WWII Anzio Tour – In the Footsteps of the 3rd Infantry Division
They came ashore before dawn, not only carrying weapons and gear, but the full weight of freedom’s burden. The men of the U.S. 3rd Infantry Division, seasoned by battles in North Africa and Sicily, led the assault on the beaches of Anzio on January 22, 1944. It was meant to be a swift breakthrough — instead, it became a long, bitter siege.
Composed of the 7th, 15th, and 30th Infantry Regiments, along with artillery, engineers, medics, and reconnaissance units, the 3rd Division fought for 531 consecutive days — more than any other U.S. division in World War II. They suffered over 25,000 battle casualties, including 4,922 killed in action.
At Anzio, the division stood firm through bombardment, trench warfare, and counterattacks, helping to break the German lines and open the road to Rome.
This historical journey retraces the steps of the 3rd Infantry Division across the battlefield landscapes of southern Lazio. It is a path of sacrifice, remembrance, and enduring honor.
Audie Murphy served with the 15th Infantry Regiment, fighting in Sicily, Salerno, Anzio, and France. He earned the Medal of Honor after holding off a German attack. After the war, he portrayed himself in "To Hell and Back." He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
Campaign | Killed in Action | Wounded | Total Casualties |
---|---|---|---|
North Africa & Sicily | ~830 | ~2,700 | ~3,700 |
Salerno to Cassino | ~1,100 | ~4,100 | ~5,600 |
Anzio Beachhead | ~1,500 | ~7,000 | ~8,500 |
France to Germany | ~1,500 | ~4,900 | ~6,800 |
Total (1942–1945) | 4,922 | 18,766 | 25,977 |
The hills, beaches, and forests of Lazio are more than peaceful scenery. They are hallowed ground. Here, young Americans fought to liberate a continent. Their stories live in the soil and the silence of the cemeteries.
This is not just a tour. It is a pilgrimage. Walk where they walked. Stand where they stood. And remember them — not as names on stone, but as the guardians of freedom.
Interested in this tour? Book your WWII Anzio Battlefield Tour today. Contact Dr. Danila Bracaglia at danila.bracaglia@gmail.com or WhatsApp +39 338 2458831