- Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial
Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial is a cemetery for American military personnel who were killed in
World War II . The site inItaly covers 77 acres, rising in a gentle slope from a broad pool with an island andcenotaph flanked by groups of Italian cypress trees. Beyond the pool is the immense field of headstones of 7,861 of American military war dead, arranged in gentle arcs on broad green lawns beneath rows of Roman pines. The majority of these men died in the liberation ofSicily (July 10 to August 17, 1943); in the landings in theSalerno Area (September 9, 1943) and the heavy fighting northward; in the landings atAnzio Beach and expansion of the beachhead (January 22, 1944 to May 1944); and in air and naval support in the regions.A wide central mall leads to the memorial, rich in works of art and architecture, expressing America's remembrance of the dead. It consists of a chapel to the south, a peristyle, and a map room to the north. On the white marble walls of the chapel are engraved the names of 3,095 of the missing. Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified. The map room contains a bronze relief map and four fresco maps depicting the military operations in Sicily and Italy. At each end of the memorial are ornamental Italian gardens.
The cemetery is open daily to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. except December 25 and January 1. It is open on host country holidays. When the cemetery is open to the public, a staff member is on duty in the Visitor Building to answer questions and escort relatives to grave and memorial sites.
How to get there
Sicily-Rome American Cemetery lies at the north edge of the town of
Nettuno , Italy, which is immediately east ofAnzio , 38 miles south of Rome. The cemetery can be reached by automobile from Rome along theVia Cristoforo Colombo , which runs intoVia Pontina (highway 148). Drive south approximately 37 miles and exit at Campoverde/Nettuno. Turn right to Nettuno, continuing 5½ miles to the cemetery. There is hourly train service from Rome to Nettuno, where taxicabs can be hired. There are numerous hotels in Anzio and Nettuno.External links
* [http://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries/cemeteries/sr.php American Battle Monuments Commission – Sicily-Rome American Cemetery and Memorial]
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