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Accounts of the Brigade Commanders


Brigadier Nelson Russell, from November 1942 to February 1944

Nelson Russell was Commanding Officer of the Irish Brigade from July 1942 to February 1944. He had been commissioned into the Royal Irish Fusiliers during the First World War and had commanded the home based 6th Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers from 1940 to 1942.

Algeria/Tunisia, November 1942 to July 1943.

Sicily, July/August 1943.

Adriatic Coast, September to December 1943.


Brigadier T.P.D. (Pat) Scott, from February 1944 to July 1945

Pat Scott served as commanding officer of the Irish Brigade from February 1944 to May 1945, and continued in that role while the brigade undertook painstakingly difficult peacekeeping duties during the immediate post war period in southern Austria.

Scott had been commissioned into the Royal Irish Fusiliers in 1924 and was a company commander with the 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers (1 RIrF) in France during 1939 and 1940. He was Commanding Officer of 1 RIrF during the first stage of the Tunisian campaign before taking over as CO of the 2nd Battalion, London Irish Rifles for a short period in March 1943. He became Brigade Commander of 12 and then 128 Brigades during 1943 and early 1944 in Italy and when Nelson Russell was hospitalised in February 1944, Brigadier Scott would take over command of the Irish Brigade as they moved into the Cassino sector and would remain in that position until the end of the war in Italy.

Move to the Cassino sector, March to May 1944.

Breaking the Gustav Line, May 1944.

Advance towards Ripi, May 1944.

North of Rome, June 1944.

Lake Trasimene, June/July 1944.

At Rest in Rome and Egypt, July to September 1944.

Gothic Line north of Florence, October 1944.

Moving to San Clemente, November 1944.

Wintering in the Apennines, December 1944 to February 1945.

Resting at Forli, February/March 1945.

Senio Floodbanks, March 1945.

St Patrick’s Parade in Forli, March 1945.

Argenta Gap, April 1945.

Advance to the Po river, April 1945.

Reaching the Po, April 1945.

Northern Italy and into Austria, May 1945.

Settling Borders with the Cossacks and Bulgarians, May 1945.

Balkan Troubles, May 1945.

Postscript.

Awards, April to July 1945.