Ortona (72 page)

Read Ortona Online

Authors: Mark Zuehlke

Tags: #HIS027160

17
. Mowat,
And No Birds Sang
(Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1979), 226.

18
. Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment War Regiment Diary, 33-N-5.

19
. G.W.L. Nicholson,
The Canadians In Italy: 1943–1945
, vol. 2 (Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1956), 297.

C
HAPTER 8
/ T
HE
I
MPOSSIBLE
B
RIDGE

1
. Robert L. McDougall,
A Narrative of War: From the Beaches of Sicily to the Hitler Line with the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1943–1944
(Ottawa: The Golden Dog Press, 1996), 114–15.

2
. Reginald H. Roy,
The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1919–1965.
(Vancouver: Evergreen Press, 1969), 242.

3
. Ibid., 241.

4
. Ibid.

5
. J.D. Forin, “Baranello to San Leonardo: The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, December 1943,” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, n.d., 4.

6
. J.D. Forin, correspondence with Dr. R.H. Roy, 19 Jan. 1968, University of Victoria Special Collections, 14.

7
. G.W.L. Nicholson,
The Gunners of Canada
, vol. 2 (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1972), 167.

8
. Roy,
Seaforth Highlanders of Canada
, 242–43. Teece was awarded the Military Medal for his exploits. Carter won a Military Cross for his gallantry on Dec. 6–7, which included at one point calling an artillery barrage down on his own position to drive off attacking Germans.

9
. Jerry Richards, interview by author, Victoria, B.C., 6 Nov. 1998.

10
. Ibid.

11
. Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry War Diary, Dec. 7, 1943, sheet 6, National Archives of Canada.

12
. Cameron Ware, interview by Dr. Reginald Roy, 23, 25 June and 10 July 1979, University of Victoria Special Collections.

13
. G.W.L. Nicholson,
The Canadians in Italy: 1939–1945
, vol. 2 (Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1956), 297.

14
. Richards, interview.

15
. Farley Mowat,
The Regiment
, 2nd ed. (Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1973), 144.

16
. Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment War Diary, Dec. 1943, 33-N-6, National Archives of Canada.

17
. Basil Smith, “Memoirs of a Quarterbloke” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, n.d., 38.

18
. Ibid., 37.

19
. Ibid.

20
. Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment War Diary, 37-N-7.

21
. N.a., “Biographies Regarding Medals Won at Ortona,” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, n.d., 39.

22
. Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment War Diary, 37-N-7.

23
. “Biographies Regarding Medals Won at Ortona,” 39. Nolan was awarded the Military Medal for his exploits.

24
. Nicholson,
Gunners of Canada
, 298–99.

25
. 1st Canadian Division Intelligence Summary No. 27, File RG 24 Vol. 10888 234C1.023(D1), National Archives of Canada.

26
. Nicholson,
Gunners of Canada
, 298–99.

27
. Bill Strickland, interview by author, Kelowna, B.C., Aug. 1989.

C
HAPTER 9
/ I
NTO THE
I
NFERNO

1
. Peter Stursberg,
The Sound of War
(Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993), 52–56.

2
. Matthew Halton, CBC Radio broadcast, 8 Dec. 1943, CBC Radio Archives.

3
. Charles Comfort,
Artist at War
(Pender Island, B.C. Remembrance Books, 1995), 69–70.

4
. Victor Bulger, correspondence with author, 22 Sept. 1998.

5
. Comfort,
Artist at War
, 70–71.

6
. Ibid.

7
. Bill Strickland, interview by author, Kelowna, B.C., Aug. 1989.

8
. Bulger, correspondence.

9
. Halton, broadcast.

10
. Comfort,
Artist at War
, 72.

11
. Ibid, 71.

12
. Kim Beattie,
Dileas: History of the 48th Highlanders of Canada: 1929–1956
(Toronto: 48th Highlanders of Canada, 1957), 419–21.

13
. 48th Highlanders of Canada War Diary, Dec. 1943, 32-N-5, National Archives of Canada.

14
. Beattie,
Dileas
, 421–22.

15
. 48th Highlanders War Diary, 32-N-6.

16
. Ibid.

17
. N.a., “Biographies Regarding Medals Won at Ortona,” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, n.d., 12.

18
. Major S.J. Simons, “Unit History, 2nd Canadian Field Park Company RCE, Campobasso to Ortona, Dec. 43/Jan. 44,” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, 10 Feb. 1944, 3.

