
American transport SS Robert Rowan exploding after being hit by German Ju 88 bombers, Gela, Sicily, 11 July 1943—all 421 aboard survive (US Army Signal Corps photo: MM-43-L-1-23)
80 Years Ago—July 11, 1943: On the heels of a Luftwaffe attack on Allied ships off Sicily, US ships fire on US C-47s loaded with paratroopers, one of the worst fratricidal incidents of the war; 23 C-47s lost, 318 casualties.
At Gela, Sicily, US cruisers and destroyers halt a German armored counterattack.
American Red Cross field director James Shaw rescues men from sinking landing ship USS LST-158 off Licata, Sicily, under German air attack; he will be awarded the Silver Star, the first for a Red Cross worker in WWII.

Light cruiser USS Boise firing on armored forces near Gela, Sicily as USS LST-325 approaches landing beaches, 11 Jul 1943 (US National Archives: SC 175981)
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Published on July 11, 2023 01:00