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Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
The 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" (Italian: 59° Reggimento Fanteria "Calabria") is an inactive unit of the Italian Army last based in Cividale. The
59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria"
59th_Infantry_Regiment_"Calabria"
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
The 60th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" (Italian: 60° Reggimento Fanteria "Calabria") is an inactive unit of the Italian Army last based in Trapani. The
60th Infantry Regiment "Calabria"
60th_Infantry_Regiment_"Calabria"
Military unit
of XXX Infantry Brigade and received the 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" from the disbanded Brigade "Calabria". The brigade was the infantry component
30th Infantry Division "Sabauda"
30th_Infantry_Division_"Sabauda"
Military unit
Purgessimo 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria", in Palmanova Command and Services Company, in Palmanova I Infantry Battalion, in Cormons II Infantry Battalion
Mechanized_Brigade_"Mantova"
Military unit
60th Infantry Regiment were disbanded, while the 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" was transferred to the XXX Infantry Brigade. The XXX Infantry Brigade
31st Infantry Division "Calabria"
31st_Infantry_Division_"Calabria"
Inactive Italian Army tank unit
reformed and assigned to the 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria". In 1964, the battalion was transferred to the Infantry Division "Mantova". In 1975, the
63rd_Tank_Regiment_(Italy)
Active Italian Army infantry unit
the Brigade "Calabria" and the 60th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria") were disbanded. The next day the 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" was assigned
45th Infantry Regiment "Reggio"
45th_Infantry_Regiment_"Reggio"
Italian politician
of Infantry and Cavalry of Modena in 1905–1907, after which he was appointed infantry second lieutenant and assigned to the 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria"
Giulio_Perugi
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
the Brigade "Calabria" and the 60th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria") were disbanded. The next day the 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" was assigned
46th Infantry Regiment "Reggio"
46th_Infantry_Regiment_"Reggio"
Italian general
71st Infantry Regiment in Venice (where he also served as a judge at the local military tribunal) until, on 1 March 1923, he was assigned to the 59th Infantry
Michele_Vaccaro
*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
Military unit
The 59th Infantry Division "Cagliari" (Italian: 59ª Divisione di fanteria "Cagliari") was a infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War
59th Infantry Division "Cagliari"
59th_Infantry_Division_"Cagliari"
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
regimental depots in Calabria and its headquarters in Catanzaro. Its two infantry regiments were based in Catanzaro (19th) and Reggio Calabria (20th), with the
27th Infantry Division "Brescia"
27th_Infantry_Division_"Brescia"
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_"Livorno"
WW2 Royal Italian Army formation
29th Infantry Division "Piemonte", 36th Infantry Division "Forlì", 37th Infantry Division "Modena", 56th Infantry Division "Casale", and 59th Infantry Division
24th Infantry Division "Pinerolo"
24th_Infantry_Division_"Pinerolo"
Military unit
Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Calabria", in Cividale del Friuli (former II Battalion, 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria") 76th Mechanized Infantry Battalion
Mechanized_Brigade_"Isonzo"
Restructuring, force reduction, and modernization program
because the regiment's sister regiment was also active with the same name (i.e. 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" - 60th Infantry Regiment "Calabria", 151st
1975_Italian_Army_reforms
Line infantry regiment of the British Army 1688–1968
The Lancashire Fusiliers was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that saw distinguished service through many years and wars, including the Second
Lancashire_Fusiliers
Italian general
as a volunteer in the Italo-Turkish War in the ranks of the 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria", earning a Bronze Medal of Military Valor during the battle
Enrico_Lugli
Military unit
Infantry Regiment "Pisa" returned to the Assietta. On 5 April 1939 the 63rd Infantry Regiment "Cagliari" was transferred to the newly activated 59th Infantry
26th Infantry Division "Assietta"
26th_Infantry_Division_"Assietta"
Italian theatre of World War I
Regiment 18th Division (Lieutenant General Vittorio Carpi) "Alpi" Brigade – 51st (I-III) & 52nd (II-IV) Infantry Regiments "Calabria" Brigade – 59th (I-III)
Italian_front_(World_War_I)
U.S. 9th Infantry Division Commanded by Major General Manton S. Eddy. 39th Infantry Regiment 47th Infantry Regiment 60th Infantry Regiment 26th Field