19
. “Biographies Regarding Medals Won at Ortona,” 12.

20
. 3rd Canadian Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers War Diary, Dec. 1943, n.p., National Archives of Canada.

21
. Matthew Halton, CBC Radio broadcast, n.d., CBC Radio Archives.

22
. 3rd Canadian Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers War Diary, n.p.

23
. Kerry, Col. A.J., and Maj. W.A. McDill,
History of the Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers,
vol. 2 (Ottawa: The Military Engineers Association of Canada, 1966), 169.

24
. 3rd Canadian Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers War Diary, n.p.

25
. Fraser's leadership example to his men this night earned him the Distinguished Service Order. Sapper McNaughton earned a Military Medal. When Matthew Halton tried to record an interview with McNaughton, the rough bulldozer operator from Manitoba was too shy to tell his story. So Halton did it for him in a memorable broadcast that made the sapper a nationally known hero.

26
. Strome Galloway,
A Regiment at War: The Story of the Royal Canadian Regiment, 1939–1945
(n.p., reprint 1979), 108.

27
. Strome Galloway,
Some Died at Ortona
(n.p., n.d.), 176.

28
. The Royal Canadian Regiment War Diary, Dec. 1943, n.p., National Archives of Canada.

29
. Galloway,
Some Died at Ortona
, 177.

30
. The Royal Canadian Regiment War Diary, n.p.

31
. Ibid.

32
. J.T.B. Quayle,
In Action: A Personal Account of the Italian and Netherlands Campaigns of WW II
(Abbotsford, B.C.: Blue Stone Publishing, 1997), 15–16.

33
. Ibid.

C
HAPTER 10
/ Y
OU
T
AKE
I
T
N
OW

1
. G.W.L. Nicholson,
The Canadians In Italy: 1943–1945
, vol. 2 (Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1956), 300.

2
. Ibid., 297.

3
. 3rd Canadian Field Company, Royal Canadian Engineers War Diary, Dec. 1943, n.p., National Archives of Canada.

4
. Daniel Dancocks,
The D-Day Dodgers: The Canadians in Italy, 1943–1945
(Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1991), 161.

5
. 14th Canadian Armoured Regiment War Diary, Dec. 1943, n.p., National Archives of Canada.

6
. A.K. Harris, “Account at Ortona,” University of Victoria Special Collections, 4.

7
. 14th Canadian Armoured Regiment War Diary.

8
. N.a., “Biographies Regarding Medals Won at Ortona,” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, n.d., 14.

9
. Reginald Roy,
The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1919–1965
(Vancouver: Evergreen Press, 1969), 246.

10
. N.a., “Biographies Regarding Medals Won at Ortona,” 54.

11
. Jock Gibson, interview by author, Vancouver, B.C., 23 Nov. 1998.

12
. Roy,
Seaforth Highlanders
, 247.

13
. Ibid.

14
. Gibson, interview.

15
. Captain A.G. Steiger, “Report #18: Historical Section Army Headquarters: The Campaign in Southern Italy (Sept.–Dec. 1943), Information from German Military Documents regarding Allied operations in general and Canadian operations in particular,” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, n.d., 53.

16
. Harris, “Account at Ortona,” 5.

17
. N.a., “Biographies Regarding Medals Won at Ortona,” 44, 50. There were many medals won this day at San Leonardo. Lt. McLean would win a DSO, as would Brigadier Wyman and 14th Canadian Armoured Regiment (Calgary Tanks) commander Lieutenant Colonel Cyril Noulton Neroutsos. Amy picked up a Military Cross. Price, McDougall, and Barss collected Military Medals.

18
. Kim Beattie,
Dileas: History of the 48th Highlanders of Canada: 1929–1956
(Toronto: 48th Highlanders of Canada, 1957), 423–24.

C
HAPTER 11
/ S
TERLIN
C
ASTLE

1
. Strome Galloway,
Some Died at Ortona
(n.p., n.d.), 179.

2
. G.W.L. Nicholson,
The Canadians in Italy: 1939–1945
, vol. 2 (Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1956), 302.

3
. Galloway,
Some Died at Ortona
, 180.

4
. W.R. Freasby (ed.),
Official History of the Canadian Medical Services, 1939–1945: Volume One: Organization and Campaigns
(Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1956), 166.

5
. Jerry Richards, interview by author, Victoria, B.C., 6 Nov. 1998.

6
. Galloway,
Some Died at Ortona
, 181.

