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SUBJECT SALE Island Project
TO : Commanding Officer
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i. Submitted herewith is report of Project
an SALE ISLAND AIR BASE (Cape Verde Group) by Colonel
KOSCATELLI of the Italian Regis Aeronautica. Translation
by this Section also attached.
2. Colonel KOSCATELLI was taken on by this
Section in September 1943. While he was doing special
work, it was imposts-int that the intelligence he could
offer to Allied Air Forces be Obtained by competent
interrogators. This Section finally got In touch with
CSDIC, who after several days of Interrogation in Naples
took the Colonel to Algiers and thence to London.
3. During his two week interrogation in London
Colonel KOSCATELLI first discussed this Project with Mr.
MAZZARINI of OSS. The project in to obtain for American
use the Italian?leased Portuguese air base in the Cape
Verde Islands, SALE. On his return trip to Italy, the
Colonel *Iwo discussed this prolect with Colonel GLAVIN
and NV.. SCAMPORINO. Prior to reporting back to his mission
the Colonel was advised by Colonel GLAVIN to go to Brindisi
to regularize his military position, While there he was
able to secure the enthusiastic, but necessarily unofficial,
endorsement of the Air Chief of Cabinet and the Commanding
General of the Royal Italian Air Force.
4*. Colonel MOSCATELLI is in an exceptional
position in regard to this project form:
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He has diplomatic connections
in Portugal, where he is well
known and respected.
He has had broad experience
and possesses extensive technical
knowledge.
He is absolutely trustworthy
and is most anxious to
cooperate with the Americans.
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Praa official sources it is known that
Portugal tas granted, in response to requests, the English
certain rights an the Atlantic Islands of AZORES, but has
reserved all rights an the CAPE VERDE ISLANDS where there
is an important ITALIAN air base on the ISLAND of SALE.
In 1938 ITALY organized regular air
service between ITALY and SOUTH AMERICA. This service was
operated by Soc. L.A.T.I. (Linee Aeree Transcontinentali
Italians) with the following itinerary: ROME - SEVILLE -
LISBON --VILLA CISNEROS - SALE ISLAND - PERNAMBUCO - RIO
DE JANEIRO - BUENOS AIRES'. The weekly service that was
initiated continued into 1.941 until exactly two months
before the declaration of war against the U.S.A.
It should be stated that although the
directors of the L.A.T.I. in Brazil developed no respect
in the minds of the Brazilian authorities, the members of
the plane crews were universally admired by all air
organizations not only for their excellent service but for
their exceptional courage, ability, and security as well.
The only interruptions of service on this line occurred
during the war when the supplies of aviation gasoline for
the base an the island a SALE had to be transported
secretely by small boats.
ITALY had treaties with SPAIN and
PORTUGAL which permitted, up until 8 June 1943, all civilian
planes of the L.A.T.I. to mantain weekly air service, ROME -
SEVILLE - Lino,
'These treaties included:
Permission to fly over Portuguese territory
and to use the irfield of LISBON an a
refueling station with all necessary radio-
telegraphic assistance.
Permission of PORTUGAL to build the air-
field on SALE ISLAND and to utilize all
installations, but agreement not to
develop any permanent installations and
agreement to obligatbry landings at LISBON
on the Atlantio Line,
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Permiseion to fly over Spanish
territory with landings and
appropriate services at the airfields
of SEVILLE and VILLA CISNEROS.
Copies of these treaties *re debosited near the
offioe of the attached Air-Porce Offioer in LISBON, Lieut.
Col. Luigi BUNCH/.
Actually, the administration of the Society in
entrusted to the Ministry of Air (Direction of Civilian Air
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Traffic), and General SANDALL/ delegated me, (already surveyor
of flight for this society) to represent the society. (In
any discussions of SALE ISLAND - Ed). The Director of Traffic
Oommendatore Carlo TONIN/ is in BARI.
