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    Ortona

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      Blackburn, Maj. David B., 71, 102, 243

      Blaker, CSM Angus, 73–74

      Bluteau, L/Cpl. E., 209

      Bogert, Lt. Col. M. Pat, 178, 181, 183–84, 225

      Boire, Maj. Michael, ix, 373–74, 376–77

      Bologna, 43

      Bonaparte, Napoleon, 203

      Bowen, CSM Ronald, 252–53, 342

      Bowman, Lt. Buck, 298

      Boyd, Capt. Ed, 279–80, 341–42

      Boyd, L/Cpl. Roy, 351

      Brain, Maj. Donald, 168, 170

      Bren light machine gun, 23–24

      Brindisi, 42

      Buchanan, Capt. W.H., 71, 75, 92–94, 101–2, 125

      Buckley, Christopher, 289

      Bulger, L/Sgt. Victor, 122–24

      Burdett, Capt. Tony, 298–99

      Burns, Capt. F.H., 186–87, 193

      Calgary Herald, 12

      Cameron, Capt. Bordon, 312

      Campobasso, 9, 11, 17, 20–21, 59, 325

      Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, 119–20, 189, 346

      Canadian Officer Training Corps, 27, 53

      Carey, Lt. R., 86

      Carter, Capt. T. Lem, 72, 102

      Casa Berardi, 187, 193, 195, 201, 214, 281, 374, 376

      1 CIB operations at, 271–74

      battle for, 205–11

      becomes objective, 178

      described, 176

      R22e defence of, 217–21

      R22e isolated at, 225

      Casanova, Americo, 39–40, 45–46, 222, 240, 356–57

      Casanova, Angela, 39, 45–46, 240–41

      Casanova, Maria, 39, 240

      Casanova, Mario, 39, 45, 240

      Cassino, 15

      Cattedrale San Tomasso, 38–39, 122, 246–47, 304, 342, 380

      Caughey, Bob, 181–82

      Cercemaggiore, 11

      Cézanne, Paul, 121, 148, 373

      Christie, Lt. Earl, 57–58

      Churchill, Winston, 4, 161

      Cider Crossroads, 193, 214–15, 218, 224, 230, 238–41, 271, 275, 376

      becomes the objective, 165–66

      Carleton and York attack on, 190–91

      Edmonton confusion over, 168, 172, 175–176

      R22e attack on, 205–11, 225–26

      RCR capture of, 233, 235–37

      Clark, Gen. Mark, 15

      Clark, Maj. R.P., 169

      Clarke, Lt. F.P., 187, 192–93

      Clarke, Lt. J.G., 79

      Clarke, Maj. John, 228, 230, 294–96, 316, 334–35, 338

      Clarkson, Lt. John, 325, 335, 337

      Clover, Cpl. Bill, 349

      Cockford, Pte. John, 325

      Comfort, Capt. Charles, 121–25, 287–88

      Corsica, 48–49

      Coty, Leo, 342

      Cousins, Capt. M., 81

      Crane, Pte. Robert, 336

      Crecchio, 227

      Crofton, Maj. P.L., 172–73

      Cunningham, Maj. D.H., 189

      Currie-Smith, Pte. Gordon, 309–10, 344–45

      Danby, Maj. Dick, 358

      Darling, Lt. Bill, 132

      Davidson, Cpl., 237

      Davidson, CSM W.D., 85

      Day, Maj. Ted, 303

      Decorata Crossroads, 11

      de Faye, Maj. Thomas, 18–19, 26–27, 32, 53–54, 169

      Denison, Sgt. Gordon, 178–79

      De Pencier, Capt. C.R., 181–82

      de Young, Sgt. Jim, 18–19

      Di Cesare, Antonio, 40–42, 47, 50, 159–60, 221, 230–31, 358

      Dick, Co. Sgt. J.E.W., 324–25

      Dieppe, Battle of, 3, 381

      Dillon, Capt. Dick, 298

      D’Intino, Antonio, 43–44, 46–47, 221–23, 357, 376

      Doane, Lt. E.N., 183

      Donald, Maj. Archie, 58

      Donald, Capt. Bob, 203–4, 209–10, 218, 374

      Dougan, Lt. John Alpine, 19–20, 57–59, 167–68, 171–72, 241–42, 252–55, 265, 302–3

