Hell of a way to spend Valentine s day!

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Hell of a way to spend Valentine s day! Seeing the Elephant, Italy 1944 Having arrived at the Italian front in late January, the Brigadier of the 11 th Infantry felt it would be a good idea of the fresh troops of the Berks, Bucks and Oxon, straight from training, to carry out some patrols to get them used to the fact they were now in the war zone, before they were called upon to mount an attack. On the 14 th of February Lt Harrison s Company Commander, Major Gatt, asked him to take some of his platoon out to recce a nearby olive farm. Graham set the table up in advance, based on the map which I emailed. This is from the British side (south). Harrison decided he would lead 3 Section into the olive groves, while his sergeant, John Jock Davis would take 1 Section to the farm buildings. Jock Davis didn t look like a sergeant. Short and thin, he had very messy, very blond hair he looked like a haystack after a gale. But ye gods, if you crossed him he would explode. We used to joke we wouldn t need the PIAT we d throw the Sarge and he would bite his way into the Panzers. Pvt Walls

Both sides enter on blinds to be replaced with troops once spotted. Both those labelled B2 happen to be dummies Upon arriving at a small hill some 50 to 60 yards south of the buildings, Davis found that there was open ground between him and the buildings, the only feature in this area being a large pond. He decided to work round the eastern approach to the farm, through the start of the orchards, and into the dense wood that ran right up to the farmyard, allowing him to get close enough to cover the buildings without being seen. The blinds move As the section crossed the low wall of the olive grove and entered the orchard, they spotted two groups of German troops moving through the woods towards the buildings. As the rearward group of Germans turned south they spotted the British

and, led by the feldwebel in charge of their recce, took cover behind the northern wall of the orchard. Davis moved his men to the right, taking cover behind a wall running north-south, and a firefight broke out between the two sections. Gefreiter Orlando Blute leads 2 Gruppe towards the Farm Remember, most of us were green as grass. We knew the Sarge had been at Dunkirk, and in North Africa, before being transferred to us to stiffen us up a bit, but I ve never seen a man so cool under fire. Jerry caught us as we advanced. The Sarge stood coolly, directing us to where he wanted the section. Once we were where he wanted he jumped the wall, just as Jerry got the MG set up and opened fire. He looked up and down the line of us, huddled behind the stone wall, and said Everyone all right lads? Good, let s earn that Kings Shilling then. Pvt Reid Bren gunner

Brits advance The gefreiter leading the other section, Blume, had by now reached the end of the wood, and was overlooking the farm. Reacting to the shooting he turned his men south, and brought them to the edge of the wood. Seeing the situation he rushed his men across the open ground, and took cover behind the western wall, directly opposite the men of 1 Section. 2 Gruppe comes off their blind

I didn t even see the Germans running across opposite, we were all too busy shooting at the buggers to our right. All of a sudden Jock starts grabbing our rifles and pointing them to the left it was easier than shouting, the Bren was firing past us, and I couldn t hear a ruddy thing Pvt Perry The German position. The Brits are hidden by the trees Up to this point the British had been edging the fire fight. Though Privates Thorpe and Bowles had take wounds in their left arms serious enough to put them out of the fight, the German feldwebel had been killed, as had he MG34 crew, and the two Germans who had tried to replace them. The gefreiter in charge of this gruppe was exposed as a plodder, and the loss of the sergeant, and 4 of his men had panicked him. The remaining men ducked behind the wall, taking full cover from the stones. Meanwhile Blume and his men had started to work round towards the southern wall. Davis realised that while the northern Germans were quite for the time being, he could easily be outflanked in a pincer movement.

Ordering Corporal Kennedy, the leader of 1 Section to get the men back to camp, Davis took over the Bren, telling both gunner and loader to go with Kennedy, while he operated the Bren alone. Although firing at a reduced rate because he had no assistant, Davis kept up a stream of bullets, allowing the men to escape. Although Blume s gruppe were stopped from flanking movement, their return fire was all at just one man. As the section crawled into the olive grove hopefully towards 3 section, Davis received a hit on his shoulder. Dropping to the ground he crawled after his men. I didn t realise I d been hit straight away. The burst that got me got the Bren too, and the impact made my arm go numb. I thought I was having trouble crawling because my wrist was dead from the impact on the Bren. Sgt Davis The gefreiter took stock of the situation. While he had driven off the British patrol, he was disinclined to follow: his feldwebel had been killed, and one gruppe were cowed behind the other wall, having lost four men. Additionally he could see British reenforcements. He could return to give a report, having established where the line of battle would be, a successful reconnaissance mission to his mind.

Sgt Davis saves the day! The re-enforcements were actually 3 section. They had spotted what appeared to be a MG firing hide. Its field of fire swept an open area between the section and the sounds of battle to their west, stopping the section from moving to support. Not having brought the 2 mortar and smoke on a recce, Harrison was forced to work his way around the flank to initiate an assault on what turned out to be an abandoned position the winter had collapsed the roof. Booby trapping it with a couple of grenades in case Jerry should return, the section moved towards the gunfire, helping the wounded home.