"The air base of SALE ISLAND is of particular
importance in the following aspeatst
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Contrary to much that is reported in official
Pilots, atmospheric conditions over this ieland are excellent,
and, are exceptional for an Atlantic Base.
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1. The prevailing winds are the Northeast Trades
which blow from NE to $W with a surface velocity
of 20/25 km. per hour (12/15 mph).
2. There are absolutely no heavy fogs. Occasional
light fogs develop at flying levels when the
HARMATTAN, warm winds from Africa, blow.
3. Rain is so rare that the island is completely
devoid of vegetation. There are no sudden rains,
and in the past three years only two storms, both
at the time ce the autumnal equinox, have been
recorded.
The sky is generally 5/10 covered with cumulus
clouds.
5. The climate has characteristics similar to those
of the CANARY ISLANDS, but is preferable because
of the continual presebee of the Northeast Trades
whioh brings more moderate temperatures.
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6. Reaordsof synoptic observations for three
yearn indicate that conditions are far superior
to thane of the African air base of DAKAR.
b. IDGIST;CAL C0NSIDERATI212:
1. The indigenous population of the island
comprising some 800 persons, is by nature anxious to serve.
Some of the young men under proper instruction become excellent
motor medhanics &nd plane assembly workers.
2. Every ten days the island is supplied with
water and food by a small Portuguese ship, 28 de Mao, which
sails thrhugh all the CAPE VERDE ISLANDS.
3. Every month a ship arrives from LISBON
bringing additional supplies which are unloaded in the two
mall harbors of PEDRALUME and SANTA MARIA.
4. This ship is loaded with the entire production
of salt from. two salt-pits and large amounts of canned fish
prepared by the Portuguese firm of "NASCIMENT0*.
a. TIOZNALS0NMILLT102:
1. The distance from SALE ISLAND to PERNAMBUCO
is approximately 3100 km.
2. /bout 200 km. from SALE ISLAND is the
Portuguese island of PRAIA which is just southwest of the
line of flight. There is an emergency landing field on the
island with a landing strip 1400 meters long but very narrow,
in some points only 200 meters wide.
3. The Brazilian island of FERNANDO DE NORONHA
is about 450 km,. from the American coast and has a runway of
reinforced concrete of 800 meters in length.
4. The length of flight without the possibility
of landing can be considered as only 2450 km.
5. The airfield an the central part of the
SALE ISLAND has dimensioned 2000600 meters with
possibilities of enlargement. It is oriented NNE to SSW in
the direction of the prevailing winds which facilitates the
take off of heavily loaded planes. The nature of the ground
exceptionally firma and very level, is such that it is not
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necessary to build runways. There is nothing to interfere
with landing or taking off.
6. The following installations have beton
constructed an the island:
One sodern mansion capable of lodging
100 parsons very oomfortably.
Two small vials,
One small hospital
Numerous houses for native employees
One temporary tin building housing all
officers, completely furnished with
modern fixtures
Two hangars
One complete radio-station with cars
A.T. 800 and LA. 310
One medium-wave radio-Agoniaketrica* station
One meteorological station
Three large depots for all materiel
One auxiliary installation for water
supplies with a reserve of great capacity,
and one installation for the distillation
of sea water
One complete electrical development with
two half dieael generators, and some generators
operated by the wind
Three roads which unite all of the ialand
A complete system of illunination for night
flying.
Since SPAIN and PORTUGAL have aknawledged
the BADOOLIO Goverment, service on this Atlantic airline
might be resumed with the approval of the Allied Authorities,
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The Italian Air Porce, wishing to cooperate
with the Americans and having the right to use the base of
SALE ISLAND through valid international agreements, could
provide:
All the necessary personnel, including
specialists, to operate the complete
ground Installations.
Ten planes, S. 82, each capabla of
transporting 2000 kilograms of freight
from ITALY to SOUTH AMERICA.
The necessary personnel for the plane
crews, men who have been employed by this
line in the pant and who could establish
for the first time service twice a week.
