Browse Items (16 total)

  • Creator is exactly "Gordon Lett"

isrlaspezia_AMb4f3_320.jpg
Hard copy of a radio message prepared by Major Gordon Lett for the Fifth Army Headquarters: "Captain Lloyd Roberts, a medical officer, left today to cross enemy lines with important intelligence".

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb4f1_266.jpg
Major Gordon Lett condemns the disturbance followed a recent air drop at Vezzanelli: Partisans tried to appropriate material intended for the Allied Mission, British personnel tried to restore order and shots were fired on both sides. He recommends a…

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb39f4_BIS_8345.jpg
Major Gordon Lett tenders his resignation as Allied Headquarters representative, stating lack of collaboration from the Resistance.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb39f1_BIS_8272.jpg
Major Gordon Lett writes to Colonnello Mario Fontana regarding the establishment of a military operations area around Rossano. Logistical arrangements are discussed. Mention actions of paratroopers and Special Forces and discusses opportunities for…

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb39f1_BIS_8271.jpg
Major Gordon Lett writes to Colonnello Mario Fontana regarding drop zones at Borseda Veppo, Vezzanelli, S. Pasquale, and Casoni. The latter must be reserved for material destined for the British special forces.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb17f2_BIS_4002.jpg
Major Gordon Lett writes to Colonnello Mario Fontana criticising lack of coordination, poor discipline, and the fact Allied Mission personnel are considered as “foreigners” rather than Allied forces.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb17f2_BIS_3992.jpg
Letter of gratitude from Major Gordon Lett to Comandante Luciano Scotti regarding the military funeral and the condolences following the crash of a British aircraft and the death of its aircrew.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb17f2_BIS_3990.jpg
Comandante Luciano Scotti urges Major Gordon Lett to postpone the burial of the British aircrew who crashed near Rossano on 30 December 1944.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb17f2_BIS_3981.jpg
Major Gordon Lett acknowledges the delivery a substantial sum of money for the Allied Mission. He states that it exceeds present needs and suggests distributing part of it to civilians who live in the civil parishes near Zeri, especially those who…

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb13f8_1935.jpg
Letter of introduction to Tenente Buchione regarding two Italians, two British and one American servicemen.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb4f3_328_0001.jpg
Major Gordon Lett writes to Colonnello Mario Fortelli describing his private life after ending his experience with the Resistance. Provides information on acquaintances, mentions a Miss Betty being detained in a camp, and stresses his commitment to…

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb4f3_327_0001.jpg
Major Gordon Lett writes to Colonnello Mario Fontana announcing his arrival mentioning rumours about a promotion from colonel to general.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb39f2_BIS_8319.pdf
Major Gordon Lett discusses his posting to another area as a consequence of serious problems experienced: lack of cooperation, rivalries, unfair sharing of air drops, plus a disagreement over the role of specific units.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb39f1_BIS_8287_0001.jpg
Gordon Lett writes to Colonnello Mario Fontana detailing recent activities: air drops, the activities of radio operators, actions against the Germans, and Allied personnel being parachuted behind enemy lines.

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb17f1_BIS_3846_0001.jpg
Letter to Colonnello Mario Fontana from Major Gordon Lett regarding the capture of Black Brigade Fascist militiamen in the La Spezia area. Includes additional notes on the use of gas, and a quarrel over which unit should use supplies recently dropped…

Tags:

isrlaspezia_AMb4f1_243.pdf
Major Gordon Lett reports to Colonnello Mario Fontana about air drops, including additional notes on operational procedures and an overall assessment of the military situation in the area.

Tags:

Output Formats

atom, dc-rdf, dcmes-xml, json, omeka-xml, rss2