Panzer Grenadier Division with the object of rescuing 94
Infantry Division, which was trapped in the area of Castelforte, out of fuel
and under constant attack. By that time
13 Infantry Brigade had driven off a dawn counterattack which allowed 15
Infantry Brigade to pass them. 1 KOYLI
were ordered to capture the town of Tufo, which is situated on the peak of a
volcanic outcrop, and so dominates the surrounding area. Obviously, this fact was not lost on the
Germans, and after a gruelling climb, 1 KOYLI were forced into a street battle,
to clear the defenders out of town. The
Green Howards overcame the defences at Minturno and Tremensuoli, as the York
& Lancs. pushed toward Santa Maria Infante.
German counterattacks took
place near Santa Maria Infante, but the British forces stood their ground, in a
brutal encounter that surged back and forth.
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
NEW INFORMATION 1KOYLI 18 Jan 44
NEW INFORMATION RECEIVED
SINCE BOOK PUBLISHED
From Norway to
Burma by Roger Holgate
18 Jan
44
On the morning of 18 Jan
44 the assault Brigades had formed up and were attacking everywhere, enlarging
the bridgehead. Casualties had been
heavy, and it was realised that such a rate of attrition could not be sustained
for too long.
On the night of 18 Jan 44, the three Battalions of 15
Brigade were sent in. Brigadier Martin
led the crossing of 1 KOYLI, 1 Green Howards and 1 York & Lancs., on a
motley of boats and rafts, as the enemy observation posts directed artillery
fire onto them. Three rafts were
destroyed. The engineers had been
unable to construct a bridge because of that same fire, and although they
managed to throw a boat bridge across the river by 2am, the first vehicle to
cross struck a mine, and the wreckage took 3 hours to clear.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
17 Jan 44 New Information re KOYLI
NEW INFORMATION RECEIVED SINCE
BOOK PUBLISHED
From Norway to Burma by Roger Holgate
17 Jan 44
The 5th and 56th
(Divisions) were told they were to cross the river (Garigliano) in advance, to
create a bridgehead that would be four miles deep and eight miles in
length. Once the Bridgehead had been
secured, 5th Division with 1 KOYLI, was expected to capture a gorge,
southwest of San Giorgio, an advance of ten miles that would be the key to the
Liri valley. To carry out their tasks
the Division was allocated forty-five assault boats, several rafts and
pontoons, a kapok foot bridge, and a construction kit for an eighty-foot-long
Bailey Bridge. They were to go in on
the left of 56th Division and attack towards the high ground of San
Vito, Monte Natale, and Mount Scauri, with the intention of penetrating as far
as Castellonorato. The attack would be
made without a preliminary bombardment, to preserve the advantage of surprise.
At 9pm on 17 Jan 44 5th
and 56th Divisions began to cross the Garigliano in assault boats
and rafts that had been brought forward and hidden close to the bank, over the
previous few nights. The experience
gained in crossing the (River) Volturno now proved vital. “Beachmasters” were appointed to each
crossing place, and controlled the flow of traffic, up to the water’s edge and
back again. The initial assault by 17th
Brigade ran into serious trouble as the assault craft that were intended to
support the crossings from the sea were unable to navigate the eleven mile
stretch of waterway with sufficient accuracy, mainly due to a failure to set up
navigation lights in sufficient time.
The result was that the bridgehead was much smaller than had been
envisaged, and the 17th found themselves trapped in minefields that stretched from the beaches to
the landing grounds. 5th Division ‘s
second assaulting Brigade managed to cross, and began to advance towards Tufo,
despite some confusion caused by navigation issues, but exhaustion, caused by
the fact that they had been required to carry heavy equipment as well as
fighting off the German counter attacks was setting in
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Monday, February 23, 2026
Battle For Monte Natale - book
Book Review by the Historical Miniatures Gamimg Society
“…all excerpts are scrupulously organized and Strafford certainly did his research, including visiting the battlefield and taking contemporary photos of particular spots.” -Historical Miniatures Gaming Society
Saturday, February 7, 2026
19 Jan 44 KOYLI capture Point 201
1 KOYLI ‘A’ & ‘C’ Cos. on Point 201. ‘B’ Co. and HQ in Tufo. All 1 York & Lancs. Cos. in Tufo. 1 Green Howards ‘A’ and ‘B’ Cos. at Point 141 Monte Del Duca. ‘C’ and ‘D’ Cos. and HQ in Minturno. The main road going to the right is the Lateral Road which links up with Castelforte in the East.
1 KOYLI War Diary
19 Jan 44 – 1300
Two Companies were established on their objectives having suffered themselves few casualties and taking 3 prisoners and probably inflicting many casualties on the enemy. After a stiff little battle Point 201 was ours and a Forward Observation Post established on it. Shortly after Point 201 was occupied, a sharp, but not very heavy counterattack was put in from the East of the village of Tufo and was directed mainly against ‘B’ Company and Battalion Headquarters. An interesting point of this counterattack was that the enemy artillery support was given from guns due West of Tufo whilst the attack came in from the East. During this attack several men were killed in Battalion HQ. and it was decided to move immediately. Battalion HQ accordingly moved nearer the village in the hope of getting out of enemy shelling. These hopes were not successful as the Battalion HQ was shelled heavily during their stay in this area.
No heavy counterattack was put in by the enemy against the Battalion HQ in this new area, although on more than one occasion small groups of enemy which were forming up on the Northern slopes of Point 201 were broken up by artillery fire and small arms fire. The night was uneventful – local activity only between patrols.
Accordingly, by the night 19-20 January the Battalion was firmly established on the Tufo – Point 201 ridge. No rations or supplies of any kind could reach us and by that night we had been 24 hours on one haversack ration and had only what we carried with us for the night.
Further Information received since book published
Point 172 Road Cemetery to Tufo.
Battle For Monte Natale book Page 80 Road: Cemetery to Tufo. Point 172 at the top. (Photo John Strafford)
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