Operation Shingle- Nettuno/Anzio Landings and Beachhead- 6th Army Commander Quarters Marker
Details:
Located on a fish store about 7 feet off the ground; the store front faces the city park.
A white inscribed marble plaque about 2 ft x 2 ft.
The plaque identifies the location of the 6th Army Commanders quarters – the Commanders who led Operation Shingle landings in Anzio and Nettuno and then the push out of the Anzio Beachhead. The Operation Shingle landings occurred on January 22, 1944 and the Operation was over in May 1944 with the breakout to Rome as part of Operation Diadem. The 6th Army during this time was commanded by Major General John Porter Lucas and Lieutenant General Lucian King Truscott.
See this website for more on this operation: Operation Shingle- Nettuno/Anzio Landings and Beachhead- 6th Army HQ Marker
More on Operation Shingle and the Beachhead at Anzio from the Anzio Veterans Beachhead Association:
The MEDAL OF HONOR is the highest award for valor in action against an enemy force which can bestowed upon an individual serving in the Armed Services of the United States. Generally presented to its recipient by the President of the United States of America in the name Congress, It is often called the CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR
In one measure of the courage and sacrifice of those who fought at the Battle of Anzio, 22 Americans were awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, the most of any single battle of World War II.
Medal of Honor Recipients as part of Operation Shingle/Anzio Beachhead Operations:
1. Sgt. Sylvester Antolak - Cisterna, Italy, 5/24/44 - 3rd Div.
2. T/Sgt. Van T. Barfoot - Carano, Italy, 5/23/44 - 45th Div.
3. Pvt. Herbert F. Christian - Valmontone, Italy, 6/2/44 - 3rd Div.
4. T/Sgt. Ernest H. Dervishian -Cisterna, Italy, 5/23/44 - 34th Div.
5. PFC John W. Dutko -Ponte Rotto, Italy, 5/23/44 - 3rd Div.
6. PFC Lloyd C. Hawks - Carano, Italy, 1/30/44 - 3rd Div.
7. 2nd LT. Thomas W. Fowler - Carano, Italy, 5/23/44 - 1st Armor
8. Capt. William W. Gault - Crocetta, Italy, 5/29/44 - 34th Div.
9. T/5 Eric Gibson - Isola Bella, Italy, 1/28/44 - 3rd Div.
10. S/Sgt. George J. Hall - Anzio, Italy, 5/23/44 - 34th Div.
11. Cpl. Paul B. Huff -Carano, Italy, 2/8/44 - 509th Para. Inf. Bn.
12. Pvt. Elden H. Johnson - Valmontone, Italy, 6/3/44 - 3rd Div.
13. PFC William H. Johnson - Padiglione, Italy, 2/17/44 - 45th Div.
14. PFC Patrick L. Kessler -Ponto Rotto, Italy, 5/23/44 - 3rd Div.
15. PFC Alton W. Knappenberger -Cisterna, Italy, 2/1/44 - 3rd Div.
16. Pvt. James H. Mills -Cisterna, Italy, 5/24/44 - 3rd Div.
17. 1st LT. Jack C. Montgomery -Padiglione, Italy, 2/22/44 - 45th Div.
18. 1st LT. Beryl R. Newman -Cisterna,Italy, 5/25/44, - 34th Div.
19. Sgt. Truman O. Olson - Cisterna, Italy, 1/30/44 - 3rd Div.
20. PFC Henry Schauer - Cisterna, Italy, 5/23/44 - 3rd Div.
21. Pvt. Furman L. Smith -Lanuvio, Italy, 5/31/44, - 34th Div.
22. PFC John C. Squires - Padiglione, Italy, 4/23/443rd Div.
See this website for many of the stories of these Medal of Honor Awardees.
Monument Text:
AFTER THE ANGLO-AMERICAN
LANDINGS ON THE 22 JANUARY 1944
THE COMMANDERS OF THE U.S.
6TH CORPS GENERAL JOHN PORTER LUCAS
AND GENERAL LUCIAN KING TRUSCOTT LIVED HERE
JANUARY 22, 1989
45TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE ALLIED LANDINGS.
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
1st Armored Division
34th Infantry Division
36th Infantry Division
3rd Infantry Division
45th Infantry Division
5th Army
Darby's Rangers
First Special Service Force (FSSF)
Rangers
United States Navy
VI Corps
Wars:
WWII
Battles:
Operation Shingle
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