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CAPTURE OF AUGUSTA

NAVY SUPPORTS LAND FORCES LONDON, July 14. Describing the capture of Augusta, the correspondent of the ' Daily Express ' says that a cruiser squadron which was patrolling between Syracuse and Augusta had plastered the hillside town of Mellilli, eight miles south-west of Augusta, when it threatened the west flank of our land forces going north. The warships also bombarded the roads in support of our tanks. Later, as the cruisers patrolled outside Augusta, a report was received that a white flag was flying at Cap St. Croce, north of Augusta. A Greek destroyer steamed inshore and put out a boat, but the boat was fired on, and the Greeks withdrew. Then every unit of our squadron pounded the enemy battery positions m the town. It was the most accurate shooting the correspond dent had ever seen in the navy. Thu battery was silenced, and immediately the Greek destroyer returned to the harbour, accompanied by two other destroyers, to find only one man left in the town. A transport later landed troops. All the way from Syracuse to Augusta and beyond, under the lava-streaked saddleback of Mount Etna, there are the orange fires of ammunition dumps fired by the Italians, the red fires from Mellilli", black bursts from our naval bombardments, and white puffs from the 25-jpounders creeping north. The small south-eastern port of Pozzallo fell to a lieutenant and a handful of men in a boat. They were from a small destroyer with a cruiser offshore ready to open fire. The town Surrendered unconditionally. Shells were sent over Pozzallo later towards Modica, several miles inland, enabling the troops to capture the town.

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Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 5

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CAPTURE OF AUGUSTA Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 5

CAPTURE OF AUGUSTA Evening Star, Issue 24917, 15 July 1943, Page 5