Hello Bill
Your father was with my grandfather then for most of the war, they did a awful lot of fighting in that time and were involved in quite a few different battles and on more than one occasion lost so many men, it was almost completely destroyed.
Have you looked into the 7th batt Ox and bucks at this time, I don't want to bore you if you have, because I have, everything from visiting the regiments historians/researchers at Slades barracks and woodstock, to looking around a few of the battlefields in Italy.
I have 3 of the war chronicles books as well as a bit of info from the TNA, so if there was anything you wanted to know or if you wanted me to let you know key things they did, point you to a few websites etc, I would be happy to help.
I am interested to know how your father got away from the fighting in which my grandad got catured in, it was the 16th feb 1944, which was more or less the end of the 7th batt as a fighting force, do you know what company he was in?
all the best Adam
PS yes your right Andy, I was thinking of the other one up the road where they were murdered.
I will look forward to getting this book.