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U.S., Italy Commemorate 82nd Anniversary of Operation Shingle

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Jan. 26, 2026 | By Army Capt. Katherine Sibilla, U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa |

Army Master Sgt. Joshua Van Horn walked through the curved rows of white marble crosses at the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery in Nettuno, Italy, his steps slowing as he searched for a familiar unit.

A man in a military dress uniform inspects a wreath during a ceremony at a monument in Italy. There eight people in military dress uniforms standing in a line with wreaths in between them. There are four other people in business attire standing in the background.

His eyes settled on the headstones of soldiers from the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, also known as the “devils in baggy pants,” a name given to them by a German officer during World War II. Van Horn grazed his hand across the smooth marble and paused at the grave of Army Pvt. James Warren, the name etched permanently into the stone. 

Van Horn once served in the 504th PIR, deploying with the unit to Afghanistan. Standing among the graves offered a moment to reflect not only on their sacrifice, but on his own service.

A man wearing a military dress uniform renders a salute while two men in business attire stand with hands over their hearts during an outdoor commemoration ceremony in Italy. Another man and a woman in business attire stand beside them in a row. The American flag is displayed in the background.

“Coming here gives you a sense of purpose,” Van Horn said. “It reminds me why we do what we do.” 

Van Horn participated in the 82nd anniversary commemoration of Operation Shingle at the cemetery in Nettuno, Jan. 22. He led the 173rd Airborne Brigade honor guard during the ceremony, which honored the service and sacrifice of U.S. and Allied forces who fought during the World War II landings at Anzio, Italy, and Nettuno.

The back of a monument of two men with their arms over each other's shoulders is displayed during a commemoration ceremony in Italy. There is a wreath displayed on a stand in front of the monument.

“This cemetery is a testament to what makes America great,” Van Horn continued. “Eighty-two years later, these graves are still cared for. What other country does that? Honoring soldiers who died liberating others.”

U.S. and Italian officials delivered remarks throughout the ceremony, including U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See Bryant Burch, Italian Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, and U.S. Army Maj. Gen. John L. Rafferty Jr., U.S. European Command chief of staff. 

Local students from Nettuno schools sang, read poetry and laid roses in remembrance of those buried at the cemetery, followed by a ceremonial wreath-laying. The ceremony also honored the life of Army 1st Lt. Carl Hood, the first service member buried at the cemetery.

A portrait of a man in a military dress uniform is displayed on an easel during a commemoration ceremony in Italy. An elderly man in a military dress uniform stands in the background.

Speakers echoed the message that the cemetery is not only a resting place for the fallen, but a space meant to guide the living. Burch and Rafferty also reflected on the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and its continued relevance. 

“Two hundred and fifty years of dedication to a universal proposition, grounded in human dignity and fundamental rights, that we continue to strive to live up to,” Burch said. “Marking this day during such a historic anniversary carries even greater significance.”

A man in a suit speaks behind a lectern as four people in military dress uniforms stand behind him. One of them in holding the American flag while another holds the Italian flag.

As the ceremony concluded, Van Horn and others moved quietly through the rows of marble crosses and Stars of David, reflecting on the cost of freedom. 

These cemeteries are not only places of mourning, but also places of memory, meant to remind the living what service demands and what liberty costs.


Source: http://military-online.blogspot.com/2026/01/us-italy-commemorate-82nd-anniversary.html


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