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  • 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    The 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi" (Italian: 52° Reggimento Fanteria "Alpi") is an inactive unit of the Italian Army last based in Portogruaro. The regiment

    52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi"

    52nd Infantry Regiment

    52nd_Infantry_Regiment_"Alpi"

  • 52nd Regiment
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (Russian Empire) 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi" 52nd Lowland Volunteers 52nd Ohio Infantry 52nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment 52nd Regiment Kentucky Volunteer

    52nd Regiment

    52nd_Regiment

  • 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
  • Military unit

    regiments. On 14 May 1860 the brigade's name was shortened to "Alpi" and its two regiments were renamed as 51st Infantry Regiment and 52nd Infantry Regiment

    22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"

    22nd Infantry Division

    22nd_Infantry_Division_"Cacciatori_delle_Alpi"

  • Hunters of the Alps
  • Italian special military corps

    The 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi" of World War II was named after the Hunters of the Alps unit. 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi" Invasion

    Hunters of the Alps

    Hunters of the Alps

    Hunters_of_the_Alps

  • 1st Artillery Regiment "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
  • Inactive Italian Army artillery unit

    Artillery Regiment "Cacciatori delle Alpi" (Italian: 1° Reggimento Artiglieria "Cacciatori delle Alpi") is an inactive field artillery regiment of the Italian

    1st Artillery Regiment "Cacciatori delle Alpi"

    1st Artillery Regiment

    1st_Artillery_Regiment_"Cacciatori_delle_Alpi"

  • 52nd Infantry Division "Torino"
  • Military unit

    The 52nd Infantry Division "Torino" (Italian: 52ª Divisione di fanteria "Torino") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War

    52nd Infantry Division "Torino"

    52nd Infantry Division

    52nd_Infantry_Division_"Torino"

  • 54th Infantry Division "Napoli"
  • Military unit

    Caltanissetta. It's two infantry regiments were based in Syracuse (75th) and Agrigento (76th), while the division's artillery regiment was based in Caltanissetta

    54th Infantry Division "Napoli"

    54th Infantry Division

    54th_Infantry_Division_"Napoli"

  • Mechanized Brigade "Isonzo"
  • Military unit

    1A2 main battle tanks) 52nd Infantry Fortification Battalion "Alpi", in Attimis (former I Battalion, 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi", fielded 12x companies)

    Mechanized Brigade "Isonzo"

    Mechanized Brigade

    Mechanized_Brigade_"Isonzo"

  • Paolo Angioy
  • Italian general and spy

    Tripiccione. From 1937 to 1939 he commanded the 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi", then the 157th Infantry Regiment "Liguria". He was then placed at the disposal

    Paolo Angioy

    Paolo_Angioy

  • List of units of the Italian Army
  • "Ferrara", *1859-1991 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi", *1859-1943, 1958-1975 53rd Infantry Regiment "Umbria", *1975-1996 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria", *1861-1991

    List of units of the Italian Army

    List of units of the Italian Army

    List_of_units_of_the_Italian_Army

  • 48th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    "Sila". On 1 July 1963, the 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi" transferred its I Battalion and II Battalion to the 48th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara", which renumbered

    48th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara"

    48th Infantry Regiment

    48th_Infantry_Regiment_"Ferrara"

  • 1975 Italian Army reforms
  • Restructuring, force reduction, and modernization program

    Attimis -> 52nd Infantry Fortification Battalion "Alpi" (assigned the flag of the 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi") ʘ-> Attimis --> Mechanized Brigade "Isonzo"

    1975 Italian Army reforms

    1975_Italian_Army_reforms

  • 27th Infantry Division "Brescia"
  • Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    Catanzaro. Its two infantry regiments were based in Catanzaro (19th) and Reggio Calabria (20th), with the division's artillery regiment based in Catanzaro

    27th Infantry Division "Brescia"

    27th Infantry Division

    27th_Infantry_Division_"Brescia"

  • Imperial-Royal Landwehr
  • Army unit of the Austro-Hungarian Empire

    Landwehr Infantry Regiment 24th Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Brno) (GM Emil Lischka) 14th Landwehr Infantry Regiment 25th Landwehr Infantry Regiment (Prague)

