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Battle of Moerbrugge
Part of the Liberation of Belgium

Modern day Moerbrugge
Date8–10 September 1944
Location
Moerbrugge, Belgium
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
Canada Canada Battle of Moerbrugge Germany
Commanders and leaders
J. David Stewart Unknown
Strength
10th Canadian Infantry Brigade Elements of 64th Infantry Division
Casualties and losses
250 killed wounded or captured 700 killed, wounded or captured
20 AA guns captured
8 mortars captured

The Battle of Moerbrugge was a three-day battle during the Liberation of Belgium.[1]

The 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade was tasked to cross the Ghent Canal about five kilometers south of Bruges at the small village of Oostkamp in early September 1944. Directly across the canal from Oostkamp was another small village named Moerbrugge. The canal is about 20 metres wide and very deep. Opposition was not expected so only one battalion was chosen for the crossing: the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada (Princess Louise's), the Argylls.

Two batteries of the 15th Field Regiment, RCA were placed in support but due to the rapid advance of the allied armies, supply lines were hundreds of miles long and not much ammunition was available for the guns. As a result, no preparatory fire was laid on. Fire would be provided on an "as required" basis.

The South Alberta Regiment (SARs) would place its tanks on the friendly side of the canal at either side of the crossing point and hold the flanks of the crossing with their fire along with the Vickers machine guns of The New Brunswick Rangers. The 3-inch mortars of the Argylls and the 4.2-inch mortars of the Rangers were in support but as low on ammunition as the artillery.

Finally, "A" Company of the Argylls, the Argyll scout platoon and one squadron of the SARs were moved to a point north of the crossing along the canal to provide a diversion and to test German defences in that area.

At that time, the Argyll Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel Dave Stewart, was away from the unit which was left under command of the Deputy Commanding Officer, Major B. Stockloser. Major Stockloser ordered "B", "C", and "D" companies to cross the canal but had not arranged for assault boats, stating that the operation would be "a crossing of opportunity".

  1. ^ "ARTICLE: The Battle of Moerbrugge (September 8th -11th, 1944)". 17 October 2013.

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