Battle of Gemmano - Order of Battle

Order of Battle

Germany Britain and Empire
  • 71st Infantry Division
191st Regiment
194th Regiment
211th Regiment
  • 98th Infantry Division
117th Regiment
289th Regiment
290th Regiment
  • 5th Mountain Division
85th Regiment
100th Regiment
95th Mountain Artillery
  • 278th Infantry Division
992nd Regiment
993rd Regiment
994th Regiment
278th Rifle Battalion
  • 46th Infantry Division
2nd Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
128th Infantry Brigade
138th Infantry Brigade
139th Infantry Brigade
9th The Manchester Regiment
  • 56th Infantry Division
6th The Cheshire Regiment
167th Infantry Brigade
168th Infantry Brigade
169th Infantry Brigade
  • 7th Armoured Brigade
2nd Royal Tank Regiment
8th Royal Tank Regiment
  • British 25th Army Tank Brigade
51st Royal Tank Regiment
North Irish Horse
142nd Royal Armoured Corps
  • 4th Indian Infantry Division
5th Infantry Brigade
7th Infantry Brigade
11th Infantry Brigade
6th Royal Tank Regiment
12th Royal Lancers

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