The Battle of Seravezza

 

October 11, 1944

mission Mt. Cauala

deep in the Apennines

veils of midnight

curtains of torrential rain

her rivers rise to block our way

the Vezza roaring like thunder

brilliant, blinding lightning baffling

stealing all sense of proportion

torn up roads like chasms tripping

dropped equipment lost in mud

visibility at absolute zero

feeling forward for each step

the man in front of you disappears in darkness

as each man to the rear gets lost

this blackness of night had not been foreseen

lightning flashes strobe the mountains above

thunder explodes like artillery fire

completely soaked soldiers stumble around

some find an abandoned shack

shelter near the Sera

rest until daybreak

 

as we enter Seravezza

our regimental commander cautions

the entire town under enemy eyes

scoping our every move

enemy machine guns sweep streets

heavy artillery regularly rakes buildings

some of our men already wounded

reconnaissance and plan of attack

Company I right, L center, K left

by 2310 the last man slips

into Sera’s icy waters

then climbs necessity’s ladders

built to negotiate the steep Rocky Ridge

jagged, knife-like edges rip clothing and tear flesh

as men try to find footing in blackness

chaos in the ranks

platoons and squads scattering

leaders have no way of knowing

if men are turning back

getting spattered by enemy machine guns

or losing their footing and lives

to the rocks below

calling out to each other

pinpoints our positions to enemy ears

drawing more accurate fire

by 0730 we are all atop the mountain

the German counter attack begins the day

fanatically, despite our heavy fire

they keep coming from three directions

expected flank from 1st Battalion does not arrive

still, German mortar fire and grenades

cannot dislodge our men

despite dwindling ammunition

we hold our position

BAR’s, Silver Stars and concussion grenades

 

a dozen volunteer for ammunition supply detail

as we approach the hill

a machine gun rakes our position

manned by two, our fire takes out one

the other carries him away

onward to hill’s base

progress paused by tremendous barrage

we crouch for a time before continuing

half way up we’re met

with more mortars and machine guns

shrapnel flying hot

burning into clothes and skin

the smell of gunpowder and cordite

burning into memory

our ammunition mission fails

forcing return to base of hill

with men from rifle companies following

at 1600 our own heavy artillery barrage falls short

striking entrenched remnants of companies K and L

this friendly fire is too much for tired men to take

they withdraw at opportunity’s first chance

 

darkness falls

soldiers roaming aimlessly

battle’s horror in shocked eyes

efforts made to gather wounded

seventy casualties in just one day

scores with battle shock and fatigue

but numbers never quantify

suffering, broken spirit and loss of life

trained men and officers killed

unhappy AWOLs and disciplinaries

find themselves as front line replacements

inexperienced men growling greatly

morale tanks

 

The battle of Seravezza crushed 3rd Battalion

despite several efforts

we were never able to take control

the Germans repelled every attack

soldiers were angered by impossible tasks

seemingly sent on suicide situations

we knew they knew where we were

we knew we were to face heavy bombardment

we knew we were without sufficient firepower or manpower

command knew we were out gunned

in the end

the Germans controlled the mountain

 

 

Del Maximo

© May 27, 2010