Two overviews of the events of 5-7 December 1943, one from A Company and one from D Company. Mentioned by name are Sergeant Prior, Lieutenant Rex Carey (the account discusses his capture), Corporal H. J. Clarke, Sergeant G.S. Moore. The A Company account includes a list of lessons learned about German tactics. The D Company account mentions Captain R.F.S. Robertson, Private Nixon, Lieutenant J.G. Clark, who was wounded, Pte C. Morris who was killed, Corporal Zroback, Captain Robertson, Sergeant Demmy, Corporal Martins, Privates Gusul and Orne (Captured), Private Bangle, Corporal Whittaker, Corporal Davis, Private J.J. Buck, and Captain Colin MacDougall.
Sin títuloThe Summary of Brigade Operations in the vicinity of Ortona. Describes the crossing of the Moro and actions around Val Roatti, and the fighting in Ortona itself.
Sin títuloThe summary of the operations leading up to and shortly after the Battle of Ortona in December 1943. Includes the crossing of the Moro and the action at Val Roatti.
Sin títuloOperation reviews and lessons learned during operations in Italy, submitted by unit historical officers and compiled by Canadian Military Headquarters.
Sin títuloOperation reviews and lessons learned during operations in Italy, submitted by unit historical officers and compiled by Canadian Military Headquarters.
Sin títuloOperation reviews and lessons learned during operations in Italy, submitted by unit historical officers and compiled by Canadian Military Headquarters.
Sin títuloOperation reviews and lessons learned during operations in Italy, submitted by unit historical officers and compiled by Canadian Military Headquarters.
Sin títuloOperation reviews and lessons learned during operations in Italy, submitted by unit historical officers and compiled by Canadian Military Headquarters.
Sin títuloSummary of operations leading up to and after the Liri Valley battles and the Hitler Line.
Summary of the crossing of the Metauro, the Gothic Line, Cattolica, and San Fortunato. D.H. Rosser, C. M. McDougall, R.P Clark, and R.W. Potts are mentioned by name.