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  Perth Regiment of Canada War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 15136. National Archives of Canada.

  Potvin, Pierre, account in possession of the author, translated from French version published in The Citadelle (Tony Poulin, trans.).

  Prieur, Charles. Chronicles of the Three Rivers Regiment (Tank) at War: Period 1939–1945. Unpublished manuscript.

  Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 15157. National Archives of Canada.

  The Pursuit Battle and Capture of Frosinone. RG24, Vol. 10982. National Archives of Canada.

  Regimental History Carleton and York Regiment. 145.2C6.011(D1). Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  Report on Air Operations in Support of 1 CDN Corps, 11 May–4 June 1944. 8 June 1944. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  Report by CCRA 1 CDN Corps on Operations of Canadian Artillery in Italy, May–June 1944. 142.2013(D1). Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  Report Hitler Line Defences by GS, 1 CDN Infantry Div. RG24, Vol. 10888. National Archives of Canada.

  Royal Canadian Regiment War Diary, May 1944, RG24, Vol. 15210. National Archives of Canada.

  Royal 22e Regiment War Diary, May 1944, RG24, Vol. 15329. National Archives of Canada.

  Seaforth Highlanders of Canada War Diary, May 1944, RG24, Vol. 15256. National Archives of Canada.

  2nd Canadian Armoured Regiment (Lord Strathcona’s Horse) War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 14192. National Archives of Canada.

  2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade (Headquarters) War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 14079. National Archives of Canada.

  2nd Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 14419. National Archives of Canada.

  The “Set-Piece” Attack: Lessons From the Breakthrough of the Hitler Line. RG24, Vol. 10779. National Archives of Canada.

  17th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 14528. National Archives of Canada.

  Snow, T.E. (Acting Brigadier). Report on the Battle of the Liri Valley. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  ——. Statement in Protest Against Adverse Report on A/Brigadier T.E. Snow. MG30, Vol. E-157. National Archives of Canada.

  Spurr, J.W. (Captain). Report No. 111B Historical Section Canadian Military Headquarters: Situation of the Canadian Military Forces Overseas, Spring 1944. 19 April 1944. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  Stacey, C.P. (Lieutenant Colonel). Report No. 179 Historical Section Canadian Military Headquarters: Canadian Operations in the Liri Valley, May–June 1944. 25 July 1947. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  ——. Report No. 141 Historical Section Canadian Military Headquarters: Situation of the Canadian Military Forces Overseas, Progress in Equipment (January–December 1944). 18 July 1945. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  ——. Report No. 122 Historical Officer Canadian Military Headquarters: Situation of the Canadian Military Forces Overseas, Spring 1944: Growth of the Canadian Army Overseas, October 1943–May 1944. 29 August 1944. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  ——. Report No. 113 Historical Officer Canadian Military Headquarters: Situation of the Canadian Military Forces Overseas, Winter 1943–1944: I. 25 January 1944. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  Stursberg, Peter. Broadcasts from 12 May 1944 to 13 July 1944. CBC Radio Archives, Toronto.

  3rd Canadian Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Artillery War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 14435. National Archives of Canada.

  3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade (Headquarters) War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 14084. National Archives of Canada.

  3rd Canadian Reconnaissance Regiment (Governor General’s Horse Guards) War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 14199. National Archives of Canada.

  12th Canadian Armoured Regiment (Three Rivers Regiment) War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 18207. National Archives of Canada.

  Vokes, Chris (Major General). Canadian Operations in the Mediterranean Area, July–September 1944: Extracts from War Diaries and Memoranda (Series 27). 20 July 1944. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  Vokes, Chris. “The Adriatic Front — Winter 1944.” Vokes Papers, Royal Military College of Canada Massey Library.

  Watson, W. deN. (Major). “Major W. deN. Watson PPCLI (MC) interviewed at 14 Gen. Hosp. 2 July, 1944.” 145.2P7011(D3). Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  Westminster Regiment (Motor) War Diary, May 1944. RG24, Vol. 15283. National Archives of Canada.

