Taranto: Comando Campo 'Tuker' Rimpatriati Italiani

Discussion in 'Italy' started by Charley Fortnum, Oct 3, 2023.

  1. Charley Fortnum

    Charley Fortnum Dreaming of Red Eagles

    These documents for some kind of accommodation/repatriation camp in Taranto came up for auction.

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    I have no idea of the provenance, but I'm curious (for reasons obvious to regular members here) how the camp came to have the name 'TUKER' and specifically what they are.

    Unless this is a strange coincidence, I'm assuming it's a reference to (then) Major General Francis Tuker, commander of 4th Indian Division.
     
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  2. Tullybrone

    Tullybrone Senior Member

    Hopefully Janet - vitellino - will be able to translate the documents.

    Steve
     
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  3. jwsleser

    jwsleser Well-Known Member

    These are release and travel authorizations. The individual is provided with 60 days of an allowance plus travel costs. The first individual is traveling to Jesi.

    Campo Tuker (Camp Tucker) is a repatriation/relocation camp operated under a joint Allied/Italian regulations/circulars/agreements cited in the documents.
     
  4. vitellino

    vitellino Senior Member

    Do you still need a translation ? I am happy to do one if so.
     
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  5. Charley Fortnum

    Charley Fortnum Dreaming of Red Eagles

    Only if it's slightly interesting!

    Thank you.
     
  6. vitellino

    vitellino Senior Member

    Without translating I can explain the function of Campo Tuker, or Campo T as it was sometimes called, though I have no idea why it was given that name.

    After the armistice Italian soldiers present in Italy, France and the Balkans were rounded up by the German forces and sent to Germany/German-occupied territories. At the end of the war, upon their re-entry into Italian territory, they were required to present themselves to one of these camps, run by the Allied authorities, and had to remain there until relieved of their miitary duties.

    The first two of the above examples gave leave to the two soldiers named. The third confirms that the soldier in question had been paid for the period 1 September 1943- 1 June 1945.

    Vitellino
     
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  7. Charley Fortnum

    Charley Fortnum Dreaming of Red Eagles

    Thanks to both of you for the clear explanations.
     
  8. minden1759

    minden1759 Senior Member

    Campo Tuker is named after Sir Francis Tuker - former GOC 4 Ind Div in Italy.

    Regards

    Frank
     

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