    Imperial-Royal Landwehr

    Imperial-Royal Landwehr

    Imperial-Royal_Landwehr

  • 151st Infantry Division "Perugia"
  • Military unit

    51st Infantry Regiment "Cacciatori delle Alpi" and the 130th Infantry Regiment "Perugia" was raised in Spoleto on 14 August 1941 by the 52nd Infantry Regiment

    151st Infantry Division "Perugia"

    151st Infantry Division

    151st_Infantry_Division_"Perugia"

  • 60th Infantry Regiment "Calabria"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    November, two companies of the 52nd Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Alpi") and two companies of the 59th Infantry Regiment tried again to conquer the summit

    60th Infantry Regiment "Calabria"

    60th Infantry Regiment

    60th_Infantry_Regiment_"Calabria"

  • 64th Infantry Division "Catanzaro"
  • Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    Regiment "Alpi"/ 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi" II Battalion - raised in Bari by the regimental depot of the 48th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara"/

    64th Infantry Division "Catanzaro"

    64th Infantry Division

    64th_Infantry_Division_"Catanzaro"

  • 52nd Field Artillery Regiment "Torino"
  • Active Italian Army self-propelled artillery unit

    in 1936. The regiment was reformed in 1938 and assigned in World War II to the 52nd Infantry Division "Torino", with which the regiment was deployed to

    52nd Field Artillery Regiment "Torino"

    52nd Field Artillery Regiment

    52nd_Field_Artillery_Regiment_"Torino"

  • 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    November, two companies of the 52nd Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Alpi") and two companies of the 59th Infantry Regiment tried again to conquer the summit

    59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria"

    59th Infantry Regiment

    59th_Infantry_Regiment_"Calabria"

  • 23rd Infantry Division "Ferrara"
  • Military unit

    the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 47th Infantry Regiment and 48th Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought

    23rd Infantry Division "Ferrara"

    23rd Infantry Division

    23rd_Infantry_Division_"Ferrara"

  • 26th Infantry Division "Assietta"
  • Military unit

    the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 29th Infantry Regiment and 30th Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought

    26th Infantry Division "Assietta"

    26th Infantry Division

    26th_Infantry_Division_"Assietta"

  • Italian front (World War I)
  • Italian theatre of World War I

    Co, 1st Sapper Regiment 18th Division (Lieutenant General Vittorio Carpi) "Alpi" Brigade – 51st (I-III) & 52nd (II-IV) Infantry Regiments "Calabria" Brigade

    Italian front (World War I)

    Italian front (World War I)

    Italian_front_(World_War_I)

  • 89th Infantry Regiment "Salerno"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    1964 the regiment received a battalion in Savona from the 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi" and integrated it as IV Battalion. Afterwards the regiment consisted

    89th Infantry Regiment "Salerno"

    89th Infantry Regiment

    89th_Infantry_Regiment_"Salerno"

  • 33rd Infantry Division "Acqui"
  • Military unit

    and 2nd infantry regiments under the brigade's command. On 4 May 1839, the two regiments were re-numbered as 17th and 18th infantry regiments. The brigade

    33rd Infantry Division "Acqui"

    33rd Infantry Division

    33rd_Infantry_Division_"Acqui"

  • 5th Infantry Division "Cosseria"
  • Military unit

    two regiments were transferred to the other brigades: the 89th Infantry Regiment "Salerno" to the V Infantry Brigade and the 90th Infantry Regiment "Salerno"

    5th Infantry Division "Cosseria"

    5th Infantry Division

    5th_Infantry_Division_"Cosseria"

  • Renato Candida
  • Italian law enforcement officer (1916–1988)

    September 1916, to Luigi and Elvira Storace. An officer in the 52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi" of Spoleto, he transferred to the Royal Carabinieri Corps in

    Renato Candida

    Renato Candida

    Renato_Candida

  • 28th Infantry Division "Aosta"
  • Military unit

    1st and 2nd infantry regiments under the brigade's command. On 4 May 1839 the two regiments were re-numbered as 5th and 6th infantry regiments. The brigade

    28th Infantry Division "Aosta"

    28th Infantry Division

    28th_Infantry_Division_"Aosta"

  • 30th Infantry Division "Sabauda"
  • Military unit

    the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 45th Infantry Regiment and 46th Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought

    30th Infantry Division "Sabauda"

    30th Infantry Division

    30th_Infantry_Division_"Sabauda"

  • 6th Alpine Division "Alpi Graie"
  • Military unit

    infantry and artillery units. The divisions name Alpi Graie was chosen as most of its recruits came from the area of the Graian Alps (Italian: Alpi Graie)

    6th Alpine Division "Alpi Graie"

    6th Alpine Division

    6th_Alpine_Division_"Alpi_Graie"

  • 66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment "Trieste"
  • Active Italian Army infantry unit

    the 52nd Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Alpi") and the 61st Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Sicilia") provided both a depot company. The 65th Infantry Regiment's

    66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment "Trieste"

    66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment

    66th_Airmobile_Infantry_Regiment_"Trieste"

  • 4th Infantry Division "Livorno"
  • Military unit

    the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 33rd Infantry Regiment and 34th Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought

    4th Infantry Division "Livorno"

    4th Infantry Division

    4th_Infantry_Division_"Livorno"

  • 58th Infantry Division "Legnano"
  • Military unit

    two regiments were transferred to other brigades: the 67th Infantry Regiment "Palermo" to the VI Infantry Brigade and the 68th Infantry Regiment "Palermo"

    58th Infantry Division "Legnano"

    58th Infantry Division

    58th_Infantry_Division_"Legnano"

  • 185th Infantry Division "Folgore"
  • Military unit

    15 September the 185th Infantry Regiment "Folgore" officially left the division and changed its name to 185th Infantry Regiment "Nembo". After the Battle

    185th Infantry Division "Folgore"

    185th_Infantry_Division_"Folgore"

  • 184th Infantry Division "Nembo"
  • WW2 Italian airborne military unit

    Paratroopers Regiment was renamed 185th Infantry Regiment "Folgore". The Folgore division, with the 186th Infantry Regiment "Folgore", 187th Infantry Regiment "Folgore"

    184th Infantry Division "Nembo"

    184th_Infantry_Division_"Nembo"

  • 18th Infantry Division "Messina"
  • Military unit

    headquarter and 93rd Infantry Regiment were based in Ancona, the 94th Infantry Regiment in Fano, and the 2nd Artillery Regiment in Pesaro. The division's

    18th Infantry Division "Messina"

    18th Infantry Division

    18th_Infantry_Division_"Messina"

  • Outline of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War
  • Outliine of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War

    one VCC-2 mech infantry company, disbanded December 1989) 52nd Infantry Fortification Battalion "Alpi", in Attimis 59th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Calabria"

    Outline of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War

    Outline_of_the_Italian_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War

  • 62nd Infantry Division "Marmarica"
  • Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    with the 115th and 116th infantry regiments. The brigade fought on the Italian front in World War I. The brigade and its regiments were disbanded on 11 November

    62nd Infantry Division "Marmarica"

    62nd Infantry Division

    62nd_Infantry_Division_"Marmarica"

  • 130th Infantry Regiment "Perugia"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    depot of the 52nd Infantry Regiment "Cacciatori delle Alpi". The two regiments were assigned on 25 August of the same year to the 151st Infantry Division

    130th Infantry Regiment "Perugia"

    130th Infantry Regiment

    130th_Infantry_Regiment_"Perugia"

  • 9th Infantry Division "Pasubio"
  • Military unit

    with the 49th Infantry Regiment "Parma", 57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi", and 79th Infantry Regiment "Roma", while the 80th Infantry Regiment "Roma" was

    9th Infantry Division "Pasubio"

    9th Infantry Division

    9th_Infantry_Division_"Pasubio"

  • Mechanized Brigade "Mantova"
  • Military unit

    disbanded on 31 March 1993 the 52nd Fortification Infantry Regiment "Alpi" was disbanded on 31 July 1995 the 63rd Tank Regiment was transferred to the 132nd

    Mechanized Brigade "Mantova"

    Mechanized Brigade

    Mechanized_Brigade_"Mantova"

  • 80th Infantry Division "La Spezia"
  • Military unit

    with the 125th and 126th infantry regiments. The brigade fought on the Italian front in World War I and together with its regiments was disbanded on 29 November

    80th Infantry Division "La Spezia"

    80th Infantry Division

    80th_Infantry_Division_"La_Spezia"