  West Nova Scotia Regiment Diary, 16–26 May 1944 Inclusive. 145.2W2011(D1). Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  INTERVIEWS AND CORRESPONDENCE

  Beach, Horace Dugald. 1978. Interview by Chris Main. Victoria, BC 15, 19, 24 May. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Brown, Ted. 2000. Correspondence with author. 30 July.

  Bulger, Victor. 2000. Correspondence with author. 6 October.

  Burton, John Francis. 1984. Interview by Morgan Witzel. Victoria, BC 12 January. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Coppinger, Stephen. 1987. Interview by Tom Torrie. Victoria, BC 11 August. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Creighton, Donald. 2000. Interview by author. Richmond, BC 4 October.

  Davis, R.A.C. N.d. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Dodd, G.T. 1962. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. 16 July. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Dougan, John Alpine. 2000. Interview by author. Victoria, BC 9 October.

  ——. Interview by Ken MacLeod. Victoria, BC N.d.

  Galloway, Strome. 2000. Interview by author. Ottawa. 6 May.

  Gildersleeve, Wilf. 2000. Interview by author. West Vancouver, BC 5 October.

  Gower, Don. 2000. Correspondence with author. 25 June.

  Haley, Jack. 2000. Interview by author. Victoria, BC 24 August.

  Harrison, Patrick. 2000. Interview by author. Victoria, BC 23 August.

  Hockin, Neil. 1962. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. 8 July. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Hoffmeister, Bert M. N.d. Interview by B. Greenhous and W. McAndrew. Department of National Defence, Directorate of History.

  Hurley, Ron. 2000. Interview by author. Vancouver, BC 4 October.

  Illi, Fritz. 1999. Interview by Michael Boire. Zuffenhausen, Germany. 20 February.

  Kanik, Stan. 2000. Interview by author. Sidney, BC 9 August.

  Kennedy, Earle. 2000. Correspondence with author. 1, 19 July; 17 August.

  Kingsmill, Tony. 2001. Correspondence with author. 22 January.

  Kinloch, David. 2000. Correspondence with author. 22, 30 November.

  Kurbis, Bill. 1962. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. 26 July. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Lamberti, Federico. 2000. Interview by author. Cassino, Italy. 1 November.

  Logan, Rodman. 2000. Correspondence with author. 28 June.

  McBride, L.M. N.d. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  McGregor, Gordon. 2001. Interview by author. Victoria, BC 3 January.

  McLean, John. N.d. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Maltby, Richard Gosse. 1984. Interview by Morgen Witzel. Victoria, BC 18 January. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Milroy, W.A. 2000. Correspondence with author. 5 September.

  Nikiforuk, Dan. Interview by author. Sidney, BC 27 December.

  Rankin, Harry. 2000. Interview by author. Vancouver, BC 15 October.

  Reid, Donald. 2000. Correspondence with author. October and 6 December.

  Reynolds, Garnet. 2000. Correspondence with author. October.

  Ritchie
, Fred. 2000. Correspondence with author. 25 September.

  Smith, Don. 2000. Correspondence with author. 15 August.

  Smitheram, H.A. 1962. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. 29 May. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Stone, James Riley. 1980. Interview by William S. Thackray. Victoria, BC 13, 20 May; 3, 10, 17 June. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Taylor, Nigel. 1962. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. 15 July. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Tellier, Henri. 2000. Correspondence with author. 18 July; 22 August; 23 September.

  Thomas, Sydney. 2000. Interview with author. Salmon Arm, BC 27 May.

  Tuck, Don. 1967. Memo to Dr. Reginald Roy, Reginald Roy Papers. 22 November. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Ware, Cameron. 1979. Interview by Reginald Roy. Victoria, BC 23, 25 June; 10 July. University of Victoria Special Collections.

