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Battle of Cisterna

Battle of Cisterna
Part of the Battle of Anzio
Date 30 January-2 February 1944
Location Cisterna, Anzio beachhead, Italy
Result German victory
Belligerents
 United States  Germany
Commanders and leaders
United States Mark Clark
United States John P. Lucas
Nazi Germany Eberhard von Mackensen
Units involved
3rd Infantry Division
504th Parachute Infantry Regiment
6615th Ranger Force

Herman Göring Panzer Division
15th Panzergrenadier Division (elements)
1st Parachute Division (elements)

Reinforcements:
71st Infantry Division
26th Panzer Division
Casualties and losses
761 Casualties
Of which: 311 killed & 450 POWs
400 Casualties

Herman Göring Panzer Division
15th Panzergrenadier Division (elements)
1st Parachute Division (elements)

The Battle of Cisterna took place during World War II, on 30 January–2 February 1944, near Cisterna, Italy, as part of the Battle of Anzio, part of the Italian Campaign. The battle was a clear German victory which also had repercussions on the employment of U.S. Army Rangers that went beyond the immediate tactical and strategic results of the battle.

During this battle, the 1st, 3rd, and 4th U.S. Army Ranger battalions, the 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion, and the 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion, which had been brigaded as the 6615th Ranger Force (Provisional) commanded by Colonel William O. Darby, were assigned to support the renewal of an attack by Major General Lucian Truscott's 3rd Infantry Division, which had previously failed to take Cisterna from 25–27 January. The 3rd Division's attack was part of a large offensive by Major General John Lucas's U.S. VI Corps to break out of the Anzio beachhead before German reinforcements could arrive and concentrate for a counterattack.


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