- Allied Armies in Italy
Allied Armies in Italy, commanded by
Field Marshal SirHarold Alexander , was the title of the highestAllied field headquarters in Italy, during the middle part of that campaign. Both earlier and later in the campaign, the headquarters was known as15th Army Group ; it reported to the Joint Allied commandAFHQ the theatre command for the Mediterranean Theatre.15th Army Group was renamed Allied Central Mediterranean Force on
17 January 1944 . ACMF was commanded byField Marshal SirHarold Alexander , and was in turn renamed Allied Armies in Italy on1 March of the same year. The final change of title of the headquarters, back to 15th Army Group, came when Alexander handed over command to GeneralMark W. Clark on11 December 1944 .Allied Armies in Italy had thus controlled the land forces for some of the hardest fighting of the entire war. Operations carried out included: the long stalemate on the
Gustav Line with the hardfoughtBattle of Monte Cassino ; the Anzio landings; the capture ofRome ; and ending with the Allied forces stuck again just south of the Po valley.For most of its life the Allied Central Mediterranean Force and Allied Armies in Italy consisted of the
US Fifth Army and theBritish Eighth Army .
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