  Worton, Bill. 2000. Interview by author. Vancouver, BC 4 October.

  GENERAL INDEX

  Ranks given for individuals are highest attained as of June 4, 1944

  Abram, Lt. Al, 143

  Adams, Lt. Col. Fred Dean, 335

  Alban Hills, 17, 87, 312, 373, 404–5

  Alexander, Gen. Sir Harold Rupert Leofric George, 5, 17, 21–26, 28, 31, 49, 63, 77–78, 84, 86–87, 103, 135, 404–5, 419

  Allan, Maj. Jim, 288–91

  Allan, Maj. W.C., 187

  Allard, Lt. Col. Jean, 181–84, 200–2, 217–18, 222–25, 307–8, 421

  Allen, Sgt. Edsell, 257

  Allfrey, Lt. Gen. Charles, 49–50, 57, 59, 61

  Amos, L/Cpl. George, 429

  Amy, Maj. Ned, 67

  Anagni, 416–17

  Anders, Gen. Wladyslaw, 86, 130, 133, 205, 429

  Anderson, Tpr. K.R., 339

  Andrew, Cpl. Pete, 212

  Anzio, 17–18, 24–27, 46, 49, 60, 77, 107, 196, 240, 260, 318–19, 372–73, 404

  Appleby, Cpl. J.F., 185

  Aquino, 24, 93, 136, 172, 176, 203–4, 207–14, 222, 226, 231, 233, 235–36, 239, 265, 270, 281, 295, 314–15, 328–29, 332–33, 418, 428

  Archibald, Capt. C.M., 374

  Arielli River, 48, 52–53, 156

  Armstrong, Cpl. R., 277

  Arnara, 395, 402–4, 407

  Artindale, Lt. W.R., 288–89, 291

  Astor, Lady Nancy, 420

  Atina, 427

  Audrin, Lt., 219–21

  Aurunci Mtns., 27, 149, 157, 172, 319

  Ausoni Mtns., 24

  Avezanno, 134

  Baade, Generalleutnant Ernst-Günther, 239–40, 260–61, 312

  Baker, Capt. George, 376

  Baker, Cpl., 421

  Ballard, Lt. Norm, 192

  Bannister, Cpl., 296

  Beach, Lt. Horace Dugald, 100–101, 103, 151, 153–54, 162–63, 183, 303

  Beales, Sgt. T.W., 421

  Becker, Sgt. “Pop,” 363

  Beelitz, Oberst, 106

  Bellavance, Maj. Charles, 183, 217–19, 222, 307

  Benedictine Abbey, 9, 18–20, 72, 79, 106, 176, 205–6

  Benedictine Crossroads, 345, 347, 349, 355

  Bernatchez, Brig. Paul, 68, 179, 184, 188, 195, 200, 203–4, 217, 223, 225, 296, 300, 335

  Black, Lt. J.W., 409

  Blanchet, Maj. P.M., 379

  Blanchette, Lce. Sgt. J.F., 185

  Boone, Sgt. R.J., 174

  Booth, Lt. Col. E. Leslie, 55, 64, 67, 150

  Bower, Cpl. R., 55

  Boyer, Ted, 371

  Brady, Tpr. Jim, 322

  Braithwaite, Sgt. Ken, 212

  Brier, Lt. N.H., 305

  Briscoe, Tpr. J., 340

  Brooke, Field Marshal Sir Alan, 35, 43

  Browne, Maj. George, 80

  Browne-Clayton, Lt. R.D., 276

  Buchan, Lt. Col. John, Lord Tweedsmuir, 133

  Bujold, Pte., 200

  Bulger, Lance Sgt. 81–82, 108–10, 322

  Burnett, Wally, 166–67

  Burns, Lt. Gen. Eedson L.M. (Tommy), 59, 67, 69–72, 85–86, 88–92, 164–65, 176, 204, 226–28, 231–34, 256–57, 268–69, 300, 312, 314–16, 327–28, 334, 392, 399, 418–19