The line, in my otinion? should follow the
itinerary: NATAL - SALE ISLAND - MARRAUCH - LISBON -
NAPOLI or BRINDISI, thus cooperatini in transports over
South America and the Atlantic Ocean.
It will not be difficult to establish the
means of resuming the above mentioned service *hicih would
provide a considerable increase in air transport acroes the
Atlantic through the utilisation of a new, perfectly organised
base, the characteristics of which have received the un-
conditional approbation of technicians.
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BEPTIPMBER 26, 1943
ISOLA DI OAPHI
002 AMAMI OPERATION
COL =EBY HUNTINOTON, AUG, 040.
FROM: lot Lt Andre Peaette,
TOi Vineent Soamporino
SUBTEOT: Covering report eativitiee Sept 9-26.
Lended at Paestum Sept 9th on D-Day et 1000 houra. Ooopereted with 6th
Corp@ 0.I.0. on oheaking the loeel inanities W upolied 0.1.0. with
Itelien speaking personnel ea they did not hew) eny. Our force? took
over Paestuth and ?appeal?. On Sept 111 Lt Hoeplend, Lt Xudson, Capt
Orowlemand myself entered Agropoli being the Vit Americans to do 60.
Vhi immediately aemerted our euthority by interrogetion or Podeste,
Oarebinieri eta. Oapt Oftaem of 0.1.0. did not @hood@ to remein with
us in Agropoli heving some understendable trepidetion re the poeeible
return or il enimiaos We will work with 0.1.C. when poesible but
O1 r tint experienoe did not prove very conotructive. We employed the
twohnique of giving explioit instructions to the Italian offiaiele
for future aonduct but not otherwise disturbing their positions deepite
their pant affiliationa or eationic After two day@ or orient1?n in
Paestum 1 ben the infiltretion o ent@ for thm gethering of militery
information. LtHoaglend 000pereted with me eplendidly in eeveral very
dangerous MililiOAD behind enemy lines. We gatherod muoh valuable
military intelligenoe including definite deecriptive looetionm or torgete
for our air force. All information rogerding enemy eIr fields, munition
dumpo, troop movemento eta., wag forwe:ded to Ool. Oelloway, 6th Corps
0-2 end Lt. Ool. Orowder )6th Divieion O. With e very limited per-
sonnel, only throe ltiellien agent@ whiah I had reeruited in Thio, we
proved oureelves the moot importent noune of miaitary informetion for
the 6th Corp@ and )6th Divieionc We next move6 to Oolerno in order to be
able to infiltrate write either North or South, however, I wee not there
long as Donald Downee ordered me to the Wend of lmahin to organiae
eurrounding Islond territory. In two dye from my HQ et Yorio on the
Ielend of Ischia we out five teem@ into Naplee, treneporting them by fie
@her boats. Three team were ouaceeeful3 and we received mob highly
veluable informatien from oftme. Two teems felled to got onto the mein-
lend due to rear of the riehermam troneporting them to rick the mnohine
gun fire from the Omen hore patrolo which ere tinily beooming more
numerous. Due to this diffioulty in finding treneportotion 1 deolded
on the 25th to move my operetions from Isohie to Oftpri whore the Pee Tee
Doets are based. Alec) I we edvised by Lt. North that Capri we becoming
a ?enter of much politicel and intelligence activity ao well 60 a refuge
for increasing numbers of evacuees from the mainlend, the letter of
course splendid aubjeeta for interrogation. From hero I in dispatohing
agents in the immediatg future to Benevento, Oemtel Volturo0 Powtuali,
the Oaeta region and Oamtellamaro. Before leavin O11t4I dvided the
17.8. Military authoritioe of the preeenee on the Island or four Oilmen@
in hiding on the Mout aine I have 4lo furnished Lt. Ool Handley, Alaied
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litary Commander of this Island group, with a complete outline
.dr the Italian Military Command on the Island of isohia, listing
sympathetio anti-fasoists, fascists, and proHaxis offioers and
specifioally suggesting the removal of Lt. Col. Insabattop Lt.