Operation Husky order of battle
Operation_Husky_order_of_battle
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
From 7 to 20 July 1915, the 52nd Infantry Regiment supported the attacks of the 59th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria") against the summit of Col di
52nd_Infantry_Regiment_"Alpi"
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_"Lupi_di_Toscana"
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
brigade consisted of the 141st and 142nd infantry regiments, which were manned by reservists from Calabria. The brigade fought on the Italian front and
64th Infantry Division "Catanzaro"
64th_Infantry_Division_"Catanzaro"
Pro-allied Italian armed forces
Regiment (without artillery pieces) XXVIII Engineer Battalion Internal Security Division "Calabria", in Cagliari on Sardinia V Security Brigade 59th Infantry
Italian_Co-belligerent_Army
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_"Superga"
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
to help form the 59th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria"). On 1 August 1862, the 19th Infantry Regiment and 20th Infantry Regiment ceded both their
20th Infantry Regiment "Brescia"
20th_Infantry_Regiment_"Brescia"
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"
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_"Arezzo"
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_"Piemonte"
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_"Pistoia"
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_"Napoli"
1805–1806 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
but this force was charged and swept away by the delayed French 59th Infantry Regiment. Fierce fighting ensued and the French finally managed to establish
War_of_the_Third_Coalition
Military unit
Brigade and received the 17th Infantry Regiment "Acqui" from the disbanded Brigade "Acqui". The brigade was the infantry component of the 14th Territorial
14th Infantry Division "Isonzo"
14th_Infantry_Division_"Isonzo"
Active Italian Army infantry unit
regimental depots of the 59th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria") and the 82nd Infantry Regiment formed the 131st Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Lazio"). After
82nd Infantry Regiment "Torino"
82nd_Infantry_Regiment_"Torino"
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_"Mantova"
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_"Acqui"
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"
Italian military insignia
"Abruzzi" ("Piave") 59th, 60th, 359th Regiment "Calabria" 61st, [62nd] Regiment "Sicilia" ("Trento") 63rd, 64th, 363rd Regiment "Cagliari" 65th, [66th]
Italian_Army_gorget_patches
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_"Brennero"
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"
Military unit
Artillery Regiment "Calabria") II Group (75/13 mod. 15 mountain guns; transferred on 2 August 1941 from the 40th Artillery Regiment "Calabria") III Group
44th Infantry Division "Cremona"
44th_Infantry_Division_"Cremona"
Military unit
The 58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot was a British Army line infantry regiment, raised in 1755. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the
58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot
58th_(Rutlandshire)_Regiment_of_Foot
Infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
division's regimental depots were in mainland Italy in Calabria and shared with the 27th Infantry Division "Brescia", with both divisions recruiting their
61st Infantry Division "Sirte"
61st_Infantry_Division_"Sirte"
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_"Marmarica"
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_"Sabratha"
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_"Cirene"
Military unit
Welch Regiment, the Brick supported the 50th (Northumbrian) Infantry Division during the Sicily Landings at Avola. For the landings at Calabria, the Brick
Beach_groups
Military unit
Weapons Company (65/17 infantry support guns) Mortar Company (81mm mod. 35 mortars) 208th Infantry Regiment "Taro", in Reggio Calabria Command Company 3x
48th_Infantry_Division_"Taro"
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_"Piceno"
Former infantry division of the Royal Italian Army
Section 59th Carabinieri Section 79th Field Post Office Attached from 10 December 1940: 88th CC.NN. Legion "Cappellini" (renamed 387th Infantry Regiment "Friuli"
20th Infantry Division "Friuli"
20th_Infantry_Division_"Friuli"
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_"La_Spezia"
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_"Trieste"
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_"Messina"
Outliine of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War
mech infantry company, disbanded December 1989) 52nd Infantry Fortification Battalion "Alpi", in Attimis 59th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Calabria", in
