ISOB Austin Gunderson - First Special Service Force
Details:
Grave Location: IV. F. 10
A standard Commonwealth Grave Commission (CWGC) inscribed gravestone.
Austin O. Gunderson lived in Montana and was married to Marabeth from Helena, Montana. He served in the US-Canadian unit, the First Special Service Force. He was killed during the famous First Special Service Force attack on Monte La Defensa on December 3, 1943. He is now buried in the Cassino Military Cemetery.
See this website, Monte La Defensa First Special Service Force Marker for more about the battle where Gunderson was killed.
From the CWGC Files:
Sergeant
GUNDERSON, AUSTIN O.
Service Number K/73846
Died 03/12/1943
Aged 24
1st
Canadian Special Service Battalion, R.C.I.C.
Son of Helge and Cecelia O. Gunderson; husband of Marabeth E. Gunderson, of Helena, Montana, U.S.A.
INSCRIPTION
I ALWAYS WILL ADORE THAT GUY WHO TAUGHT MY HAPPY HEART TO FLY
About the cemetery: The site for CASSINO WAR CEMETERY was originally selected in January 1944, but the development of the battle during the first five months of that year made it impossible to use it until after the Germans had withdrawn from Cassino. During these early months of 1944, Cassino saw some of the fiercest fighting of the Italian campaign, the town itself and the dominating Monastery Hill proving the most stubborn obstacles encountered in the advance towards Rome. The majority of those buried in the war cemetery died in the battles during these months.
Monument Text:
The text on the gravestone is written in English and reads:
K/73846 SERGEANT
A.O. GUNDERSON
SPECIAL SERVICE TROOPS
CANADIAN ARMY
3RD DECEMBER 1943 AGE 24
(SYMBOL OF CROSS)
I ALWAYS WILL ADORE THAT GUY WHO TAUGHT MY HAPPY HEART TO FLY
Commemorates:
People:
Units:
1st Special Service Force
Canadian Army
First Special Service Force (FSSF)
Wars:
WWII
Battles:
Italian Campaign
Operation Raincoat
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