Troops file past graves at Piedmonte, Italy 1944

Troops view graves of comrades – Piedmonte, Italy May 1944

48th troops file past graves at Piedmonte Cemetery, May 1944

The 48th Highlanders were at rest at Piedmonte d-Alife following their two-day breaching of the Adolph Hitler line on 22/23 May at the head of the Liri Valley near Pontecorvo. The 48th Highlanders were the first to breach the Hitler Line, despite being sent as a single battalion, without Armour, FOO for artillery or the engineers’ recce of the wire and mine fields, as a “subsidiary operation” prior to the Division’s two-brigade attack (Operation Chesterfield) at the Melo River, planned for several days later. The 48th success in creating a bridgehead enabled the 1st Brigade to follow up and complete the breaching through to Pontecorvo.

[Prior accession no. P1482]

Classification
Images
Era
1939 – 1945 (WW 2)
Location of artifact
Binder 11, Research Room Shelf
Associated place
Italy, Piedmonte
Associated event
Piedimonte
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