      Doyle, Dr. Arthur Manning, 53

      DUKWs (amphibious trucks), 34, 35

      Durnford, Maj. Roy, 148, 312, 321–22, 363

      dysentery, effects of, 53–54

      Eisenhower, General Dwight D., 42

      Elaschuk, Sgt. J., 244–46

      Engleberg, Max, 319

      Eshoo, Dr., 277

      Esson, Pipe Maj. Edmond, 321, 363

      Fairweather, Lt. Dave, 322–23, 331

      Fitzgerald, Capt., 298

      flame-throwers, German use of, 324–25

      Forin, Lt. Col. J. Douglas, 17, 70–72, 74–75, 92–94, 102–3, 141, 149, 169–71

      Foro River, 166

      Forrest, A/Cpl. Red, 233–34

      Fossacesia, 26

      Foster, Maj. Glen, 356

      Francavilla, 200

      Franco, Gen. Francisco, 40

      Fraser, Lt. George, 335

      Fraser, Maj. Robin Bothwell, 128–30, 137

      Fretz, Obergefreiter Willi, 199–200

      Gallagher, Tpr. Joe, 331

      Galloway, Maj. Strome, 130–31, 145, 148–49, 216, 232, 234, 236–37, 297–99, 318–20, 339–40

      Gambling on the High Seas, 28

      Garbutt, Lt. George, xi, 79–81, 184–85

      Garceau, Capt. Ovila, 203–4, 211, 217

      Gargliano River, 366

      Gauthier, Pte. Pierre, 133

      Genoa, 43

      Gibson, Brig. Graeme, 20, 25, 178, 192, 225, 356, 358

      Gibson, CSM Jock, x, 139–41, 244, 258, 284–85, 300–301, 328, 329–30, 332, 261

      Gildersleeve, Lt. Wilf, 306–7, 321–22, 362, 380

      Good, Bert, 181–82

      Graham, Brig. Howard, 69, 110, 127, 135–36, 145, 232

      Guardiagrele, 38, 42

      Guderian, General der Panzertruppen Heinz, 48

      The Gully, 173, 183–88, 223, 227, 233, 238–39, 241, 270, 297, 364

      crossed by Seaforths, 243–44

      described, 166

      final frontal attack on, 224–25

      flanked by R22e, 204–11

      flanked by raids, 190–97

      map errors regarding, 180–81

      paratroopers’ first action at, 200–205

      renewed frontal attacks on, 213–17

      tactics at analyzed, 376–80

      Vokes fails to appreciate, 175–78

      Haley, L/Cpl. Jack, 56, 81–88, 382

      Halton, Matthew, 119–24, 148, 189, 289, 346–47, 349–50, 373

      Hammond, A/Maj. Frank Joseph, 149–50

      Hanbury, Lt. D.C., 245

      Harley, Cpl. Carl, 354

      Harley, Capt. Don, 186, 194, 243–46, 255–56

      Harris, Pte. A.K., 72–75, 141, 169–71, 173–74

      Harris, Peter Carr, 251

      Harrod, Lt., 210

      Hawker, Maj. 317, 336

      Hawkins, Lt. A.W., 276

      Heggie, Lt. R., 324

      Heidrich, General Richard, 161, 212, 259, 272–73, 312–13, 338

      Herr, General der Panzertruppen Traugott, 51, 201, 347

      Hertzberg, Lt. Pete, 298

      Highway 17, 11

      Hill 736, 58–59, 303

      Hitler, Adolf, 13, 313

      Hocking, Sgt. Albert, 152

      Hodson, Maj. Ian, 234–37

      Hoffmeister, Brig. Bert, x, 71, 93, 96, 175, 238, 243, 262

      close calls of, 313–14

      commits PPCLI to Ortona, 345–46

      concern for wounded, 290–91

      decides Ortona is a “tough nut,” 256

      issues Ortona attack order, 155–56

      Jefferson reports success to, 167–68

      and Jock Gibson in Ortona, 300–302

      orders PPCLI out of Villa Rogatti, 108

      refuses 2 CIB withdrawal, 332–33

      relieves Forin, 171

      takes command of 2 CIB, 17–18

      urges flanking of The Gully, 192

      visits Ortona forward positions, 266

      Holmes, Arthur, 119–20, 123

      Hong Kong, Battle of, 3, 381

      Hughes, Tpr. J.B., 242

      Hunt, Capt. J.B., 213

      Illi,
    Feldwebel Fritz, 197–200, 223, 283–84, 330, 347–48, 366

      Italy, surrender of, 41–42

      Jackson, Capt. Ernie, 298

      jaundice, 55, 71

      Jefferson, Lt. Col. Jim, 102, 167–68, 252, 262, 302, 314, 341–42, 349

      Johnman, Cpl. J.H., 351

      Johnson, Lt. Alon, 26, 35, 55–58, 254, 329, 348

      Johnson, Capt. F.W., 242

      Johnson, Maj. Winston, 356, 362

      Johnston, Lt. Col. Ian, 127, 142–43, 227–28, 230, 293–94, 296, 299, 315–16, 325–26, 335–37

      Joice, Lt. Jim, 319

      Jones, Lt. James Harvey, 187, 192–93

      Keeler, CSM Gordon, 335

      Kemp, Tpr. E., 242

      Kendel, Joe, 126

      Kennard, Pte. Jack, 185

      Kennedy, Lt. Col. A.A. “Bert”, 65–67, 69–70, 98–100, 110, 273, 275–77, 281, 297

      Kennedy, Maj. Burton, 360

      Kesselring, Generalfeldmarschall Albert, 10–11, 16, 160, 211–12, 260, 268, 326, 378

