b-wingpilot
CGN Regular
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- Sherwood Park
Just thought a few of you might enjoy seeing some pics from the museum in Ortona.
There was no Italian involvement in the battle.
I thought I read somewhere Canadians used the Thompson as thier SMG in Italy and the Sten in NWE for supply reasons.
There were still a limited number of Italian troops still fighting after Sicily,they joined German units.Most were the Italian facist troops called the blackshirts.
took care of an old fellow, now deceased, by the name of Weston Tennier who fought with the black watch in ortona. told me about watching his best friend being "stitched up the middle" by a german machine gun, probably the mg-42. he carried a lee enfield then a thompson during sicily and the mainland italy campaign. his was a No.1 Mk.3 enfield, which he said he preferred over the thompson because of the range. was involved in the closing of the falaise gap and had his leg broken and was captured by german forces. was sad to see him pass away but got to spend alot of time talking openly about his experiences, especially ortona, which he was suprised I even knew about. had the utmost respect for the 1st parachute division.
The Black Watch was/is based in Montreal and was mobilized there for WW2. On mobilization infantry units initially drew troops from their home location, but over time replacement personnel came from just about anywhere as they were provided by the reinforcement pool.
According to my grandfather-in-law, a lot of the Sgts and up swapped for Thompson, but not neccessarily everyone did this.



