Hoagland is still at Salerno as far as I know. I wish to recommend
him for promotion for excellent work under oonatantly dangerous con-
ditions. We have contacted several important Italian Politicos and found
them very eager to cooperate. For example neneral Povone and others could
be trusted to lead armed foroes or guerilla units behind enemy lines and
it is auggested that consideration be given such a Drojeot. Today,
Sept. 26th1 I met here in Capri with Major Staoey Lloyd, now ILI, officer
for this area under Col Huntington. Major Lloyd informed me that it
was Col. Huntington's desire that / for the moment remain here In Capri
as operational officer responsible to Lt. North actinp as O$8 coordi-
nating officer in this Island Area. As time will pevmit I will forward
you report on present political forces in and out or Italy.
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SUBJECT Transportation
TO : Major B?j. Smith
FROM' : Captain Andre Pacatte
On October lbth it was decided by Colonel Ellery C. Huntington Jr.
that should pr000ed to the Adriatio side of Italy to obtain or to
findisins of getting agents into the porton of Italy coiorod by the
Fifthjalp First, I spent several days making a survey of available
fishing ,crafts or small schooners whidl oeuld be used by us. I et,Arted
in'aari by talking to Commander Bolt N40.I.C. I 'as advised that no
craft of any kind or sire could operate without the permission of the
British Navy in command or the Iapproached several boat owners,
from ?.mai, Margherita di Barova, Barletta. Molfotta, Bari, tu:o/a,
Uonopoii,'Brindisi, Osturni, Fazano and found that all the best crafts
had been requisitioned by the British and were operated under their
control* 'However I was assured thAt no objection would be raised if
we could obtain a boat, and if we operated it, providod of course that
it be under proper Naval Authorities. I also detemined the poesibil.
Wes of entry via eth Army front and found it possible upon Nhich I
sent' oabpos to that effect. I was Advised by Colonel auntington to
try and get keubmarine, prearably an Italian one. I inventigated tho:
situation AA Brindisi, Bari and particularly in Wantoi I found sev
orstl boats, submarines and other crafts whiah were available*
iral de Courts:1, assured me of his 00410.4to cooperation but said that4
1,40 !Ip to the Blitish to pert thOf tia'ns to work for us. In
Adiai I went to a400,411 op ,S. NIR who rot:milt* me very
and offered no 000per4 w t by turning me over to Captain
who coopetat4 ell Thru.him I met
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Adair ia Powers and Admiral Pe tors who informed me tht they had no
objections in helping un to obtain olandontlne transportation 4ut
that they needed an O.K. from the ibth Army Group in kris I went to
the 15th Army Group in Bari and spent a few days being intorviewed
by SIS, WE and other eohelono of tho nth Army Group, rinally, on
November 6th, I reottivea from Ct. Cl D.4.8. Hunt of tho B.UAL (1)
a paper authortaing me to request olandontine tranoportAtLon trom the
British not at Toronto. I wan instruotod by Lt. Cole Hunt to go to
the 8.0.1.0. in Bari to 860 4 Oomandor CiAmpbolls Thi Moor looked
at my written request and told me he wadi poworiams und OA mhould
nee the Admiral in Tbrontop I proosoded to TAranto and saw Admtrial
Morn who turned me over to Captain Bomant 30N0 whn in the (thief of
Opiration* 1 was then turned over to Oomikoder ClitArlt who is tho 000
dinator of sal olandestine operkatons on the Adriatiot ComLandur
Or 3.04.0. (A) (in Taranto) adiised me to go to )ifettu gnd nee
Oommander &Wel (Afrioan Coastal notillu AdriutiOs Upon
arriving 1 found out that OommtAndor Wiohel wan not tktro Wit 4 Lt.
