- Operation Grapeshot order of battle
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Invasion of Sicily – Invasion of Italy – Armistice with Italy – Four days of Naples – Vatican Bombing – Volturno Line – Barbara Line – Bari Raid – Bernhardt Line – Moro – Ortona – Monte Cassino – Anzio – Trasimene Line – Ancona – Gothic Line – Battle of Garfagnana – Spring offensive 1945 – Argenta Gap
Operation Grapeshot order of battle is a listing of the significant formations that were involved in the Spring 1945 offensive in the Apennine Mountains and the Po valley in northern Italy, April 1945 – May 1945.
Contents
Allied Forces Headquarters Mediterranean
Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean Theatre: Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander
Deputy Supreme Allied Commander-in-Chief:: Lieutenant General Joseph T. McNarney
Chief of Staff: Lieutenant-General William Morgan[1]
Air Commander-in Chief Mediterranean Allied Air Forces: Lieutenant General John K. CannonAllied 15th Army Group
- Commander: General Mark Wayne Clark
- Chief of Staff: Major General Alfred M. Gruenther
U.S. Fifth Army
Commander:
- Lieutenant General Lucian K. Truscott
Army Troops
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- U.S. 85th Infantry Division (Major General John B. Coulter)
- 337th Regimental Combat Team
- 338th Regimental Combat Team
- 339th Regimental Combat Team
- U.S. 92nd Infantry Division (Major General Edward M. Almond)
- 370th Regimental Combat Team
- 442nd (Japanese-American) Regimental Combat Team (attached)
- 473rd Regimental Combat Team (attached)
- 758th Light Tank Battalion
- 760th Tank Battalion (less two companies)
- 679th Tank Destroyer Battalion
- 894th Tank Destroyer Battalion (less two companies)
- U.S. 85th Infantry Division (Major General John B. Coulter)
U.S. II Corps
- Major General Geoffrey Keyes
- Corps Troops
- Italian Legnano Combat Group
- 68th Italian Infantry Regiment
- 69th Italian Infantry Regiment
- 752nd Tank Battalion
- 757th Tank Battalion
- 804th Tank Destroyer Battalion
- 805th Tank Destroyer Battalion
- Italian Legnano Combat Group
- U.S. 34th Infantry Division (Major General Charles Bolté)
- 133rd Regimental Combat Team
- 135th Regimental Combat Team
- 168th Regimental Combat Team
- U.S. 88th Infantry Division (Major General Paul W. Kendall)
- 349th Regimental Combat Team
- 350th Regimental Combat Team
- 351st Regimental Combat Team
- U.S. 91st Infantry Division (Major General William G. Livesay)
- 361st Regimental Combat Team
- 362nd Regimental Combat Team
- 363rd Regimental Combat Team
- 6th South African Armoured Division (Major-General Evered Poole)
- 11th South African Armoured Brigade
- 12th South African Motorised Brigade
- 13th South African Motorised Brigade
- Corps Troops
U.S. IV Corps
- Lieutenant General Willis D. Crittenberger
- Corps Troops
- 365th Infantry Regiment (detached from 92nd Infantry Division)
- 371st Infantry Regiment (detached from 92nd Infantry Division)
- 751st Tank Battalion (plus one company 760th Tank Battalion)
- 701st Tank Destroyer Battalion (plus elements 894th Tank Destroyer Battalion)
- U.S. 1st Armored Division (Major General Vernon E. Prichard)
- 6th Armored Infantry Battalion
- 11th Armored Infantry Battalion
- 14th Armored Infantry Battalion
- 1st Tank Battalion
- 4th Tank Battalion
- 13th Tank Battalion
- U.S. 10th Mountain Division (Major General George Price Hays
- 85th Infantry Regiment
- 86th Infantry Regiment
- 87th Infantry Regiment
- 1st Brazilian Division (General Mascarenhas de Morais)
- 1st Brazilian Infantry Regiment
- 6th Brazilian Infantry Regiment
- 11th Brazilian Infantry Regiment
- Corps Troops
British 8th Army
Commander:
- Lieutenant-General Sir Richard McCreery
Army Troops
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- 7th Hussars (amphibious tanks)