      King, A/L. Cpl. L.W., 170–71

      Krakauer, Dr. Charlie, 274

      Lanciano, 30

      Langstaff, Lt. George, 66

      La Spezia, 43

      La Torre, 34, 71, 93, 102, 125, 214–16

      Laughlin, Lt. W.N., 358

      Lavoie, Capt., 131–32, 135

      Lee Enfield rifle, 23

      Left Out of Battle (LOB) designation, 13–14

      Lemelsen, General der Panzertruppen Joachim, 211–12, 326, 347

      Leonforte, 58

      Liddell, Capt. Ronald Gordon “Slim”, 130–31, 135, 151–52

      Lithgow, Capt. C.H., 131–32, 233

      Littleford, Capt. Ted, 298

      Longhurst, Capt. Bill, 285–86, 343

      Lungerhausen, Generaleutnant Karl Hans, 160, 212

      Lynch, Lt. Stewart, 309

      Mabley, Pte. Howard, 279–80

      MacDonald, Lt. Ian, 316–17

      MacGregor, Lt. D., 210

      Macintosh, Capt. Hamish, 355

      Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion, 59

      MacNeil, Capt. Bob, 191

      Mailer, Norman, ix

      malaria, 53–54

      Mallett, Pte. Fred, 305–6

      Malone, Maj. Richard S., 188

      Maraskas, Capt. L., 235

      Martin, Capt. Harald, 203–4, 218–19

      Maslow, Abraham, x

      Mathers, Maj. Bill, 232–34

      Mathers, Maj. N.L.C., 113–14, 269–70

      Matheson, Capt. John Ross, 178–81

      Maxwell, Capt. Elliott, 217

      McConnell, Pte., 138

      McCullough, Lt. J.L., 77

      McDonald, Pte., 319

      McDougall, Sgt. John, 142

      McGill, Capt. W.L.C., 88

      McGregor, Lt. Keith, 57

      McLaren, Maj. F.G., 125–27, 142

      McLaughlin, Lt. D.S., 170, 174

      McLean, Capt. John F., 139, 257–58, 321

      McNaughton, Sapper Milton C., 129

      McPhee, Pte. Melville, 266, 325, 330, 333–34

      McQuarrie, Padre Ernie, 362

      Meister, Cpl. L.F., 130

      Melvin, Lt. T.E., 242

      Mercer, Capt. Alan W., 138, 243–44, 257

      Merry, CSM Nelson, 126

      Middleton, Lt. Fred, 308

      Middleton, Lt. Tom, 308

      Milan, 36

      Mills, Dr. Frank, 146, 290–91

      Mills, Maj. J.P.C., 228

      mines

      Schützenmine (S-mine), 94

      Teller, 138, 258

      Mitchell, Maj. George, 203–4, 220

      Mitchell, Capt. Sandy, 320

      Modena, 36

      Molise province, 43

      Montgomery, General Bernard Law, 4, 14, 19, 29, 51, 326, 377

      leaves Eighth Army, 339–40

      plans breakthrough to Rome, 15–16

      promises “colossal crack,” 9–10

      response to Moro River crossing, 156

      sets Ortona as objective, 30–32

      urges Vokes to haste, 188–90

      visits Vokes’s HQ, 214

      Montreal Gazette, 189

      Morgan, Lt. H.G., 358–59

      Morning Glory, 225–32, 273

      Moro River, 4, 26, 37, 56, 112, 173–75, 197, 226, 369

      1 CIB operations north of, 177–78, 181

      90th’s casualties at, 159–60, 366

      battle’s effect on divisional cohesion, 364