Levy who wan his assistant, I talked over lay problomm 4iind found th.4
he was extremely cooperative. lie was vory onthusitimie about the
MiSit0A and we made out our plunn. Is wore to IWO nUrftWO Ort
#11 special sohooner, refitted with powerfu/ enginon and equippod with
radar and other radio devioes to faoilitatt elaodootins landingos 40,
arranged a tentative date 0, Noiromber 30th and set a poriod or trtntL
(a night at #414 and alo a landing OA our cot so es to praotioe
with the rutber boats). However, hie bons, Oommander miehel was to
be oonsulted and hip final O.K. alien, There wus no doubt In my min4
that the operution wouldn't proceed. Attor waiting 3 dayo and room
'laving no answer from him I deoidod to return to moltotta and eos him
OA arrliling there Imot Commander tiohol who atoll my- strangely,
And told ms that he hid only ?4 tow Auto to wirsk
my miosion (which X thought wao ootstle ) iriri ourtlytt Attar
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hearing about the operation he informed me tut ho ?wild not bully. ?
thing for Us as his oohedule wad very hoavy, but maybe th.t he oottitY':
help us in the next moon poriod, bub h,4t ho onull
then asked him to write a letter to my euporiod, JeLonel huntington
stating the reasons govorning him inability to butp un in o4rriing
out this 1111,04011. To that he refuted And 1 loft. A Dritinh NavAl
Officer who had been proment at the meeting followed me outsiuo and
told me that he was very indignants Also, that he hfAd boon loohing
forward to our mimmion and that Commander wiohel Vc
us and did not tell the truth. no alto ntattd thJ th5)
to fulfill this Menton. 1 went to look at the bout and
be an ideal one for our oporations Its or wovo all britinn 41io wor
very enthuoiantio and had importer equipment. From tnore 1 wont baok
to Brindisi and deoided to see Admiral1,koDregor And tell hit); ALout ;-
Commander Liohel's attitude. But befoio that 1 deaidod to seo our 11.$-1
Natal Liaison who had 000peratod with us vary well. Captain '
wam not thore but I talked to hie ameistant It. nito
him the whola story and also askod hi L4 to go to the Admiral, Lt$
lhite then asked me to lot Captain Zirolli to handle thin eitucAtion,
then repeived a cable from Colonel Huntington ordering me baoi, to
Headquarters. upon returning I found that he htid boon mailed to
WashiANtoA ani wim being% replaood by Oolonel Hatike3,1. After 4 oonfor-
once it was deiided that I o bac* to Brindini and try again to obtatn?
clandestine transportation. Then a! cable came from tgAjor hiooa Indio-
sling that Opti n lirolli vatN, had brought the whole) wattor to the :
Admiral who 0410# a meeting at which. Lt. Command,er HO SOOtts IOC,
teed to ire VO.4 submarine. I then saw Lt. Commahdor H, Seott wbo
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Wouid be an Italian ellfturine but that I ohould not ,
under ,,ny *trot:mestizoes oontaot the /Wiwi Navy tuld Imo* avorything
&trill of him:at. Oomm. Hs Scott) and also is1- ?9tflj a report
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would eventually go, etc. Re told me about the landing point and
also that it could not be ?hanged. The point IMF1 between PESARO and
FANO, Where the land is vory low and 50 yards from the beach is a rai
road line and 100 yards from the railroad is a wth highway eli
traveled and patrolled. Oimituassirrthiertit**43.-ortramt-thrd
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thejubsiarine-Ociagatuler,? to- consult ire-on -tile landing t4iid. t?ake y
--0X4e#:2014#I told Lt. Comm. Scott that I wantedto accompany the
group composed of 15 agents. My requost was turned down because there
were too many people on the boat already but I told him that I would
iake out an Agent and still go. There was no argument And he oonson.
td to my leav'.ng with the party. las4..41.itbaaisr.AkftiEntocketitrirrra'
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successful one. Before leaving I did as was recluestod and gate to It.
itaLL ( ism intuit to Lt. Oomm. Scott) report v ing the naAs
of its, plan:iof operation? ftng des#fiation, etc.,. The report was
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tation to the submarine's officers and found out that the Italian
Navy had baby submarines built especially for clandestine operations.