Outline of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War
Outline_of_the_Italian_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
battalions. On the same date the 59th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria") and the 60th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria") ceded both a depot company
67th Infantry Regiment "Legnano"
67th_Infantry_Regiment_"Legnano"
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
27th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Pavia"), 28th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Pavia"), 59th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria"), 60th Infantry Regiment (Brigade
68th Infantry Regiment "Legnano"
68th_Infantry_Regiment_"Legnano"
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_"Parma"
Former infantry regiment of the British Army
The 81st Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1793. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated
81st Regiment of Foot (Loyal Lincoln Volunteers)
81st_Regiment_of_Foot_(Loyal_Lincoln_Volunteers)
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_"Venezia"
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_"Savona"
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_"Cacciatori_d'Africa"
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_"Lombardia"
Military unit
unit in Calabria the 343rd regiment was sent on 29 January 1943 to Albania, where it joined the 53rd Infantry Division "Arezzo". 36th Infantry Division
36th Infantry Division "Forlì"
36th_Infantry_Division_"Forlì"
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_"Aosta"
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_"Casale"
1943 German campaign to disarm Italy following its armistice to the Allies during WWII
units, like the 24th Infantry Division "Pinerolo" in Thessaly, went over to the local resistance. Only in Sardinia, Corsica, Calabria and the southern part
Operation_Achse
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
the 21st Infantry Regiment and 22nd Infantry Regiment ceded both one battalion to help form the 59th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria"). On 1 August
22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona"
22nd_Infantry_Regiment_"Cremona"
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_"Granatieri_di_Sardegna"
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_"Cacciatori_delle_Alpi"
Active Italian Army infantry unit
and 20 July 1915, the 3rd Bersaglieri Regiment, together with the 52nd Infantry Regiment and 59th Infantry Regiment, tried to storm the summit of the Col
3rd_Bersaglieri_Regiment
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
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_"Bergamo"
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
division was responsible for the coastal defense of the coast of eastern Calabria: on the Tyrrhenian Sea side from Serra d'Aiello to the river Noce at Castrocucco
227th Coastal Division (Italy)
227th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Military unit
Emilia was classified as an occupation infantry division, which meant that the division's artillery regiment consisted of two artillery groups instead
155th Infantry Division "Emilia"
155th_Infantry_Division_"Emilia"
Motorized infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II
initially of the 115th Infantry Regiment "Treviso", 116th Infantry Regiment "Treviso", and the reformed 46th Artillery Regiment, which had served in World
102nd Motorized Division "Trento"
102nd_Motorized_Division_"Trento"
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_"Sassari"
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_"Pavia"
Military unit
the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 41st Infantry Regiment and 42nd Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought
37th Infantry Division "Modena"
37th_Infantry_Division_"Modena"
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
Military unit
Perugia was classified as an occupation infantry division, which meant that the division's artillery regiment consisted of two artillery groups instead
151st Infantry Division "Perugia"
151st_Infantry_Division_"Perugia"
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_"Cosseria"
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_"Legnano"
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_"Piave"
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_"Pasubio"
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"
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_"Siena"
WW2 Royal Italian Army unit
motorized groups to the 27th Infantry Division "Brescia", which was fighting in the Western Desert Campaign. On 3 April the Regiment "Nizza Cavalleria" was
1st Cavalry Division "Eugenio di Savoia"
1st_Cavalry_Division_"Eugenio_di_Savoia"
Inactive Italian Army infantry unit
the 21st Infantry Regiment and 22nd Infantry Regiment ceded both one battalion to help form the 59th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Calabria"). On 1 August