  • 12th Infantry Division "Sassari"
  • Military unit

    name of XII Infantry Brigade and received the 12th Infantry Regiment "Casale" from the disbanded Brigade "Casale". The brigade was the infantry component

    12th Infantry Division "Sassari"

    12th Infantry Division

    12th_Infantry_Division_"Sassari"

  • 29th Infantry Division "Piemonte"
  • Military unit

    1st and 2nd infantry regiments under the brigade's command. On 4 May 1839 the two regiments were re-numbered as 3rd and 4th infantry regiments. The brigade

    29th Infantry Division "Piemonte"

    29th Infantry Division

    29th_Infantry_Division_"Piemonte"

  • Alpini and mountain artillery formations in World War I
  • troops. The 52nd Alpine Division was formed on 10 January 1917 with the infantry brigades Grosseto and Pesaro, and the 11th Field Artillery Regiment. On 17

    Alpini and mountain artillery formations in World War I

    Alpini and mountain artillery formations in World War I

    Alpini_and_mountain_artillery_formations_in_World_War_I

  • 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
  • Military unit

    War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. The Alpini are a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World

    5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"

    5th Alpine Division

    5th_Alpine_Division_"Pusteria"

  • 8th Marching Division (Italy)
  • Military unit

    Battalion 52nd Marching Regiment (for the 52nd Infantry Division "Torino") LXXXI Fusilier Replacements Battalion (for the 81st Infantry Regiment "Torino")

    8th Marching Division (Italy)

    8th_Marching_Division_(Italy)

  • 63rd Infantry Division "Cirene"
  • Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    brigade's two infantry regiments were awarded Italy's highest military honor, the Gold Medal of Military Valor. After the war the regiments raised during

    63rd Infantry Division "Cirene"

    63rd Infantry Division

    63rd_Infantry_Division_"Cirene"

  • 31st Infantry Division "Calabria"
  • Military unit

    59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" was transferred to the XXX Infantry Brigade. The XXX Infantry Brigade, which also included the 45th Infantry Regiment "Reggio"

    31st Infantry Division "Calabria"

    31st Infantry Division

    31st_Infantry_Division_"Calabria"

  • 55th Infantry Division "Savona"
  • Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    and its regiments transferred to other brigades: the 15th Infantry Regiment "Savona" to the XXV Infantry Brigade and the 16th Infantry Regiment "Savona"

    55th Infantry Division "Savona"

    55th Infantry Division

    55th_Infantry_Division_"Savona"

  • 62nd Infantry Regiment "Sicilia"
  • Active Italian Army infantry unit

    of the Brigade "Piemonte", and by the 52nd Infantry Regiment of the Brigade "Alpi". In 1861–62, the regiment operated in the area of Durazzano to suppress

    62nd Infantry Regiment "Sicilia"

    62nd Infantry Regiment

    62nd_Infantry_Regiment_"Sicilia"

  • 60th Infantry Division "Sabratha"
  • Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    with the 85th and 86th infantry regiments. The brigade fought on the Italian front in World War I and together with its regiments was disbanded on 25 December

    60th Infantry Division "Sabratha"

    60th Infantry Division

    60th_Infantry_Division_"Sabratha"

  • 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
  • Military unit

    Kalinovik, where it made contact with elements of the 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"; but, overall, the offensive was a failure. In August

    1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"

    1st Alpine Division

    1st_Alpine_Division_"Taurinense"

  • 56th Infantry Division "Casale"
  • Military unit

    two regiments were transferred to other brigades: the 11th Infantry Regiment "Casale" to the XVII Infantry Brigade and the 12th Infantry Regiment "Casale"

    56th Infantry Division "Casale"

    56th Infantry Division

    56th_Infantry_Division_"Casale"

  • 159th Infantry Division "Veneto"
  • Military unit

    Regiment "Veneto" became the 52nd Artillery Regiment "Torino". 159th Infantry Division "Veneto" 255th Infantry Regiment "Veneto" Command Company 3x Fusilier

    159th Infantry Division "Veneto"

    159th Infantry Division

    159th_Infantry_Division_"Veneto"

  • 104th Infantry Division "Mantova"
  • Military unit

    79th Infantry Regiment "Pasubio" and the 114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova" was raised in Mantua on 10 December 1941 by the 80th Infantry Regiment "Pasubio"

