Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron Ware's summary of the actions at the Moro and Val Roatti leading up to the Battle of Ortona. This account includes a company by company description of events. Mentioned by name are Captain W de N Watson, and Lieutenant Rex Carey.
Cameron WareTwo 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.
J. L. McCullochSummary of operations leading up to and after the Liri Valley battles and the Hitler Line.
Bert Hoffmeister, Commander of 2CIB, describes the action around Savignano. Includes a description of the crossing of the Savia by the Seaforth Highlanders.
Bert HoffmeisterCommander 2 CIB Gen. Bert Hoffmeister's description of the action on the Gothic Line from the Metauro to the Marecchia.
Bert HoffmeisterSummary 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.
A summary of war events covering different fronts from 27 July 1944. Reverse is a hand-written route card for the dates 26-28 July. Writer unknown.
Rosser, David HillardSummary of actions from the Gothic Line to San Fortunato.
Hostile Shelling Report (blank), River Crossing information, Harrod's A Line Diagram, Map Trace. Op Report missing from file.
Description of the Battle of Bagnacavallo including the Naviglio Canal and the attack to the Senio, and the Capture of Granarola. Mentioned by name are W.E. Harrington, V.S. Allan (killed in action), R.W. Potts, W.D.L. Roach, and R.P. Clark.