504th Parachute Combat Team Marker
Details:
The marker is a large white plaque attached to a boulder (5 feet tall) on the left side of the town World War 1 and 2 monument.
Marker
The marker is a white etched marble plaque attached to the front of a boulder about 5 feet tall. The text is written in Italian (above) and English (below).
The boulder marks the location of the command post of the 504thParachute Infantry Regiment and Combat team in Venafro. The marker also commemorates the 504thinvolvement in the fighting on Mount Sammucro (also known as Monte Sambucaro- 1205 meter peak) along with the 36thInfantry Division during the assault on the Bernard Line and the Battle of San Pietro in December 1944. The peak of Mount Sammucro was key terrain, which dominated San Pietro Infine and was vital to hold in in the Fifth Army attack to move through San Pietro up to the Gustav line.
Monument Text:
“ IN REMEBERANCE OF THE TROOPERS
OF THE 504THPARACHUTE COMBAT TEAM
UNITED STATES ARMY
COLONEL REUBEN H. TUCKER COMMANDING
COMMAND POST VENAFRO
A TRIBUTE
TO THOSE WHO FOUGHT THEIR LAST BATTLE
WHILE ASSAULTING MOUNT SAMMUCRO
DARING VALOR, SUFFERING AND MATCHLESS
ACHIEVEMENTS
MAY THEY NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
10 DECEMBER 27 DECEMBER 1944”
DEDICATED DECEMBER 12, 1998
Commemorates:
People:
Reuben Henry “Rube” III Tucker
Units:
504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
5th Army
82nd Airborne Division
Wars:
WWII
Battles:
Italian Campaign
Operation Raincoat
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