Canadian Landing Craft Flotillas Are in The Thick of It
From August 2, 1943 Issue of LIFE Magazine, 10 Cents
Front cover - slightly modified at the whim of a Canadian Editor*
Introduction:
A LIFE magazine article and rare reconnaissance map appeared side by side at the "Allied Landings in Sicily 1943 Museum" and both my son and I were very happy to spot them. A few dozen photos were snapped and I am happy to say I now own a copy of the magazine and can share the article and map and a few other features that just happen to relate to the main focus of this blog/website/archive, i.e., the 950 - 1,000 Canadian sailors (including my father) who volunteered for the Combined Operations organization beginning in December, 1941.
A commemorative text from the museum in Catania, Sicily
Navy hammock bearing names of the members of the 80th Flotilla that
journeyed to Sicily together aboard SS Silver Walnut, summer of 1943.
Available for viewing upon request at Navy Museum, Esquimalt BC
U.S. reconnaissance map as found in LIFE Magazine at the Landings Museum
HOW Sector was served by the 81st Flotilla. GEORGE by the 80th.
HOW Sector/Beach extended north to the Cassibile River
The article that accompanied the reconnaissance map now follows:
"But pill boxes exist in the area to this day (2023)" GH
LIFE Magazine article continues:
LIFE Magazine article continues:
A few more looks at HOW Sector, home of the 81st Canadian Flotilla of landing crafts from July 10 - early August, appear below:
Ghostly outlines of troop and supply ships appear off the shore of the
Red and Amber sections of HOW Sector (Gallina). Screen shot - GH
The following map revealing the location of HOW and GEORGE Sectors during Operation HUSKY is from a volume of WWII stories by RCNVR and Combined Operations veterans:
As mentioned earlier, I share below early photographs from LIFE magazine of Italian POWs:
I am currently sharing newspaper clippings on this site (from The (Montreal) Gazette) and some pertain to the battle for Catania, as mentioned above in the LIFE magazine article. Click here to view Research: Three Months in the Mediterranean, 1943 (Part 14).
Please click the following link to read other articles about the invasion of Sicily, July 1943: Articles: Canadian Flotilla of Landing Craft in Italy (Parts 1 - 4)
*"at the whim of the Editor." I.e., the Editor of 1,000 Men, 1,000 Stories, of course!
Questions and comments, e.g., re the grottazze (aka 'The Savoy'), or memoirs re the cattle cave, etc., can be addressed to me at gordh7700@gmail.com
Unattributed Photos GH
Unattributed Photos GH
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