  Burton, Lt. John Francis, 348–49

  Burton, Maj. George Allan, 332–33

  Buss, Gunner Ernie, 255

  Caldwell, Lt. B.A.C., 190

  Cameron, Lt. Col. Don, 173, 189–90, 310

  Cameron, Lt. J.A., 211

  Cameron, Maj. R.B., 391

  Campbell, Capt. A.M., 277

  Campobasso, 34, 36, 76, 314, 421

  Cardiff Bridge, 113, 120, 122

  Carn, Lt. H.W., 56

  Caron, Lt. Col. L. Fernand, 150, 152–53, 162, 167

  Carroll, Cpl. D. K., 188

  Casavant, Pte. Réné, 229–30, 243

  Caserta, 24, 127, 129, 161, 421

  Cassino, 18, 20–21, 25–26, 49, 60, 72, 77, 79–80, 86, 93, 97, 107, 120, 129, 149, 151, 155, 157–58, 161–64, 170–72, 176–78, 180, 183, 196, 205–6, 246, 425–29

  Cawsey, Lt. Al, 113, 122–24, 128–29

  Ceccano, 406–7

  Ceprano, 101, 136, 153, 180, 327, 329, 360, 372, 377, 380, 382–87, 389–91, 393–94, 402–3, 428

  Christian, Lt. Col. Jack, 390

  Churchill, Winston, 4, 22, 177

  Cisterna, 373

  Civitavecchia, 26, 76–77, 106

  Clark, Gen. Mark, 16–17, 22, 24–25, 87–88, 404–6, 417

  Clark, Lt. Col. Bobby, 43, 360–61, 384

  Clarke, Maj. John, 255, 257–58, 309–10

  Clements, Lt. Alfred, 54

  Cloutier, Cpl., 220

  Coleman, Lt. Col. Rowan, 262–65, 274, 278–80

  Colleferro, 417

  Comfort, Capt. Charles, 206–7

  Connelly, Brig. A.B., 419

  Conway, Capt. John Joseph, 287–88

  Coppinger, Lt. Stephen, 363–65

  Corbould, Lt. Col. Gordon, 353, 355, 357–58

  Counsell, Maj. Jim, 191–92, 253, 309

  Couturier, Sgt. L., 221

  Cram, Lt. Norm, 80

  Crerar, Lt. Gen. Henry (Harry) Duncan Graham, 32–37, 41–43, 45–46, 59, 61–67, 70–71