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five in Taranto, none of which were in use. After returning to Head.
quarters I proposed that a request be made by Fifth Army to obtain
the sole use of a sublarine of the "AXUL" type, three baby submarines
and 10 Italian planes. A previous investigation snowed tet the
Italians had 45 planes of all types which were not being used at the
time. Colonel Howard approved the project and gave me a letter out-
lining it and requesting General Taylor to get the .transportation
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wanted. I went to 15th Arm Group and saw General Airy, BGS (I). He
heartily approved and endorsed the letter. I then went to Brindisi
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and had a talk with General Taylor. General Taylor gave me a letter
after our conversation to Admiral VicGregor for the submarines and
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also one for Air Commodore Foster for the planes. The Allied Control
Commission (General Taylor) decided on all Italian equipment and
personnel, Commodore Foster heads the Air Control CoiLlAssion which
controls the use of the Italian planes and Admiral ixGreger eho con.
trols the use of any craft on the Adriatic. Before seeing Admiral
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McGregor I sax Captain Zirolli, U.S.N. who knew the ground and advised'
on what position to take with the Admiral. He then took me to the
Adiiral. The Admiral regretted very much that he was unable to acceed
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length of time. I remained for over one hour trying to reach an agreeol
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the others but was told that they were of a type not suitable for
our work (although an Italian aviation expert had told me that the
Comt 506 (Seaplane) could be used in certain locations and offered
to pilot the plane). I returned to Headquarters and proposed to go
to Algiers and ask Colonel Glavin to interceded through AFHQ and got
us transportation. Colonel Reutershan gave me a letter to Colonel
Glavin and directed me to go to Algiers. I presented myself to Col.
Glavin upon arrival and he assured me that a solution would be
found after the conference with General Donovan. While in Algiers I
tried to find out who was in charge of clandestine transportation
and found that Captain De Poileno was. I talked with him, and
asked whether or or not we could use U.S. pianos which were supposed.
ly under OSS oontrols and found that we have five, but being based
near Brindisi and taking supplies and men to Alpert to fly them in
Italy or France, they were never where they were wanted. I also saw
Colonel Vann, G..3 AFH R in Special Operations. He advised me to try
again thru channels and if we couldn't get anything there to send a
message to him and he in turn would put pressure on the Admirals.
I finally returned to Caserta and repotted to Colonel Reutershan. A
conference which took place in Naples with Admiral Morse end some
members of his staff in which transportation was discussed. Major
Bradish Smith made a separate report on it. (Exlibit X) Later a
conference took place lith Colonel Howard 040 He decided to take
the matter up to General Clark. Lt. Col. Morse of G..2, Fifth Army
went to 15th Army Group and with an indorsement of General Airey
went to Ihneral Taylor who la turn endorsed the projeot and for..
larded 01 to the WaWirpeople. This was on January 6th 1944. So
, far January 10th ;? nothing has been. heard. Meanwhile a sub is
needelViithin the next few days frac the 14th on.
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OHS Operational Plan Noe. 3 a4*
S.B. Howard, Al of E3,0..2, lotfth Aiy.
1. Submitted herenvith are copies of Ov's
October 1943.
2.4ey to Plana is being eeparately wilbmWed.
3. OP No. 3 to designed*
as To prepare the groundwork for information
Berl/toes for Fifth Army and its compcnents in Arean from whinho
te expected, taotioal intelligence will be requirmd ot e 'inter
date Ond from whiohj now, valuable long range intoliigPno
should be obtainable; end
b. provide for the organizution una exploit-
ation of namerons got of patriots who aorvivent In oarrying
out sots of Snbotaii and stutler cleuni-militory nietinsu wiy be
an aid to planned military operations.
