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Sterlin Castle

Following our Italy trip last week, this is the first of some of the specifc threads relating to places we visited.

Sterling Castle is the name given to a small house at San Leonardo where Lt Mitchell Sterlin and his men of 16 platoon, Royal Canadian Regiment, held out against German counter-attacks on 9th December 1943. One accounts recalls:

The road from the coastal highway to San Leonardo is signed today as Royal Canadian Avenue. In amongst a group of houses barely 500 metres from the battalion start line, there remains a building known to RCR veterans as Sterlin Castle. It was here that Lieutenant Mitchell Sterlin and 11 men of 16 Platoon, A Co., RCR, held off repeated attacks and then withdrew in good order when the enemy was spent.

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This is the commemorative plaque at the site:

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This is Mitchell Sterlin, and his details:

Lieutenant Mitchell Sterlin of Montreal, Quebec, was killed in action on December 19, 1943. He was posthumously mentioned in dispatches in the King’s New Year's Honors List in January 1945. Enlisting in the army at the outbreak of hostilities, he graduated in August 1942 from the Officers’ Training Centre at Gordon Head, British Columbia, where he received his commission. He went overseas the following March. On Yom Kippur Day, 1943, he landed in Italy. Attached to the British Eighth Army in Italy, Lieutenant Sterlin was killed in action (Casualty List No. 415, Jan. 27, 1944). Only two days before a sniper’s bullet ended his life, Lieutenant Sterlin led an attack by 11 men that smashed a Nazi counter-attack, killing 40 Nazis and forcing the remainder to retreat. He led the defence, although urged to retreat from a strong point on the Ortona front, which in regimental records bears the name of “Sterlin House.” Lieutenant Sterlin participated in the battles of Ridge Hill, Campobasso, Oritino, Castropignano, Malise, Juronia, the Moro River and Ortona. After the fighting in Sicily, he had been placed in command of a Sicilian town.

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His grave at Moro River war Cemetery, a superb inscription on it:

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More info on the fighting here.
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