      Canadian deployment before, 26, 29–31, 33–35, 52–53, 61

      first assault on, 65–110

      German line at, 16–17, 44, 47, 49, 51, 115

      media and, 189, 346

      ramifications of The Gully on, 166–67

      RCR north of, 216, 232

      second assault on, 119–55

      secured, 155–57

      today, 374

      Moro River Canadian Cemetery, 373–74

      Morrison, Tpr. J., 331

      Mottl, Sgt. J., 245

      Mount Etna, 13

      Mount Seggio, 13

      mouse-holing, 285–87, 301–2, 343

      Mowat, Lt. Farley, 52, 66, 69, 99, 276

      Munro, Ross, 289

      Mussolini, Benito, 37, 40–41, 289

      Nebelwerfer, 114

      Nelson, Maj. Gerry, 233

      nepadrine, 56

      New Coastal Highway, 16, 175, 190, 241, 351–52

      New York Telegraph, 189, 289

      New York Times, 189

      Nolan, A/CSM Bill, 112–13

      Ogilvie, Maj. William, 121

      Old Coastal Highway 16, 21, 29, 96, 326

      O’Neill, Pte. G.E., 342

      Operation Raincoat, 15

      Orange Blossom, 225–28, 232–34

      Orsogna, 156, 238

      Ortona, ix, 4, 43, 97, 155–56, 182, 293, 341, 354, 369

      “angels of,” 291

      assault on planned, 238

      battle’s last stage, 343–48

      becomes the objective, 30–31

      Canadian casualties in, 363–64

      Canadian looting in, 350–51

      Canadians attack, 241–46

      cathedral destroyed, 247

      Christmas dinner in, 322

      civilians return to, 357–58

      Comfort describes, 122

      Dec. 22–23 fighting in, 278–90

      Dec. 24 fighting in, 300–14

      Dec. 26 fighting in, 328–34, 338–39

      Dedscribed, 36–40

      early stage of battle for, 251–74

      flame-thrower used in, 324

      German behaviour in, 221–22

      German casualties in, 366–67

      Germans commit to defend, 239–41

      Germans fear loss of, 212

      Germans occupy, 43–48

      Germans prepare to defend, 222–23

      Halton tours, 349–50

      King Vittorio Emanuele II escapes from, 42

      Lemelsen’s lament, 326

      outflanking considered, 84, 102

      paratroopers sent to, 160–63, 197, 200

      PPCLI objective in, 168, 175–76

      press attention on, 189

      RCR attack toward proposed, 232

      today, 373–82

      visible from Moro River, 17, 35

      Ortona-Orsogna lateral road, 175, 225–27, 229, 238, 241, 255, 277, 379

      attack on from Villa Rogatti advocated, 102, 108

      as offensive objective, 35, 84, 136, 143, 156, 165–66

      R22e closes, 208–11

      as R22e’s first objective, 205

      as target of raids, 178, 187, 193

      Ottawa Citizen, 189

      Palmer, Pte. Charles, 126

      Pangman, Lt. Col. John E.C., 191, 356, 358

      Parma, 43

      Paulus, Generalfeldmarschall Friedrich, 272

      Pelletier, Helene, 202–3

      Pemberton, Sgt. Gordon, 149–50

      Penhale, Brig. Howard, 20

      Pescara, 15, 31, 36, 42–43, 162, 240–41, 269, 271, 304, 377

