The 1/4th Battalion passed through, driving deeper into Gothic Line.
The end of the summer campaign found Allied forces butting up against the Gothic Line.
On 14 September the battalion played a part in securing the first break into the Gothic Line.
On the 8th of September the regiment was withdrawn to a safer area in the knowledge that the Gothic Line had been broken.
He stood and took up a pointer, tracing the Gothic Line with its tip.
During the winter of 1944-1945, armed Italians were on both sides of the Gothic Line.
We ran a bus to Rimini right through the Gothic Line.
These groups were attached to various American and British formations on the Gothic Line.
Reports indicated that the Germans had withdrawn across a wide front to what was to later become known as the Gothic Line.
In the Winter of 1944/1945 it was positioned on the Gothic Line.