    104th Infantry Division "Mantova"

    104th Infantry Division

    104th_Infantry_Division_"Mantova"

  • Italian Army gorget patches
  • Italian military insignia

    350th Regiment "Parma" 51st, 52nd Regiment "Alpi" 53rd, 54th Regiment "Umbria" ("Sforzesca") 55th, 56th Regiment "Marche" [57th], 58th Regiment "Abruzzi"

    Italian Army gorget patches

    Italian Army gorget patches

    Italian_Army_gorget_patches

  • Royal Italian Army during World War II
  • Principal ground forces of the Kingdom of Italy during World War II

    divisions had three infantry regiments. In addition to the two infantry regiments, the Italian infantry division included an artillery regiment, a mortar battalion

    Royal Italian Army during World War II

    Royal Italian Army during World War II

    Royal_Italian_Army_during_World_War_II

  • 51st Infantry Division "Siena"
  • Military unit

    the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 31st Infantry Regiment and 32nd Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought

    51st Infantry Division "Siena"

    51st Infantry Division

    51st_Infantry_Division_"Siena"

  • 7th Infantry Division "Lupi di Toscana"
  • Military unit

    during World War II. The Division, with the exception of the 78th Infantry Regiment based in Bergamo, was based in Brescia. Despite its name referencing

    7th Infantry Division "Lupi di Toscana"

    7th Infantry Division

    7th_Infantry_Division_"Lupi_di_Toscana"

  • 19th Infantry Division "Venezia"
  • Military unit

    Brigade and received the 70th Infantry Regiment "Ancona" from the disbanded Brigade "Ancona". The brigade was the infantry component of the 19th Territorial

    19th Infantry Division "Venezia"

    19th Infantry Division

    19th_Infantry_Division_"Venezia"

  • 32nd Infantry Division "Marche"
  • Infantry division of the Italian Army during World War II

    brigade's two regiments were transferred to other brigades: the 55th Infantry Regiment "Marche" to the X Infantry Brigade and the 56th Infantry Regiment "Marche"

    32nd Infantry Division "Marche"

    32nd Infantry Division

    32nd_Infantry_Division_"Marche"

  • 11th Infantry Division "Brennero"
  • Military unit

    231st Infantry Regiment and 232nd Infantry Regiments. The brigade fought on the Italian front and for their conduct the brigade's two infantry regiments were

    11th Infantry Division "Brennero"

    11th Infantry Division

    11th_Infantry_Division_"Brennero"

  • Italian invasion of France
  • Italian engagement of World War II

    Army Reserve 7th Infantry Division "Lupi di Toscana" 16th Infantry Division "Pistoia" 22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi" 5th Alpine Division

    Italian invasion of France

    Italian invasion of France

    Italian_invasion_of_France

  • Maletti Group
  • Mechanised unit of the Italian Royal Army in the Second World War

    1940 and transferred from the 32nd Tank Infantry Regiment in Italy to the command of the 4th Tank Infantry Regiment in Libya. The two battalions had an establishment

    Maletti Group

    Maletti Group

    Maletti_Group

  • 44th Infantry Division "Cremona"
  • Military unit

    the Brigade "Cremona" was activated with the 21st Infantry Regiment and 22nd Infantry Regiment, which had been re-raised on 29 August 1859 During World

    44th Infantry Division "Cremona"

    44th Infantry Division

    44th_Infantry_Division_"Cremona"

  • 24th Infantry Division "Pinerolo"
  • WW2 Royal Italian Army formation

    of XXIV Infantry Brigade and received the 225th Infantry Regiment "Arezzo" from the disbanded Brigade "Arezzo". The brigade was the infantry component

    24th Infantry Division "Pinerolo"

    24th Infantry Division

    24th_Infantry_Division_"Pinerolo"

  • 120th Infantry Regiment "Emilia"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    the 52nd Infantry Fortification Regiment "Alpi" was disbanded and the next day the regiment's III Battalion in Ipplis was renamed 120th Infantry Fortification

    120th Infantry Regiment "Emilia"

    120th Infantry Regiment

    120th_Infantry_Regiment_"Emilia"

