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The Italian Front has always been one I wished a wargame is based on. Glad to see one finally out.

Here is some of the Units that fought in this theater..

http://www.battleofmontecassino.com/

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Monte Cassino

French Expeditionary Corps General Juin

Moroccan 2nd Infantry Division General Dody

3rd Algerian Infantry Division General de Monsabert

U.S. II Corps General Keyes

U.S. 34th Infantry Division General Ryder

U.S. 36th Infantry Division General Walker

British X Corps General McCreery

56th Division General Templer

5th Division

46th Division

New Zealand 2nd Corps General Freyberg

New Zealand 2nd Division General Parkinson

4th Armoured Brigade

(18, 19, and 20th Armoured Regiments and 22nd Battalion).

5th Infantry Brigade

(21st Motorized and 23rd New Zealand and 28th Maori Battalions)

6th Infantry Brigade

(New Zealand 24, 25, and 26th Battalions comprising Divisional artillery, engineers, administration, and staff).

4th Indian Divison with Gurkhas

Polish 2nd Corps General Anders

3rd Carpathian Division Lt. General Bronislaw Duch

5th Kressowa Division Lt. General Nikodem Sulik

Reserves--(1) Canadian I Corps and

(2) South African 6th Armoured Division)

Order of Battle--Germans

XIV Corps

5th Gebirsjager Division General Schrank

44th Infantry Division General Franck

90th Panzer Grenadier Division General Baade

15th Panzer Grenadier Division General Rodt

94th Infantry Division General Steinmetz

1st FallscrimJaeger Divison General Heidrich

Anzio

http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/brochures/anzio/72-19.htm

Once the Allies wanted to land the largest possible contingent that available amphibious assault shipping allowed, the invasion force consisted of the U.S. 3d Infantry Division; the British 1st Infantry Division and 46th Royal Tank Regiment; the U.S. 751st Tank Battalion, the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 82d Airborne Division, and the 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion; two British Commando battalions; and three battalions of U.S. Army Rangers. The U.S. 45th Infantry Division and Combat Command A (CCA), a regimental-size unit of the U.S. 1st Armored Division, were directed to land as reinforcements once the beachhead was established. (not mentioned but also there was the 1st Special Forces brigade (Devils brigade) of canadians and Americans.

Upon receiving word of the landings, Kesselring immediately dispatched elements of the 4th

Parachute and Hermann Goering Divisions south from the Rome area to defend the roads leading

north from the Alban Hills. Within the next twenty-four hours Hitler dispatched other units to Italy from Yugoslavia, France, and Germany to reinforce elements of the 3d Panzer Grenadier and 71st Infantry Divisions that were already moving into the Anzio area. By the end of D-day, thousands of German troops were converging on Anzio, despite delays caused by Allied air attacks.

Later in Italy will see

10th US Mountain Divison

91st "buffalo" Black american Divison.

442 nesei Regt of Japanese Americans

Brazilian 1st Infantry

Jewish Brigade.

Plus others have to do some research.

[ April 14, 2003, 11:01 PM: Message edited by: William amos ]

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Actually, this is a better listing as it has Australia, Canada, East Africa, Free France, Greece, India, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, and West Africa.

Khan, if we get Indians, then by default we get Gurkhas :cool:

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