United Kingdom, British Army Casualty Lists, 1939-1947
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L. WigramCasualty: Feb 3 1944 - Italy
L. (Lionel) Wigram was an Oxford-educated London solicitor who became one of the most influential figures in British infantry doctrine during the Second World War. He co-founded the Army's Battle Drill School in 1941 and served as chief instructor at Barnard Castle, spreading systematic small-unit tactics across the entire Home Forces. Deployed to Sicily in 1943, he produced a candid battlefield report categorizing soldiers by combat effectiveness, findings so frank that General Montgomery suppressed the document as harmful to morale. In Italy he persuaded skeptical Allied commanders to arm Italian partisan forces alongside Allied troops, creating the joint force that bore his name, Wigforce. He was killed leading them at Pizzoferrato on 3 February 1944, aged 36.