  • 21st Infantry Division "Granatieri di Sardegna"
  • Military unit

    grenadier battalions. In 1831 the infantry brigades of the Royal Sardinian Army were split and formed each two infantry regiments, except for the Brigade "Granatieri

    21st Infantry Division "Granatieri di Sardegna"

    21st Infantry Division

    21st_Infantry_Division_"Granatieri_di_Sardegna"

  • 13th Infantry Division "Re"
  • Military unit

    Artillery Regiment. On 1 January 1928 the XIII Infantry Brigade exchanged the 55th Infantry Regiment "Marche" for the 56th Infantry Regiment "Marche" of

    13th Infantry Division "Re"

    13th Infantry Division

    13th_Infantry_Division_"Re"

  • 38th Infantry Division "Puglie"
  • Military unit

    the 71st and 72nd infantry regiments. The brigade fought on the Italian front in World War I. In fall 1926 the 72nd Infantry Regiment "Puglie" was disbanded

    38th Infantry Division "Puglie"

    38th Infantry Division

    38th_Infantry_Division_"Puglie"

  • 87th Infantry Regiment "Friuli"
  • Active Italian Army infantry unit

    Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Reggio"), 52nd Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Alpi"), 68th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Palermo"), and by the 63rd Infantry Regiment

    87th Infantry Regiment "Friuli"

    87th Infantry Regiment

    87th_Infantry_Regiment_"Friuli"

  • 20th Infantry Division "Friuli"
  • Former infantry division of the Royal Italian Army

    87th and 88th infantry regiments. The brigade fought on the Italian front in World War I. On 15 November 1926 the 87th Infantry Regiment was disbanded

    20th Infantry Division "Friuli"

    20th Infantry Division

    20th_Infantry_Division_"Friuli"

  • 101st Motorized Division "Trieste"
  • Motorized Division of the Royal Italian Army

    the 61st Infantry Regiment "Sicilia", 62nd Infantry Regiment "Sicilia", and 65th Infantry Regiment "Valtellina". The brigade was the infantry component

    101st Motorized Division "Trieste"

    101st Motorized Division

    101st_Motorized_Division_"Trieste"

  • 40th Infantry Division "Cacciatori d'Africa"
  • Military unit

    Italian infantry division of two infantry regiments, each with three battalions, a blackshirt legion with three battalions, a field artillery regiment with

    40th Infantry Division "Cacciatori d'Africa"

    40th Infantry Division

    40th_Infantry_Division_"Cacciatori_d'Africa"

  • 61st Infantry Division "Sirte"
  • Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    disbanded, while the 70th Infantry Regiment "Ancona" was transferred to the XIX Infantry Brigade. On 9 May 1937 the 61st Infantry Division "Sirte" was activated

    61st Infantry Division "Sirte"

    61st Infantry Division

    61st_Infantry_Division_"Sirte"

  • 16th Infantry Division "Pistoia"
  • Military unit

    the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 35th Infantry Regiment and 36th Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought

    16th Infantry Division "Pistoia"

    16th Infantry Division

    16th_Infantry_Division_"Pistoia"

  • 1st Cavalry Division "Eugenio di Savoia"
  • WW2 Royal Italian Army unit

    tanks) 171st Anti-tank Company (47/32 anti-tank guns; transferred to the 52nd Infantry Division "Torino" for the deployment in the Soviet Union) 101st Mixed

    1st Cavalry Division "Eugenio di Savoia"

    1st Cavalry Division

    1st_Cavalry_Division_"Eugenio_di_Savoia"

  • Babini Group
  • Armoured unit of the Italian Royal Army during the Second World War

    July 1940 and transferred from the 32nd Tank Infantry Regiment to the command of the 4th Tank Infantry Regiment. The two battalions had an establishment of

    Babini Group

    Babini Group

    Babini_Group

  • 49th Infantry Division "Parma"
  • Military unit

    the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 49th Infantry Regiment and 50th Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought

    49th Infantry Division "Parma"

    49th Infantry Division

    49th_Infantry_Division_"Parma"

  • 105th Infantry Division "Rovigo"
  • Military unit

    227th Infantry Regiment "Rovigo" was raised in Vicenza on 5 January 1942 by the 57th Motorized Regiment "Piave" and the 228th Infantry Regiment "Rovigo"

