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==Background== This was the first major action in the [[Allies of World War II|Allied]] [[15th Army Group]]'s big [[Gothic Line|spring offensive]] to push the [[German Army (Wehrmacht)|German Army]] back to and across the [[River Po]] and out of Italy. The breakthrough on the [[Eighth Army (United Kingdom)|British Eighth Army's]] front was to be made through the [[Argenta, Italy|Argenta]] Gap, crossing the Rivers [[Senio River|Senio]] and [[Santerno River|Santerno]] towards the Po at [[Ferrara]] and releasing armour to swing left and race across country to meet the advancing [[United States Army North|U.S. Fifth Army]] completing the encirclement of the German divisions defending [[Bologna]]. On 1 April 1945 the whole of [[2nd Special Service Brigade|2nd Commando Brigade]] was engaged in the operation. The brigade comprised [[No. 2 Commando|No. 2]], [[No. 9 Commando|No. 9]], [[40 Commando|No. 40 Royal Marine Commando]] and [[43 Commando Fleet Protection Group Royal Marines|No. 43 (RM)]] Commando under the command of [[Brigadier (United Kingdom)|Brigadier]] [[Ronnie Tod]]. The Comacchio lagoon is a vast area of shallow [[brackish]] water stretching from the [[River Reno]], in the south, to over the town of [[Comacchio]], in the north, and past Argenta in the west. This lagoon (much smaller today due to [[land reclamation]] in the 1980s) is separated from the [[Adriatic Sea]], to the east, by a narrow strip of land called a [[Spit (landform)|spit]] no more than 2 Β½ kilometres wide with three [[canal]]s linking the two bodies of water. The Germans had approximately 1,200 men entrenched there. The Commandos were to clear the spit, securing the flank of the Eighth Army, and thus foster the idea the main offensive would be along the coast and not though the Argenta Gap. No. 40 Commando (RM) conducted a [[feint]] attack to the south, crossing the River Reno and clearing and holding its north bank. No. 40 (RM) was supported by the [[28th Garibaldi Brigade]] (''[[Italian Resistance Movement|Partisans]]''), [[Royal Artillery]], and the armour of the [[North Irish Horse]]. No. 43 Commando (RM) was to attack up a tongue of land to the extreme east, which forms the south bank of the Reno estuary, and when secured, cross the mouth of the Reno and turn back south west and clear the Reno's north bank moving towards one flank of No. 40 (RM). No. 2 and No. 9 Commando were to cross the lagoon from the southwest, to points around the middle of the spit. No.2 was to land above the [[Bellocchio Canal]] and thereafter head south and capture the two bridges across it and prevent German reinforcements crossing. No. 9 Commando were to land south of the canal then head south along the lagoon's shore and down the centre of the Spit to clear all positions towards the new line held by No. 40 (RM).
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