- Source: Anzio order of battle
Anzio order of battle is a listing of the significant formations that were involved in the fighting for the Anzio bridgehead south of Rome, January 1944 – June 1944
Allied forces and organization
Cpmmander-in-Chief of Allied Armies in Italy was General Sir Harold Alexander
US Fifth Army, commanded by Lieutenant-General Mark Wayne Clark, committed two corps reinforced with divisions of British X Corps
US VI Corps
Commanded by Major-General John P. Lucas until February 23, then Major-General Lucian K. Truscott.
Truscottt was deputy commander from 16 February to February 23. Major-General Vyvyan Evelegh became deputy commander from 16 February to 18 March
3rd Infantry Division (Major-General Lucian K. Truscott until February 23 then Brigadier John W. O'Daniel) until 25 May 1944
British 1st Infantry Division (Major-General Ronald Penney)
45th Infantry Division (Major-General William W. Eagles)
1st Armored Division (Major-General Ernest N. Harmon)
34th Infantry Division (Major-General Charles W. Ryder) (from March 1944)
36th Infantry Division (Major-General Fred L. Walker) (from April 1944)
British X Corps
British 5th Infantry Division (Major-General Philip Gregson-Ellis) (from March 1944)
British 56th Infantry Division (Major-General Gerald Templer) (from mid- February 1944 until mid-March 1944)
US-Canadian First Special Service Force (from early February, replacing the Ranger battalions)
6615th Ranger Force
1st Ranger Battalion
3rd Ranger Battalion
4th Ranger Battalion
83rd Chemical Battalion
U.S. 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion)
504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
British 2nd Special Service Brigade
No 9 Army Commando
No. 40 (Royal Marine) Commando
U.S. II Corps (from 25 May 1944)
Major-General Geoffrey Keyes
88th Infantry Division (Major-General John E. Sloan)
85th Infantry Division (Major-General John B. Coulter)
3rd Infantry Division (Brigadier John W. O'Daniel)
Axis forces and organization
Army Group C commanded by Generalfeldmarschall Albert Kesselring
German Fourteenth Army
General Eberhard von Mackensen (until end May 1944, then under direct command of Kesselring)
I Parachute Corps (General Alfred Schlemm)
4th Parachute Division (Major-General Heinrich Trettner)
Autonomous Paratroopers Battalion "Nembo" (Captain Corradino Alvino)
29th Panzergrenadier Division (Lieutenant-General Walter Fries)
65th Infantry Division (Major-General Hellmuth Pfeifer)
715th Infantry Division (Major-General Hans-Georg Hildebrandt)
114th Jäger Division (Lieutenant-General Karl Eglseer)
German LXXVI Panzer Corps (General Traugott Herr)
3rd Panzergrenadier Division (Lieutenant-General Fritz-Hubert Gräser)
26th Panzer Division (Lieutenant-General Smilo Freiherr von Lüttwitz)
Hermann Göring Panzer Division (Major-General Paul Conrath)
362nd Infantry Division (Major-General Heinz Greiner)
71st Infantry Division (Lieutenant-General Wilhelm Raapke)
Decima Flottiglia MAS (Captain Junio Valerio Borghese)
Barbarigo Battalion (Captain Umberto Bardelli)
Notes
Sources
Clark, Lloyd (2006). Anzio: The Friction of War. Italy and the Battle for Rome 1944. London: Headline Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-7553-1420-1.
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