7
. Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment War Diary, Dec. 1943, 33-N-8, National Archives of Canada.

8
. N.a., “Biographies Regarding Medals Won at Ortona,” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, n.d., 40. Pemberton received the Military Medal.

9
. Ibid., 16, 38. Hammond won a Military Cross, Yearwood a Military Medal.

10
. Royal Canadian Regiment War Diary, Dec. 1943, n.p., National Archives of Canada.

11
. Ibid.

12
. J.T.B. Quayle,
In Action: A Personal Account of the Italian and Netherlands Campaigns of WW II
(Abbotsford, B.C.: Blue Stone Publishing, 1997), 12–17.

13
. Ibid.

14
. Royal Canadian Regiment War Diary, n.p.

15
. Quayle,
In Action
, 20.

C
HAPTER 12
/ A
T
A
LL
C
OSTS

1
. Captain A.J. Porter, “Report No. 165 Historical Section Canadian Military Headquarters: Operations of 1 Canadian Infantry Division and 1 Canadian Armoured Brigade in Italy, 25 Nov. 43–4 Jan. 44,” Department of National Defence, n.d., 50–51.

2
. Canadian 1st Division War Diary, Dec. 1943, n.p., National Archives of Canada.

3
. Porter, “Report No. 165,” 50.

4
. Kim Beattie,
Dileas: History of the 48th Highlanders of Canada: 1929–1956
(Toronto: 48th Highlanders of Canada, 1957), 425.

5
. Porter, “Report No. 165,” 50.

6
. Farley Mowat,
And No Birds Sang
(Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1979), 228.

7
. Robert L. McDougall,
A Narrative of War: From the Beaches of Sicily to the Hitler Line with the Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1943–1944
(Ottawa: The Golden Dog Press, 1996), 120.

8
. Porter, “Report No. 165,” 47.

9
. 14th Canadian Armoured Regiment War Diary, Dec. 1943, 5, National Archives of Canada.

10
. Ibid., 51.

11
. Anna Tucci, interview by author, Ortona, 9 Dec. 1998.

12
. Antonio Di Cesare, interview by author, Ortona, 8 Dec. 1998.

13
. Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment War Diary, Dec. 1943, 33-N-8, National Archives of Canada.

14
. Maj. N.L.C. Mathers, “Lessons learned and experience gained during HQ 1 Canadian Division fighting for Ortona, 1st Canadian Division Intelligence Summary No. 29,” National Archives of Canada, n.d., n.p.

15
. Captain A.G. Steiger, “Report #18 Historical Section Army Headquarters: The Campaign in Southern Italy (Sept.–Dec. 1943), Information from German Military Documents regarding Allied operations in general and Canadian operations in particular,” Directorate of History, Department of National Defence, n.d., 54.

16
. W. Victor Madej (ed.),
German Army Order of Battle, 1939–1945
(New York: Game Marketing Company, 1978), n.p.

17
. Mathers, “Lessons learned.”

18
. Karl Bayerlein, interview by Major Michael Boire, Heilbronn, Germany, 12 Jan. 1999.

19
. Ibid.

20
. Karl Bayerlein, diary.

C
HAPTER 13
/ A L
ITTLE
O
LD
H
EART
S
TARTER

1
. Reginald Roy,
The Seaforth Highlanders of Canada, 1919–1965
(Vancouver: Evergreen Press, 1969), 250.

2
. Jim Stone, interview by William S. Thackray, 13, 20 May and 3, 10, 17 June 1980, University of Victoria Special Collections.

3
. John Alpine Dougan, interview by author, Victoria, B.C., 23 Oct. 1998.

4
. G.R. Stevens,
A City Goes to War
(Brampton, Ont.: Charters Publishing Co., 1964), 267.

5
. Captain A.J. Porter, “Report No. 165 Historical Section Canadian Military Headquarters: Operations of 1 Canadian Infantry Division and 1 Canadian Armoured Brigade in Italy, 25 Nov. 43–4 Jan. 44,” Department of National Defence, n.d., 51.

Other books

Amethyst by Sharon Barrett
Invisible by Paul Auster
Nothing to Report by Abbruzzi, Patrick
Rhythm and Bluegrass by Molly Harper
With the Headmaster's Approval by Jan Hurst-Nicholson
Constant Pull by Avery Kirk
Where Courage Calls: A When Calls the Heart Novel by Janette Oke, Laurel Oke Logan