    105th Infantry Division "Rovigo"

    105th Infantry Division

    105th_Infantry_Division_"Rovigo"

  • 158th Infantry Division "Zara"
  • Military unit

    reformed as 158th Infantry Division "Zara" and activated the 291st and 292th infantry regiments, and the 158th Artillery Regiment. The division was responsible

    158th Infantry Division "Zara"

    158th Infantry Division

    158th_Infantry_Division_"Zara"

  • 50th Infantry Division "Regina"
  • Military unit

    and 2nd infantry regiments under the brigade's command. On 4 May 1839 the two regiments were re-numbered as 9th and 10th infantry regiments. The brigade

    50th Infantry Division "Regina"

    50th Infantry Division

    50th_Infantry_Division_"Regina"

  • 4th Infantry Division Littorio
  • Military unit

    1st Infantry Regiment 1st Battalion 2nd Battalion 3rd Battalion 2nd Infantry Regiment 1st Battalion 2nd Battalion 3rd Battalion 3rd Artillery Regiment I

    4th Infantry Division Littorio

    4th Infantry Division Littorio

    4th_Infantry_Division_Littorio

  • 132nd Armored Division "Ariete"
  • Armored division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    Bersaglieri Regiment and other minor units. On 1 December 1938 the 32nd Tank Infantry Regiment joined the brigade and the 3rd Bersaglieri Regiment was replaced

    132nd Armored Division "Ariete"

    132nd Armored Division

    132nd_Armored_Division_"Ariete"

  • 131st Armored Division "Centauro"
  • Military unit

    which consisted of the 5th Bersaglieri Regiment and other minor units. On 15 July 1937 the 31st Tank Infantry Regiment was formed in Siena and assigned to

    131st Armored Division "Centauro"

    131st Armored Division

    131st_Armored_Division_"Centauro"

  • Carlo Rossi (general)
  • Italian general (1880–1967)

    where the XVI Corps was reformed with the 105th Infantry Division Rovigo and 6th Alpine Division Alpi Graie, tasked with defending the naval base and

    Carlo Rossi (general)

    Carlo Rossi (general)

    Carlo_Rossi_(general)

  • 59th Infantry Division "Cagliari"
  • Military unit

    64th infantry regiments. The brigade fought on the Italian front in World War I. On 30 September 1926 the brigade command and 64th Infantry Regiment "Cagliari"

    59th Infantry Division "Cagliari"

    59th Infantry Division

    59th_Infantry_Division_"Cagliari"

  • 10th Infantry Division "Piave"
  • Military unit

    57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi" to the IX Infantry Brigade and the 58th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi" to the X Infantry Brigade. The X Infantry Brigade

    10th Infantry Division "Piave"

    10th Infantry Division

    10th_Infantry_Division_"Piave"

  • 41st Infantry Division "Firenze"
  • Military unit

    and received its two reactivated namesake infantry regiments and the newly raised 41st Artillery Regiment "Firenze". The division's units were raised

    41st Infantry Division "Firenze"

    41st Infantry Division

    41st_Infantry_Division_"Firenze"

  • 15th Infantry Division "Bergamo"
  • Military unit

    the 26th Infantry Regiment was transferred to the XV Infantry Brigade. The XV Infantry Brigade, which also included the 73rd Infantry Regiment "Lombardia"

    15th Infantry Division "Bergamo"

    15th Infantry Division

    15th_Infantry_Division_"Bergamo"

  • 1st Infantry Division "Superga"
  • Military unit

    Brigade and received the 90th Infantry Regiment "Salerno" from the disbanded Brigade "Salerno". The brigade was the infantry component of the 1st Territorial

    1st Infantry Division "Superga"

    1st Infantry Division

    1st_Infantry_Division_"Superga"

  • 17th Infantry Division "Pavia"
  • Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    headquarters in Ravenna. Its two infantry regiments were based in Cesena (27th) and Ravenna (28th), with the division's artillery regiment based in Ravenna. Shortly

    17th Infantry Division "Pavia"

    17th Infantry Division

    17th_Infantry_Division_"Pavia"

  • 65th Infantry Division "Granatieri di Savoia"
  • Military unit

    65th Infantry Division "Granatieri di Savoia" was activated on 12 October 1936 in Littoria with the I Grenadier Brigade, the 60th Artillery Regiment with