4. OP NO. 4 is intended to preaftnt, in aid of military
action, * Plan for the nti3ization of an orgeniz:-d but irregll r
Detachment of Ttalion offioera and men end a group of olviliuln
as e sermon of video, (reasonably familiar with thN zounteinous
country indtooted in the Plan) in carrying out, on th,it nor*
and in the rear of certain of the enemy's foment prograoe of
action and aabotnge dirocted# by the Army ^ommand, to -oviform
to the reviremente Of planned opweations.
5. Tn aid of OP RO. 3,
a. Tho fact:titles of a plane or pianos will
be required for a limited nuber of dropping operatio.m.-firat
Of all to enable vommanioations to be established undo elbeeq-
tont4y, to deliver arms and like scinipment to groupe no looated
** to warrant the expeoation that their neatstmle moy be of
werViee to the work of nombat Jnitsi and
b. Asoistanee will bit nePded in obtio.ning.
gros the 82 Airborne Division, tho rettarn orfilertoin rndto
lont given by 0.,'S to this Dtvision? The eqra4ment mmeorled
0niiittedp originally, of acme seven Agento, ,lota whta are
pieoeablm. and ars badly nligled. by ons co sta$ in the
blishment Of a oOmamntootions net?swork oalorasted to give
ifth Aray opnetent and oftrront Informatioll on enemy
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6. OP NO. 4 is essentially an irregular Combat
Mission whidh wi;1.00cee&only if made a part of the military
programs The I "ltan apeaki4g personnel will be furnished and
cOmpensated by endOust I)* equipped by fifth Army. It is
assumed that a personnet\weiild be delivered to Pifth Army
oomponents for rletion-OAd'IMndling. It is believed by 033
that the reqair ,pe09ttne,l: sq.0 be obtained from among
civilians: cetrioand soldiers with respect to whom pre.
limtnsry reoraitingd eoriening have already been undertaken.
The officers and ebldiers would be-Iiiely selected from Italian
Parachute, Demolition ard Commando untts as well as from the
"Alpini". The qualified number available on short notice wi I
probably not exceed 250 to 300.
I. The program suggested ander OP mO. 4 has already
been discussed with the Chief of Staff and G-2 of 3ixth Corp)
and a desire indicated to employ e Detachment of the nhnrocter
suggested.
8. Request is hereby made for stIch caVlority as may
be necessary to activate the Plans submitted, or alich portion
thereof as may be deemed advisable, and for suoh audplies and
equipment as may be required in compltance with such withority,
Distribationt
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SLLT4R.Y C. HIPITTNGTON JR.
Colonel, Infantry
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the following Leatlesen who arrived recently fro* am= having
soile *be ji mu nor by autosetile from AM to MI in eixty hours,
14)41q4/e onl'oat woos njUlas SA491a, ISUARE, and MR
Maio the-Ut,ter Wag or halting bean the General Nsmager of the
snd JUMIZI factories for all of Italy. One
?f IOh *MAN is 3oosted at EMEMSAL
The gentlemen in question have been werking for so**
in the organisation of and are in tottah with Urge stenibers
at Resistosiffit Poroes inafaa:A", "3", mid $0*, above-mentioned,
and in Auk Vo* They also know the whereabouts of the other
irregular alielents which* however, are not so numerous so those
to be Maul in the Areas opeoltioally in4iostets The Real.stance
Tortes IS 4041.0. "04 "Ire "0" and "Mm are *bout as follows*
jammlle, as This group Is boosted between juriza end
42, It iS a well organised command of 1000 men ami
operates War the 4ireet.loon ofROM leader of Group 19 Lem
"a** Ss -*coup has woes to implosive* at the BALMESER LLART
ot leesteiiatEP
?16, There IS, in this Area, a group of eight
(4) Mims Ng typi-bismAred end fifth (250) nen? Nemr its hiding
4.0. (2400044 0341,440) is an excellent field (3000 feet long),
fosX414111. 114* ti,444 ic not visible from the at of any
sitghbeiitig marmot 000 the nearest of which is a hospital unit
3 141.0settali distiorfse This group is oonnected, by counter worm.
