Gothic Line order of battle

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Gothic Line order of battle is a listing of the significant formations that were involved in Operation Olive, the Allied offensive on the Gothic Line in northern Italy, August–September 1944, and in the subsequent fighting in the central Apennine Mountains and on the plains of eastern Emilia-Romagna up to April 1945.

Allied Armies in Italy (until 12 December 1944)

Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean:

General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson (until 12 December 1944)
Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander (from 12 December 1944)

Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Mediterranean:

Lieutenant General Jacob L. Devers (until September 1944)
Lieutenant General Joseph T. McNarney (from September 1944)

Chief of Staff

Lieutenant-General Sir James Gammell (to 12 December 1944)
Lieutenant-General Sir John Harding (from 12 December 1944 to 6 March 1945[1])
Lieutenant-General William Morgan (from 6 March 1945)[1]
Commander-in-chief: General Sir Harold Alexander
Chief of Staff: Lieutenant-General Sir John Harding

Allied 15th Army Group (from 12 December 1944)

Commander: Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark (promoted to full general 10 March 1945)
Chief of Staff: Major General Alfred Gruenther

U.S. Fifth Army

Commander:

Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark (until 16 December 1944)
Lieutenant General Lucian Truscott (from 16 December 1944)
U.S. II Corps
Major General Geoffrey Keyes
U.S. IV Corps
Major General Willis D. Crittenberger

* Order of entry into battle

British XIII Corps (transferred to British Eighth Army in January 1945)
Lieutenant-General Sidney Kirkman (until 25 January 1945)
Lieutenant-General John Harding (from 25 January 1945)
Independent units under Army HQ

British Eighth Army

Commander:

Lieutenant-General Sir Oliver Leese (until 1 October 1944)
Lieutenant-General Sir Richard L. McCreery (from 1 October 1944)
British V Corps
Lieutenant-General Charles Keightley
British X Corps (until December 1944 and from February 1945)
Lieutenant-General Sir Richard McCreery (until 6 November 1944)
Lieutenant-General John Hawkesworth (from 6 November 1944)
British XIII Corps (transferred from U.S. Fifth Army January 1945)

see listing above under U.S. Fifth Army)

Canadian I Corps (until February 1945)
Lieutenant-General E. L. M. Burns (until 10 November 1944)
Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes (from 10 November 1944)
Polish II Corps
Lieutenant-General Władysław Anders
Other Units

German Army Group C

Notes

References

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