- 12th Lancers (armoured cars)
- 16th Army Group Royal Engineers
- 20th Army Group Royal Engineers
- 22nd Army Group Royal Engineers
British V Corps
- Lieutenant-General Charles Keightley
- Corps Troops
- 1st Army Group Royal Artillery (Five medium regiments)
- 2nd Army Group Royal Artillery (Five medium regiments)
- 6th Armoured Division Artillery
- 54th Super Heavy Regiment R.A. (less two batteries)
- Special Forces
- Two squadrons Special Boat Service
- Two troops Raiding Support Regiment
- Italian 28th Garibaldi Brigade (Partisans)
- Corps Troops
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- British 56th Infantry Division (Major-General J. Y. Whitfield)
- 24th Guards Brigade
- 167th Infantry Brigade
- 169th Infantry Brigade
- 2nd Commando Brigade (under command)
- 9th Armoured Brigade (under command)
- 27th Lancers (armoured cars) (under command)
- 4th Hussars (Kangaroo armoured personnel carriers)
- British 78th Infantry Division (Major-General Keith Arbuthnott)
- 11th Infantry Brigade
- 36th Infantry Brigade
- 38th (Irish) Infantry Brigade
- 2nd Armoured Brigade (under command)
- Indian 8th Infantry Division (Major-General Dudley Russell)
- 17th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 19th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 21st Indian Infantry Brigade
- 21st Tank Brigade (under command)
- New Zealand 2nd Division (Lieutenant-General Sir Bernard Freyberg)
- 4th New Zealand Armoured Brigade
- 5th New Zealand Infantry Brigade
- 6th New Zealand Infantry Brigade
- 9th New Zealand Infantry Brigade
- Italian Cremona Combat Group
- 21st Italian Infantry Regiment
- 22nd Italian Infantry Regiment
- British 56th Infantry Division (Major-General J. Y. Whitfield)
British X Corps
- Lieutenant-General John Hawkesworth
- Jewish Brigade (from March 1945)
- Palestine Regiment
- Italian Fruili Combat Group
- 87th Italian Infantry Regiment
- 88th Italian Infantry Regiment
- Jewish Brigade (from March 1945)
British XIII Corps
- Lieutenant-General Sir John Harding
- 6th Army Group Royal Artillery (under command)
- Indian 10th Infantry Division (Major-General Denys Reid)
- 10th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 20th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 25th Indian Infantry Brigade
- 2nd battalion Lovat Scouts (under command)
- 2nd battalion Highland Light Infantry (under command)
- Italian Folgore Combat Group
- Nembo Regiment
- San Marco Regiment
Polish II Corps
- Major-General Zygmunt Bohusz-Szyszko (acting commander)
- Corps Troops
- Army Group Polish Artillery
- 54th Super Heavy Regiment R.A. (one battery)
- 7th Armoured Brigade (under command)
- 43rd Gurkha Lorried Infantry Brigade (under command)
- 14th/20th Hussars (Kangaroo armoured personnel carriers) (under command)
- Corps Troops
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- Polish 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (Major-General Bolesław Bronisław Duch)
- 1st Carpathian Rifle Brigade
- 2nd Carpathian Rifle Brigade
- 3rd Carpathian Rifle Brigade
- Polish 5th Kresowa Infantry Division (Major-General Nikodem Sulik)
- 5th Wilenska Infantry Brigade
- 6th Lwowska Infantry Brigade
- 4th Wolwyn Infantry Brigade
- Polish 2nd Armoured Brigade (Brigadier-General Bronislaw Rakowski)
- Polish 3rd Carpathian Rifle Division (Major-General Bolesław Bronisław Duch)
Army Reserve
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- British 6th Armoured Division (Major-General Horatius Murray)
- British 26th Armoured Brigade
- British 1st Guards Brigade
- British 61st Infantry Brigade
- British 25th Armoured Engineer Brigade (less detachments with assault divisions)
- British 2nd Parachute Brigade
- British 6th Armoured Division (Major-General Horatius Murray)
German Army Group C
Commander:
- General Heinrich von Vietinghoff (to 29th April)
