Background intelligence on Sicily, [1943]
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- [1943]
Administrative intelligence summary about Sicily, describing the climate, medical resources, and communications system. 5pp.
Background intelligence on Sicily, [1943]
Administrative intelligence summary about Sicily, describing the climate, medical resources, and communications system. 5pp.
BURTON, Capt John George (1921-1978)
Papers, photographs and maps relating to the invasions of Sicily and Italy, including the war diary of 41 Royal Marines Commando, 1943.
Burton, John George, 1921-1978, Captain
Intelligence summary on Allied progress in Sicily, Jul 1943
Intelligence Summary by Lt Col Thomas Bell Lindsay Churchill, General Staff Officer, Grade 1, Special Service Bde, on the progress of the invasion of Sicily, giving details of the attacks from the east, south-east and south-west, and the German order of battle, as well as discussing the war in Russia. 3pp.
Map of the area around Amalfi, southern Italy, sheet 197 IV. Published by the Geographical Section of the War Office, on a scale of 1:50,000.
Map of Augusta, southern Italy, sheet 274-I. Published by the Geographical Section of the War Office, on a scale of 1:50,000.
Map of the area around Ispica, southern Italy, sheet 276-II. Published by the Geographical Section of the War Office, on a scale of 1:50,000.
Map of Italy drawn on silk, with the north on one side and the south on the other. Created by the Air Ministry (No. 7332) on a scale of 1:2,250,000.
Map of Militello in Val di Catania, Italy, 1943
Map of the area around Militello in Val di Catania, southern Italy, sheet 273-I. Published by the Geographical Section of the War Office, on a scale of 1:50,000.
Map of the area around Vittoria southern Italy, sheet 276-IV. Published by the Geographical Section of the War Office, on a scale of 1:50,000.
Map of the area around Vizzini, southern Italy, sheet 273-II. Published by the Geographical Section of the War Office, on a scale of 1:50,000.
Messages, [1943], sent as Intelligence Officer, 41 Royal Marine Commandos
Five intelligence messages sent by Burton (as Intelligence Officer for 41 Royal Marine Commandos), probably during a training exercise, reporting enemy artillery areas, weaponry, and deployment.
Notes, [1943], on topics including chemical warfare, German tanks, and troop numbers
Rough handwritten notes on various, including chemical warfare, German tank formations, and British troop numbers. 5pp.
Photographs, [1943], of the landing site, Sicily, for 41 Royal Marine Commandos
7 photographs taken in Sicily, showing the beach landing site for 41 Royal Marine Commandos, and the hill occupied by 'B' troop.
Press cutting about 41 Royal Marine Commando, [1943]
Magazine cutting with a photograph of the officers of 41 Royal Marine Commando, and a description of the part they played in the Allied landings at Sicily and Salerno, Italy. 1p.
War diary, Jun-Jul 1943, of 41 Royal Marine Commandos, Allied invasion of Sicily
Handwritten official war diary of 41 Royal Marine Commandos under the command of Lt Col Bruce John David Lumsden, describing events during the Allied invasion of Sicily, where the unit were the first sea-borne troops to enter Europe, notably training at Gare Loch, the preparations for attack on board the Durham Castle including details of security and attack, the landing on a beach near Punta Castellazzo, and the following operations; an address from acting V Adm Lord Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten; changes in command and casualties. There is a second, typed copy of this section of the diary. 37pp.
War diary, Nov 1943, of 41 Royal Marine Commandos, including their reorganisation
Official War Diary of 41 Royal Marine Commandos, under the command of Major Thomas Henry Baker Cresswell, describing events of that month, notably the award of the Military Cross to two members of the unit; the voyage for Bone, Algeria, in order to embark for England; reorganisation of the unit in preparation for operations, due to a change in plan. Two copies. 7pp
War diary, Oct 1943, of 41 Royal Marine Commandos, in barracks
Official War Diary of 41 Royal Marine Commandos, under the command of Major Thomas Henry Baker Cresswell, describing a month spent in the naval barracks at Catania, recuperating and training, and the present strength of the unit. 1p.
War diary, Sep 1943, of 41 Royal Marine Commandos, Allied invasion of southern Italy
Official war diary of 41 Royal Marine Commandos under the command of Lt Col Bruce John David Lumsden, describing events during operation AVALANCHE, the invasion of Salerno and Naples, Italy, notably exercises undertaken with 2 Commando in preparation ; the landing at Marina Cove in the Gulf of Salerno and the swift move to the town of Vietri; the fighting in the hills and ridges near La Molina, in which 41 Commando played an significant part. 6pp.