      Pétain, Gen. Henri Philippe, 210


      PIAT (“Projector Infantry Anti-Tank”) operation described, 87

      use at Casa Berardi, 206–7

      Pickering, Lt. Jack, 316–17, 354–55

      Point 59, 352–53, 356, 359, 367–69, 377

      Ponsford, Sgt. Maj. George, 110

      Porta Caldari, 41

      Powers, Lt. Bill, 298

      Price, Cpl. Thomas James, 139

      Quayle, Lt. Jimmy, 133–34, 151–54, 234–36, 318–19

      quinine, 55–56

      Rankin, Pte. Harry, 24, 286–87

      Rattray, Pte. C.G., 265–66

      Rau, Tpr. A.J., 242

      Regalbuto, 242

      Reggio, 36

      Reid, Charlie, 274

      Riccio River, 272, 351–52, 354–55, 367

      Richard, Lt. Marcel, 205–6, 208

      Richards, Lt. Jerry, 9–15, 29, 32–33, 53, 104–9, 146–47

      Riddell, Lt. W., 86–87

      Robertson, Capt. R.F.S., 78, 89

      Robinson, Lt. L., 246

      Rocca San Giovanni, 146

      Rome, 36, 38, 41–42, 50, 188, 326, 366, 377–78

      as Montgomery’s main objective, 10, 15–16, 30, 31

      Romkey, Lt. G.E., 187, 225

      Rousseau, Sgt. J.P., 206–7

      Royal Canadian Avenue, 216, 297

      Ruckdeschel, Leutnant, 89–91

      Saint Mary Magdalene, 39

      Saint Thomas, 38, 247

      San Apollinare, 175

      San Donato, 37, 96–97, 110, 113, 130–31, 157–58, 216, 288, 376

      Sangro River, 46, 48, 146, 157, 161, 175, 200, 291, 377

      3 CIB stranded south of, 34–35

      battle for, 14–17

      bridge washed out, 30

      Canadian move to, 9, 20–22

      crossing of, 25–29

      San Leonardo, x, 37, 108, 165–68, 214, 216, 236, 241, 274,

      as 3 CIB HQ, 204

      as base for new offensive, 155–57, 178–79, 181–82

      becomes the objective, 32, 35

      capture of, 136–43

      first attack on, 65, 70–75, 92–96, 101–2

      Highlanders’ O Group near, 227

      second attack on, 110, 113, 125–28

      RCR battalion parade near, 232

      Regimental Aid Post (RAP) in, 170–171, 173

      today, 375, 376

      San Nicola, 272, 293, 296, 315, 334, 352

      Santa Maria di Costantinopoli, 39, 243, 255–56, 262, 285, 312, 320–23, 380

      San Tomasso, 272, 293, 296, 315, 334, 338, 352, 354–55

      San Vito Chietino, x, 26, 30, 37, 53, 274, 287, 306, 312, 359

      as medical base, 145–47, 290

      and Moro River barrage, 121–22

      Sardinia, 48–49

      Sicily, 69, 121, 182, 269, 309, 364

      and 1st Parachute Division, 160, 201

      Baade commands withdrawal from, 212

      campaign in, 52–56, 58–60

      casualties since, 23–24

      Dougan wins Military Cross for, 303

      German forces concentrated in, 41

      German snipers in, 280–81

      invasion of, 13, 17

      and Montgomery, 10, 29

      strategy regarding, 4

      Simard, Lt. F., 257

      Simms, Maj. Graeme, 191

     


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