Sherry Atkinson 70 years after the landings in Sicily
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Op HUSKY 2013 Jul 25
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Op HUSKY 2013 Jul 23 - 24 Regalbuto
Mt Etna simmering in the distance
Here are another two days of entries following Sherry Atkinson's through Sicily for the 70th Anniversary of Operation HUSKY the Allied invasion. Sherry was the Anti-Tank platoon commander for The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) which was part of the 1st Canadian Brigade and in turn the 1st Canadian Division. The journal entries are written by Sherry's wife Susan Atkinson.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Op HUSKY 2013 Jul 21 - 22
The road to Messina
"Sicily is an island of extremes and in July, when the sun shines for 11 hours a day, temperatures often reach 40°C. The men who fought for the hill towns of central Sicily in 1943 remember the heat, the dust and the stony landscape with its conical hills and steep ravines. To overcome an enemy holding the high ground required the kind of physical strength and mental agility shown by the men of the Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment during their climb to the heights of Assoro, northwest of the city of Catania."
Here are another two days of entries following Sherry Atkinson's through Sicily for the 70th Anniversary of Operation HUSKY the Allied invasion. Sherry was the Anti-Tank platoon commander for The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) which was part of the 1st Canadian Brigade and in turn the 1st Canadian Division. The journal entries are written by Sherry's wife Susan Atkinson.
A Canadian marker, marking the spot a soldier lost their life 70 years ago
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Op HUSKY 2013 July 18 - 20
The Battle Map
Here are another three days of entries following Sherry Atkinson's through Sicily for the 70th Anniversary of Operation HUSKY the Allied invasion. Sherry was the Anti-Tank platoon commander for The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) which was part of the 1st Canadian Brigade and in turn the 1st Canadian Division. The journal entries are written by Sherry's wife Susan Atkinson.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Op HUSKY 2013 Jul 14 - 16
The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) climbing hills in Sicily
Here are another two days of entries following Sherry Atkinson's through Sicily for the 70th Anniversary of Operation HUSKY the Allied invasion. Sherry was the Anti-Tank platoon commander for The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) which was part of the 1st Canadian Brigade and in turn the 1st Canadian Division. The journal entries are written by Sherry's wife Susan Atkinson.

Friday, August 9, 2013
Op HUSKY 2013 Jul 13 Agira
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Operation HUSKY 2013 July 11 - 12
Here are another two days of entries following Sherry Atkinson's through Sicily for the 70th Anniversary of Operation HUSKY the Allied invasion. Sherry was the Anti-Tank platoon commander for The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) which was part of the 1st Canadian Brigade and in turn the 1st Canadian Division. The journal entries are written by Sherry's wife Susan Atkinson.
By Susan Atkinson
July 11, 2013
Today was a day off. We all slept in, and enjoyed a very late and wonderful breakfast. Took a few photos around the Villa. Showers, laundry and transcribing photos kept us busy until about 2 in the afternoon. We then drove into Piazza Armerina, and all enjoyed large gelatos for our lunch. We took some photos from the old fort atop a hill, across from the cathedral. Following this indulgence, we toured the Villa Romana del Casale, a restored wonder of ancient ceramics from the late third century. The mosaics were buried under a mudslide, and protected for centuries. In 1997 the site was named a UNESCO world heritage site, and is well worth the visit. Unfortunately, we could not use our cameras there, so you'll have to visit here to see for your selfes.
Tonight we will find an interesting place for dinner, and try for a reasonable bed time. Tomorrow morning we will have breakfast at 7:30 am and leave here about 8:15 to attend the Ceremonies in Modica, which is the town Sherry was responsible for liberating on July 12, 1943.
Modica today (70 years after Sherry took it's surrender)
By Susan Atkinson
July 11, 2013
Today was a day off. We all slept in, and enjoyed a very late and wonderful breakfast. Took a few photos around the Villa. Showers, laundry and transcribing photos kept us busy until about 2 in the afternoon. We then drove into Piazza Armerina, and all enjoyed large gelatos for our lunch. We took some photos from the old fort atop a hill, across from the cathedral. Following this indulgence, we toured the Villa Romana del Casale, a restored wonder of ancient ceramics from the late third century. The mosaics were buried under a mudslide, and protected for centuries. In 1997 the site was named a UNESCO world heritage site, and is well worth the visit. Unfortunately, we could not use our cameras there, so you'll have to visit here to see for your selfes.
Tonight we will find an interesting place for dinner, and try for a reasonable bed time. Tomorrow morning we will have breakfast at 7:30 am and leave here about 8:15 to attend the Ceremonies in Modica, which is the town Sherry was responsible for liberating on July 12, 1943.
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