- Lieutenant-General Friedrich Schulz (from 29 April to 2 May)
- General Heinrich von Vietinghoff (from 2 May)
German Tenth Army
Commander:
- Lieutenant-General Traugott Herr
German LXXVI Panzer Corps
- Lieutenant-General Graff Gerhard von Schwerin (to 25 April 1945)
- Major-General Karl von Graffen (from 25 April 1945)
- German 162nd (Turkestan) Infantry Division (Major-General Ralph von Heygendorff)
- 42nd Jäger Division (Major-General Walter Jost)
- German 362nd Infantry Division (Brigadier-General Alois Weber)
- 98th Volksgrenadier Division (Major-General Alfred-Hermann Reinhardt to 11 April 1945 then Brigadier-General Otto Schiel)
German I Parachute Corps
- Lieutenant-General Richard Heidrich
- German 26th Panzer Division (Brigadier-General Alfred Kuhnert to 19 April 1945 then Major-General Viktor Linnarz)
- German 1st Parachute Division (Brigadier-General Karl-Lothar Schulz)
- German 4th Parachute Division (Major-General Heinrich Trettner)
- German 278th Infantry Division (Major-General Harry Hoppe)
- 1st Italian Assault Company "Forlì"(Pier Vittorio Riccardi)
- German 305th Infantry Division (Brigadier-General Friedrich von Schellwitz)
German LXXIII Corps
- Lieutenant-General Anton Dostler
- Minor units coast watching between the Po and Venice.
German LXXXXVII Corps (transferred to Army Group E on 10 April)
- General of the Mountain Troops Ludwig Kübler
- German 237th Infantry Division (Major-General Hans von Grävenitz until late April then Colonel Karl Falkner)
- German 188th Mountain Division (Major-General Hans von Hößlin)
Army Reserve
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- German 29th Panzergrenadier Division (Major-General Fritz Polack)
- German 155th Infantry Division (Brigadier-General Georg Zwade)
German Fourteenth Army
- Commander:
- Lieutenant-General Joachim Lemelsen
German XIV Panzer Corps
- Lieutenant-General Frido von Senger und Etterlin
- German 65th Infantry Division (Major-General Hellmuth Pfeifer)
- German 8th Mountain Division (Major-General Paul Schricker)
- German 94th Infantry Division (Major-General Bernhard Steinmetz)
German LI Mountain Corps
- Lieutenant-General Valentin Feurstein until March 1945 and then Lieutenant-General Friedrich-Wilhelm Hauck
- German 114th Jäger Division (Brigadier-General Hans-Joachim Ehlert to 15 April 1945 then Brigadier-General Martin Strahammer)
- German 334th Volksgrenadier Division (Major-General Hellmuth Böhlke)
- German 232nd Infantry Division (Major-General Eccard Freiherr von Gablenz)
- German 148th Infantry Division (Major-General Otto Fretter-Pico)
- 1st Bersaglieri "Italia" Division (Major-General Mario Carloni)
Army Group Liguria
- Commander: Marshal Alfredo Guzzoni
Corps Lombardia
- Lieutenant-General Kurt Jahn
- 3rd Italian "San Marco" Marine Infantry Division (Major-General Amilcare Farina)
- 3rd Marine Infantry Regiment
- 5th Marine Infantry Regiment
- Battle Group Meinhold
- Fortress Brigade 135
- 4th Italian "Monte Rosa" Alpine Division (elements)
- 3rd Italian "San Marco" Marine Infantry Division (Major-General Amilcare Farina)
German LXXV Corps
- Lieutenant-General Hans Schlemmer
- 2nd Italian "Littorio" Infantry Division (Major-General Tito Agosti)
- 3rd Infantry Regiment
- 4th Alpine Regiment
- German 5th Mountain Division (Brigadier-General Hans Steets)
- German 34th Infantry Division (Major-General Theobald Lieb)
- 4th Italian "Monterosa" Alpine Division (bulk of) (Colonel Giorgio Milazzo)
- 7th Alpine Regiment
- 8th Alpine Regiment
- 2nd Italian "Littorio" Infantry Division (Major-General Tito Agosti)
Army Group Reserve
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- German 90th Panzergrenadier Division (Brigadier-General Heinrich Baron von Behr)
Notes
- ^ Jackson (1988), p. 196.
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