    65th Infantry Division "Granatieri di Savoia"

    65th Infantry Division

    65th_Infantry_Division_"Granatieri_di_Savoia"

  • 57th Infantry Division "Lombardia"
  • Military unit

    XV Infantry Brigade and received the 26th Infantry Regiment "Bergamo" from the disbanded Brigade "Bergamo". The XV Infantry Brigade was the infantry component

    57th Infantry Division "Lombardia"

    57th Infantry Division

    57th_Infantry_Division_"Lombardia"

  • 36th Infantry Division "Forlì"
  • Military unit

    Piedmont. The division's two infantry regiments were based in Alba (43rd) and Saluzzo (44th), with the division's artillery regiment also based in Saluzzo.

    36th Infantry Division "Forlì"

    36th Infantry Division

    36th_Infantry_Division_"Forlì"

  • 47th Infantry Division "Bari"
  • Military unit

    namesake infantry regiments and the reformed 47th Artillery Regiment "Bari". The division's units were raised by the regimental depots of the 23rd Infantry Division

    47th Infantry Division "Bari"

    47th Infantry Division

    47th_Infantry_Division_"Bari"

  • 154th Infantry Division "Murge"
  • Military unit

    The Murge was classified as an occupation infantry division, which meant that the division's artillery regiment consisted of two artillery groups instead

    154th Infantry Division "Murge"

    154th Infantry Division

    154th_Infantry_Division_"Murge"

  • 53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo"
  • Military unit

    on 18 May 1916. The brigade consisted of the 225th Infantry Regiment and 226th Infantry Regiment, which were manned by reservists. The brigade fought

    53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo"

    53rd Infantry Division

    53rd_Infantry_Division_"Arezzo"

  • 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
  • Military unit

    the 5th Alpini Regiment in Milan, 6th Alpini Regiment in Brixen, and 7th Alpini Regiment in Belluno and the 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment in Bergamo. On

    2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"

    2nd Alpine Division

    2nd_Alpine_Division_"Tridentina"

  • 152nd Infantry Division "Piceno"
  • Military unit

    Infantry Division "Piceno" was activated in Chieti on 20 February 1942 and consisted of the 235th Infantry Regiment "Piceno", 236th Infantry Regiment

    152nd Infantry Division "Piceno"

    152nd Infantry Division

    152nd_Infantry_Division_"Piceno"

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  • Infant
  • a.

    Intended for young children; as, an infant school.

  • Infancy
  • n.

    The state or period of being an infant; the first part of life; early childhood.

  • Regimental
  • a.

    Belonging to, or concerning, a regiment; as, regimental officers, clothing.

  • Segment
  • n.

    One of the parts into which any body naturally separates or is divided; a part divided or cut off; a section; a portion; as, a segment of an orange; a segment of a compound or divided leaf.

  • Co-regent
  • n.

    A joint regent or ruler.

  • Infancy
  • n.

    The first age of anything; the beginning or early period of existence; as, the infancy of an art.

  • Regimenting
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Regiment

  • Infant
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to infancy, or the first period of life; tender; not mature; as, infant strength.

  • Resident
  • a.

    Dwelling, or having an abode, in a place for a continued length of time; residing on one's own estate; -- opposed to nonresident; as, resident in the city or in the country.

  • Infant
  • n.

    Same as Infante.

  • Segment
  • n.

    A piece in the form of the sector of a circle, or part of a ring; as, the segment of a sectional fly wheel or flywheel rim.

  • Regiment
  • n.

    Government; mode of ruling; rule; authority; regimen.

  • Regimentally
  • adv.

    In or by a regiment or regiments; as, troops classified regimentally.

  • Foot Guards
  • pl.

    Infantry soldiers belonging to select regiments called the Guards.

  • Voltigeur
  • n.

    One of a picked company of irregular riflemen in each regiment of the French infantry.

  • Infantly
  • a.

    Like an infant.

  • Adjutant
  • n.

    A regimental staff officer, who assists the colonel, or commanding officer of a garrison or regiment, in the details of regimental and garrison duty.

  • Regiment
  • v. t.

    To form into a regiment or into regiments.

  • Segment
  • n.

    A segment gear.

  • Regimented
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Regiment