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Based on the author's diaries, From Addis to the Aosta Valley is
the account of Keith Ford's service in the Second World War from
1940-1945. As a gunner, Ford was deployed 'up north' to East Africa
and experienced his first taste of action with the 1st South
African Division during the invasion of Italian Somaliland;
thereafter he was involved in the Abyssinian campaign and was with
the victorious Allies when Addis Ababa was liberated. Then came
North Africa and the dark days of the Desert Campaign as a Gun
Position Officer's Assistant on 25-pounders with the 1st South
African Brigade: from Taieb el Essem, the defensive box south of
Sidi Rezegh, to Bir el Gubi, Bardia, Tobruk and Gazala, and to the
annihilation of his battery by German panzers at Agheila. Retrained
as a Bofors anti-aircraft gunner, he was with the Eighth Army at El
Alamein. On posting to Italy, his Light Anti-Aircraft Unit 1 became
D Company Witwatersrand De la Rey Battalion and dug in on the 1944
Winter Line. He saw action during the assault and capture of
Caprara, the advance to the River Po and finally, St Bernard's Pass
in the Aosta valley. This is the story of an ordinary soldier, but
one who has a keen eye for detail for the countryside and people
around him. He brings a sense of immediacy and pathos to his
writing through his relationships with his comrades and the
civilians he encounters, particularly with the Italian women for
whom he retains a special place in his heart.
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