  Cresswell, Pte. H.E., 202

  Crofton, Maj. P.D., 412

  Crook, Capt. James, 297

  Culling, Pte. John, 355

  Danby, Lt. Col. Dick, 62, 189, 217, 297–98

  Danude, Capt. R.A., 189–90

  Davis, Lt. J.L., 317

  Davis, Sgt. R.A.C., 363–65

  Deadman, L/Cpl. R.E., 174

  Delaney, Lt. Bill, 352, 359, 363

  Denis, Pte., 200, 222

  Des Rosiers, Lt. L.A.R., 185

  Dickie, Lt. David, 166, 169

  Dillon, Capt. Dick, 172, 248

  Dodd, Cpl. G.T., 332, 375

  Dougan, Capt. John, 312–14

  Douglas, Lt. Ross, 349–50, 363

  Douglas, Maj. Ian, 12–14, 356, 395–96

  Dow, Pte. Samuel, 298

  Doyle, Maj. Arthur Manning, 92

  Drapeau, CSM. R., 219, 221, 223

  Duddle, CSM. Joe M., 288–91

  Duder, Lt. N.J., 190

  Duncan, Lt. Dave, 202–3

  Durnford, Maj. Roy, 271–72, 294, 320–23

  Eaker, Lt. Gen. Ira G., 104

  East, Capt. Stewart, 175

  Eastman, Maj. Gerry, 376

  Edkins, Sgt. Roy Douglas, 276

  Emerson, Lt. Harry, 142

  Ensor, Maj. J.P., 178

  Esperia, 24, 176

  Fairhead, Tpr. Cyril, 430

  Ferentino, 414, 416

  Ferguson, Tpr., 339

  Feuerstein, General der Gebirgetruppen Valentin, 108, 136–37, 372

  Finestone, Capt. Barney, 395, 397

  Finlayson, Sgt. Tony, 398

  Fisher, Graham, 323

  Forgrave, Maj. Rick, 248

  Forme d’Aquino, 172, 180, 183, 189, 194–95, 200–2, 214, 228, 236, 256, 265, 267

  Fornelli Ri
ver, 396

  Fries, Generalmajor Walter, 26

  Frosinone, 27, 135, 137, 398, 406–7, 411–14

  Funk, Tpr. Jacob Kippenstain, 351

  Gagnon, Lt. Claude, 221

  Gagnon, Pte., 218, 222

  Gallant, Joe “Pop,” 53–55

  Galloway, Maj. Strome, 48, 62, 66, 68–69, 71–72, 109, 205, 248–49, 414, 420–21

  Gamba, Pte. L.P., 321

  Gammell, Capt. R.G.M., 266

  Garceau, CSM, 221–22, 307–8

  Garceau, Maj. Ovila, 183–84, 217, 223–24, 230, 242

  Garigliano River, 26, 85, 93

  Gari River, xi, 80, 84, 93, 97–101, 106, 110–11, 116–17, 120, 129, 137, 140, 143–44, 151, 154, 165, 169–70, 180, 195, 206–8, 232, 308, 426, 428

  Gartke, Lt. R.A., 345–46

  Gaskin, Lt., 333–34

  Geonais, Pte., 222

  Gibson, Brig. Graeme, 68, 263, 267, 278, 290, 292–93, 299–300, 323, 410–11

  Gildersleeve, Lt. Wilf, 320

  Girling, Sgt. Al, 320

  Glendinning, Pte. Alfred, 259

  Gower, Lt. Donald, 278, 292

  Green, Colonel, 138–39

  Greiner, Gen. Heinz, 107

  Grey, Major, 167

  Griffin, Lt. Col. Phillip George, 328, 342, 347, 362, 407–8, 410

  Grimes, Capt. R.G., 346

  Gustafson, Pte. K.J., 289

  Gustav Line, 4–6, 9, 16–18, 21–25, 27, 77, 80, 84, 86, 97–100, 103, 110, 113, 133–34, 136, 140, 148–49, 156, 164–65, 175, 177–78, 196, 235–37, 312, 319

  Haining, Lt. H.J., 297

  Haley, L/Cpl. Jack, 319–20, 322–23

  Hall, Pte. R.L., 306

  Halstall, Pte. Leo, 202–3

  Hammond, Maj. F.J., 190

  Handley, Capt. Jack, 400–401

  Hare, Maj., 301–2

  Harris, Pte. Arthur Edgar, 401, 429

  Harrison, Lt. Ken, 350–51

  Harrison, Lt. Patrick, 78–80, 83–84, 109–10

  Harrison, Pte. Eddie, 175

  Harrold, Capt., 213

  Hawkins, Capt. Bud, 212

  Hayter, Lt. R., 415

  Heidrich, Gen. Richard “Papa,” 177–78, 196, 239, 260–61

  Helmsley, Tim, 131–32

  Henderson, Lt. Sted, 382

  Hitler, Adolf, 3, 98, 106, 372

  Hitler Line, xi, 17–18, 28, 86, 88–89, 93, 98, 100, 108, 112, 149, 156, 164–65, 171–73, 175, 196, 201–4, 231, 233, 244, 247–48, 250, 254, 256, 258–59, 262–63, 265–66, 268, 308, 311–12, 328, 334–35, 374, 411, 418, 430–31

  after-battle assessment of, 313–21

 

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