MEDITERRANEAN ARMY
PART IN ALLIED INVASION SYDNEY, May 7. The secrecy being maintained about the Allied invasion plans has never been equalled in this war, reports Mr Roderick Macdonald, Sydney Morning Herald war correspondent at Allied Headquarters in Italy. In this theatre we know no more about the role of the Mediterranean forces than was contained in the United States statement that General Eisenhower would give the signal for the attack in the west and General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson for the attack from the south. Italy is not outside the momentous pattern which it would seem is going to be developed this month. Much that has happened here has been studied minutely in preparation for the things to come.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21400, 10 May 1944, Page 3
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