1110 tkv grett9 in t"0414$11 through such ics'ogp, with
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They are living on food purOhased on the Black Market and must
have funds in order to survive. This group is oommandsd by .,
mug Group "2" oompvises both oivilisns and military porsonnol,- '
Their numbers approximato 10,000. Most rf this are armed with
rifles, pistols, ant grenades. Group *3* is oomposod of two
somiesmilitary group well armed m numbering alto/Whim about
4,000.
MAL= fa The biding place of this group is het
wean and IngtomL There aro 500 men at
and at bidden near the MUM plant, some with
rifles with 400,000 rounds), a seventy-five evin field guns
With 3000 rounds of shrapnel) and 10 twenty mim meohine guns
with 200,000 rounds inoluding arserampioroing bullets. The arms
and ammunition *an be obtained and used by the members of this
group. Additions/ officers we needods however.
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at Allaa and neer =mum and 14teng24, Other station*
will be established at or near zia find iiinewit, These last
named stations will be usad primarily for short range intent
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Resistsnoe Groups and in support of OP No. 4. Radio Operators
11440 s, have alrsady been sent overland to Awl and mak
zam,
and One in soon to be sent, with a sot, to oluD Operators,
Auggl,ang, will be sent to QAMIORD and zugullun in the
1013000$01iO4 that sets may be dropped at nalt22 pursuant to
arrangements made through the radio station at MUM or nu,.
The building of intelligonco networks and
evarrior services from the sommuniestions centers 'thus est**.
Mahe& for the purpose of furnishing eonlimoous military intelia
noise to Pifth Army end its eomponenis through OSO ohannels.
AIL The ompeditionl overland, of **looted
it4Aan Mears to assist in organising and ooncianding the
grOups in Areas 0A011 *3? and *Do for sabotage and **Oat work,
The sending, by warrior, of funds rum
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Lir LiiiikAidaliLt
A1/44111111aillast. Ooatinuod information throush
all not WOM4 mitt SP IA dirootion Ma aid of Operational*
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110 Um Pencils; Path Army end OIB
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sionisk by roll *lion, sosossionts it hooltiooprit win be agrriat
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LOCATION 'OF RESISTANCE
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A.M.S. 14592
First Edition 1943
Prepared under the direction or theiChief of Engineers,
U. S. Army, 1943.
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IsboSags limestone, in at ot above, in Aroma
14 Continuation of Irregalor
toward ANAALI100 tapp *mental sabotage in MACAtio
waimiluourp4
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stfit with letitUnee rest l000ted ArJjILAL JJ
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Nim is prissiest 7 4 IMoi of new troo s? It he believed
$ Impair Dot$Ohnismat muttering from 509 to 790 IDirtioere
ani met tomli matt at wire with the aid of psokudanimuiet
along the limes indlovateds Opted would be essentiel ead lightp
kt ettootivet, toraipMenti; If timed 10 conform to prevouro frog
Nei* 1,114 MOW. anAt to smoistaitse fron liesiotomos Parolee
SA ibe nor mar (portiftlorly arjumsa,? *Latta?) rowla withes
iM fontoilsont loesta of men mnd materiel could eult.
ant gOtd tommunitatione would be essentiel and
-01140010141 11044 be atterially enhoneodi if' the grotto
p'm eIiia.i is OI 01 11* 3 tould be 0iiip3e1ei (through the
ASIA* etago6) at an early dot*.
1.. liiIL0 To toad an Irregular Detatkatuat et $00
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Brig. General Wi/liam J. Donovan, DirootA)r
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