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61st Infantry Division Sirte

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Active
  
1937 – 1941

Branch
  
Italian Army

Size
  
Division

Country
  
Kingdom of Italy

Type
  
Infantry

Garrison/HQ
  
Misrata

The 61st Infantry Division Sirte was an Infantry Division of the Italian Army during World War II. The Sirte Division was formed 9 May 1937 in Misrata, and destroyed 23 January 1941 east of Tobruk.

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Action

The division was mobilized for action in October 1939. By 10 June 1940, the Sirte division was deployed on Tunisia-Libya border. In September 1940, it was part of the Italian XXII Corps that took part in the Italian invasion of Egypt, performing supply lines defence role behind Kambut and its airfields of RAF Gambut. At the start of Operation Compass 9 December 1940, the division was stretched from ‘Ayn al Ghazālah to hills south of Saqīfat az Za‘farānah. 8 January 1941, the parts of division were encircled and subject to heavy bombardment while still on the initial positions. At this point, the rest of Sirte division have started to retreat, but by 20 January 1940 the situation has become desperate, as British forces have managed to make several breakthrough, capturing a large swaths of the poorly manned second line of defences of Sirte division. It was completely overrun by 23 January 1941.

Order of battle

  • 69. Ancona Infantry Regiment
  • 70. Ancona Infantry Regiment
  • 43. Sirte Artillery Regiment
  • References

    61st Infantry Division Sirte Wikipedia