21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona"
21st_Infantry_Regiment_"Cremona"
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_"Ferrara"
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_"Marche"
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_"Regina"
Military unit
CC.NN. Legion from Apulia and Basilicata, the 263rd CC.NN. Legion from Calabria and the III CC.NN. Machine Gun Battalion from the Marche. The division
3rd CC.NN. Division "21 Aprile"
3rd_CC.NN._Division_"21_Aprile"
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
WW2 formation of the Royal Italian Army
the brigade's two infantry regiments had been renumbered on 30 December 1859 as 37th Infantry Regiment and 38th Infantry Regiment. The brigade fought
3rd Infantry Division "Ravenna"
3rd_Infantry_Division_"Ravenna"
Imperial German infantry regiments List of Imperial German cavalry regiments Tessin 1974, pp. 35–42 "The Prussian Machine, Field and Foot Regiments". Retrieved
List of Imperial German artillery regiments
List_of_Imperial_German_artillery_regiments
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
Field Post Office Division Services Attached to the division: 185th Infantry Regiment "Nembo" Command Company III Paratroopers Battalion VIII Paratroopers
211th Coastal Division (Italy)
211th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
responsible for the coastal defense of the coast of the Ionian Sea coast of Calabria between Botricello and Lido Sant'Angelo. In early September the division
214th Coastal Division (Italy)
214th_Coastal_Division_(Italy)
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_"Firenze"
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
Boy/Male
Tamil
Gandhamadhana | காஂதாமதநா
Shailastha resident of Gandhamadhana
Gandhamadhana | காஂதாமதநா
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Resident
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, English, Modern
Infant
Boy/Male
Tamil
Young, Infant, Strong
Boy/Male
Indian, Kannada
Infant Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
The Resident of Kailaash
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mitabhashini | மீதாபாஷீநீ
Reticent and mellifluous speaker
Mitabhashini | மீதாபாஷீநீ
Boy/Male
Indian
Resident without Any Debt
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Resident
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vindhyavasini | விதà¯à®¤à®¯à®¾à®µà®¾à®¸à¯€à®¨à¯€
Resident of the vindhyas
Vindhyavasini | விதà¯à®¤à®¯à®¾à®µà®¾à®¸à¯€à®¨à¯€
Boy/Male
Hindu
Reticent and mellifluous speaker
Boy/Male
Indian
Resident, Residing, Staying
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Baby
Boy/Male
Muslim
Resident of bagh, Baghshur
Girl/Female
Hindu
Resident of the vindhyas
Boy/Male
Hindu
Young, Infant, Strong
Boy/Male
English
Resident of a valley.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Shailastha resident of Gandhamadhana
Boy/Male
Indian
Resident of bagh, Baghshur
Boy/Male
Muslim
Resident, Residing, Staying
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Savary.
Boy/Male
English
Happy friend.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vrajamohan | வரஜமோஹந
Lord Krishna
Girl/Female
Arabic, Bengali, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
One who Brings Good Luck; Fortunate; Lucky
Female
English
Variant spelling of French Roxane, ROXANNE means "dawn." This is the preferred spelling used by the English.
Boy/Male
Indian
Snake
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Kannada
Seeker of God
Girl/Female
Hindu
Friendly, Friendship, Sweet
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Hebrew
Praise
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : status name for a feudal tenant or vassal, leenman. Compare Lehmann 1.English : variant of Leaman.
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
59TH INFANTRY-REGIMENT-CALABRIA
n.
The state or period of being an infant; the first part of life; early childhood.
a.
Of or pertaining to infancy, or the first period of life; tender; not mature; as, infant strength.
a.
Like an infant.
n.
A joint regent or ruler.
v. t.
To form into a regiment or into regiments.
a.
Intended for young children; as, an infant school.
pl.
Infantry soldiers belonging to select regiments called the Guards.
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.
a.
Belonging to, or concerning, a regiment; as, regimental officers, clothing.
n.
A segment gear.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Regiment
imp. & p. p.
of Regiment
adv.
In or by a regiment or regiments; as, troops classified regimentally.
n.
Government; mode of ruling; rule; authority; regimen.
n.
Same as Infante.
n.
The first age of anything; the beginning or early period of existence; as, the infancy of an art.
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.
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.
n.
One of a picked company of irregular riflemen in each regiment of the French infantry.
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.