Tenth Army
(Organisation)
Mentioned in
- 22 Battalion
- 25 Battalion
- 28 (Maori) Battalion
- 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery
- Italy Volume I: The Sangro to Cassino
- I: Over The River and Up The Hill
- II: Castelfrentano and Beyond
- I: Probing for Resistance
- I: The Winter Line
- I: A New Task
- I: History and Policy
- III: Evidence and Argument
- I: Plans and Dispositions
- II: The Maoris' Action
- II: 16 March
- I: 17 March
- (vi)
- Appendix IV — German Commanders in Italy
- I: UNPUBLISHED
- Italy Volume II : From Cassino to Trieste
- I: The Armies Regroup
- I: The Division Begins to Advance
- III: The Destruction of the Gustav Line
- V: The Breaking of the Hitler Line
- VI: The Fall of Rome
- I: After the Fall of Rome
- II: The Pursuit to Sora
- III: Balsorano
- I: A Change in Plan
- III: Monte Lignano
- VI: Breaking the Paula Line
- I: The Romagna
- IV: The Rimini Corridor
- V: The Capture of Rimini
- II: From the Fiumicino to the Pisciatello
- III: From the Pisciatello to the Savio
- I: The Offensive Abandoned
- I: The Plan
- III: Eighth Army Regroups
- Index
- UNPUBLISHED
- To Greece
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