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ITALIAN ARMY

  • Italian Army
  • Land warfare branch of Italy's military forces

    The Italian Army (Italian: Esercito Italiano [EI]) is the land force branch of the Italian Armed Forces. The army's history dates back to the Italian unification

    Italian Army

    Italian Army

    Italian_Army

  • List of equipment of the Italian Army
  • Modern equipment of the Italian Army is a list of military equipment currently in service with the Italian Army. Source Source Source Source   Equipment

    List of equipment of the Italian Army

    List_of_equipment_of_the_Italian_Army

  • Royal Italian Army
  • Army of the Kingdom of Italy from 1861 to 1946

    Royal Italian Army (Italian: Regio Esercito, lit. 'Royal Army', abbreviated RE) was the land warfare branch of the armed forces of the Kingdom of Italy from

    Royal Italian Army

    Royal Italian Army

    Royal_Italian_Army

  • Army of Italy (France)
  • Field army of the French Army stationed on the France-Italy border

    The Army of Italy (French: Armée d'Italie) was a field army of the French Army stationed on the Italian border and used for operations in Italy itself

    Army of Italy (France)

    Army of Italy (France)

    Army_of_Italy_(France)

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

    The Royal Italian Army (Italian: Regio Esercito) was the land forces of the Kingdom of Italy during World War II. It was active from 1940 until the end

    Royal Italian Army during World War II

    Royal Italian Army during World War II

    Royal_Italian_Army_during_World_War_II

  • Italian Co-belligerent Army
  • Pro-allied Italian armed forces

    pro-Axis Italian forces became the National Republican Army of the newly formed Italian Social Republic. The Italian Co-belligerent Army was the result

    Italian Co-belligerent Army

    Italian Co-belligerent Army

    Italian_Co-belligerent_Army

  • Structure of the Italian Army
  • the Italian Supreme Defense Council, presided over by the President of the Italian Republic. The Italian Army is commanded by the Chief of the Army General

    Structure of the Italian Army

    Structure_of_the_Italian_Army

  • Italian Army ranks
  • The Italian Army ranks are the ranks used by the Italian Army, the insignia for which are worn on epaulettes of shirts. Ranks in the Italian Army indicate

    Italian Army ranks

    Italian_Army_ranks

  • Italian Army in Russia
  • Italian army in the Eastern Front

    The Italian Army in Russia (Italian: Armata Italiana in Russia; ARMIR) was a combined force the size of a field army unit of the Regio Esercito (Royal

    Italian Army in Russia

    Italian Army in Russia

    Italian_Army_in_Russia

  • Chief of Staff of the Italian Army
  • present. Italian Armed Forces Chief of the Defence Staff (Italy) Royal Italian Army Italian Army Dismissed after the disaster at Caporetto. "I Capi di SME"

    Chief of Staff of the Italian Army

    Chief of Staff of the Italian Army

    Chief_of_Staff_of_the_Italian_Army

  • Panzer Army Africa
  • German-Italian field army in North Africa during WWII

    The Panzer Army Africa (German: Panzerarmee Afrika; Italian: Gruppo Corazzato Africa) was a joint German-Italian field army that fought in the North African

    Panzer Army Africa

    Panzer_Army_Africa

  • Army of Italy
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Army of Italy may refer to: Italian Army, the land forces of the military of Italy Royal Italian Army, (Regio Esercito) the army of the Kingdom of Italy

    Army of Italy

    Army_of_Italy

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

    The Italian invasion of France (10–25 June 1940), also called the Battle of the Alps, was the first major Italian engagement of World War II and the last

    Italian invasion of France

    Italian invasion of France

    Italian_invasion_of_France

  • 10th Army (Italy)
  • Field army of the Royal Italian Army in World War I and World War II

    preparation for the Italian Offensive planned for October 1918, the new 10th Italian Army was formed on 14 October. It was a British–Italian Army under command

    10th Army (Italy)

    10th_Army_(Italy)

  • Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces
  • Forces, the Italian Army, the Italian Navy, the Italian Air Force, and the Carabinieri Corps, maintains its own style of dress. The Italian Armed Forces

    Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces

    Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces

    Uniforms_of_the_Italian_Armed_Forces

  • 8th Army (Italy)
  • Field army of the Royal Italian Army

    The 8th Army (Italian: 8ª Armata), or Italian Army in Russia, was a field army of the Royal Italian Army, which fought in World War I and on the Eastern

    8th Army (Italy)

    8th_Army_(Italy)

  • Italian Army gorget patches
  • Italian military insignia

    Italian Army gorget patches (Italian: Mostreggiature or Italian: Mostrine) are worn by all army personnel on the collars of the shirts and jackets of

    Italian Army gorget patches

    Italian Army gorget patches

    Italian_Army_gorget_patches

  • Southern Army (Italy)
  • The Southern Army (Italian: esercito meridionale) was the force of around 50,000 Italian and foreign volunteers which formed as a result of the Expedition

    Southern Army (Italy)

    Southern Army (Italy)

    Southern_Army_(Italy)

  • 1st Army (Italy)
  • Italian Army field army, in World Wars I and II

    The 1st Army (Italian: 1ª Armata) was a Royal Italian Army field army, in World War I, facing Austro-Hungarian and German forces, and in World War II

    1st Army (Italy)

    1st Army (Italy)

    1st_Army_(Italy)

  • Italian participation on the Eastern Front
  • the sending of two other Italian corps which together with the CSIR were reunited into the 8th Italian Army or "Italian Army in Russia" (Armata Italiana

    Italian participation on the Eastern Front

    Italian participation on the Eastern Front

    Italian_participation_on_the_Eastern_Front

  • Second Italo-Ethiopian War
  • 1935–1936 war between Italy and Ethiopia

    Rodolfo Graziani attacked from Italian Somalia. On 6 October, Adwa was conquered, a symbolic place for the Italian army as it was the site of their defeat

    Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    Second Italo-Ethiopian War

    Second_Italo-Ethiopian_War

  • List of Italian Army equipment in World War II
  • of equipment used by the Royal Italian Army (Regio Esercito), Italian Air Force (Regia Aeronautica), and Royal Italian Navy (Regia Marina) during World

    List of Italian Army equipment in World War II

    List_of_Italian_Army_equipment_in_World_War_II

  • Tanks of Italy
  • government in the south. The Italian Co-Belligerent Army (Esercito Cobelligerante Italiano) was the army of the Italian royalist forces fighting on the

    Tanks of Italy

    Tanks of Italy

    Tanks_of_Italy

  • Italian Armed Forces
  • Combined military forces of Italy

    The Italian Armed Forces (Italian: Forze armate italiane, pronounced [ˈfɔrtse arˈmaːte itaˈljaːne]) encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the

    Italian Armed Forces

    Italian Armed Forces

    Italian_Armed_Forces

  • List of active Italian military aircraft
  • of the Italian Armed Forces: Italian Army, Italian Navy, Italian Air Force, Guardia di Finanza, Italian Coast Guard, and Carabinieri. Italian Armed Forces

    List of active Italian military aircraft

    List of active Italian military aircraft

    List_of_active_Italian_military_aircraft

  • Greco-Italian War
  • 1940–1941 conflict

    April 1941 and to the Italians on 23 April. Greece was subsequently occupied by Bulgarian, German and Italian troops. The Italian army suffered 102,064 combat

    Greco-Italian War

    Greco-Italian War

    Greco-Italian_War

  • Italian Regency of Carnaro
  • Unrecognized state in Fiume, Italy (now Rijeka, Croatia) from 1919 to 1920

    an Italian nationalist, the poet, playwright, orator, and journalist Gabriele D'Annunzio, who had served as an officer in the Royal Italian Army during

    Italian Regency of Carnaro

    Italian Regency of Carnaro

    Italian_Regency_of_Carnaro

  • Franco Harris
  • American football player (1950–2022)

    large Italian-American population: his fans, including "Brigadier General" Frank Sinatra, dubbed themselves "Franco's Italian Army" and wore army helmets

    Franco Harris

    Franco Harris

    Franco_Harris

  • 11th Army (Italy)
  • Military unit

    Army (Italian: 11ª Armata) was a World War II field army of the Royal Italian Army. It was formed in November 1940 for service in the Greco-Italian War

    11th Army (Italy)

    11th_Army_(Italy)

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

    The Italian front (Italian: Fronte italiano; German: Südwestfront) was one of the main theatres of war of World War I. It involved a series of military

    Italian front (World War I)

    Italian front (World War I)

    Italian_front_(World_War_I)

  • 9th Army (Italy)
  • Military unit

    The 9th Army (Italian: 9ª Armata) was a World War I and World War II field army of the Royal Italian Army. After the Battle of Caporetto (November 1917)

    9th Army (Italy)

    9th_Army_(Italy)

  • Unification of Italy
  • 1848–1870 consolidation of Italian states

    The unification of Italy (Italian: Unità d'Italia [uniˈta ddiˈtaːlja]), also known as the Risorgimento (Italian: [risordʒiˈmento]; lit. 'Resurgence'),

    Unification of Italy

    Unification of Italy

    Unification_of_Italy

  • List of units of the Italian Army
  • brigades, regiments, battalions, and other formations and units of the Italian Army since World War II grouped by their administrative corps. Units grouped

    List of units of the Italian Army

    List of units of the Italian Army

    List_of_units_of_the_Italian_Army

  • 2nd Army (Italy)
  • Field army of the Royal Italian Army

    2nd Army (Italian: 2ª Armata) was a World War I and World War II field army of the Royal Italian Army. In 1917, during World War I, the 2nd Army was deployed

    2nd Army (Italy)

    2nd_Army_(Italy)

  • V Army Corps (Italy)
  • Military unit

    The V Army Corps was one of three corps the Italian Army fielded during the Cold War. Based in the regions of Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia the corps

    V Army Corps (Italy)

    V Army Corps (Italy)

    V_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • III Army Corps (Italy)
  • Military unit

    The III Army Corps was one of three corps the Italian Army fielded during the Cold War. Based in the regions of Lombardy and Piedmont the corps was the

    III Army Corps (Italy)

    III Army Corps (Italy)

    III_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • National Republican Army
  • Army of the Italian Social Republic

    Army of the North (Italian: Esercito del Nord) was the army of the Italian Social Republic (Italian: Repubblica Sociale Italiana, or RSI) from 1943 to 1945

    National Republican Army

    National Republican Army

    National_Republican_Army

  • Italian Empire
  • Colonial empire based in Italy (1882-1960)

    The Italian colonial empire (Italian: Impero coloniale italiano), sometimes known as the Italian Empire (Impero italiano), was a colonial empire that existed

    Italian Empire

    Italian Empire

    Italian_Empire

  • Twelfth Army (Italy)
  • Military unit

    The Italian Twelfth Army was a French-Italian Army which fought in World War I in the Battle of Vittorio Veneto. After the disastrous defeat at Caporetto

    Twelfth Army (Italy)

    Twelfth_Army_(Italy)

  • 10 cm M. 14 Feldhaubitze
  • Howitzer

    I the Royal Italian Army had captured 1,222 10 cm Mod. 14/16 howitzers from the Austro-Hungarian Army. A further 1,472 were given to Italy as war reparations

    10 cm M. 14 Feldhaubitze

    10 cm M. 14 Feldhaubitze

    10_cm_M._14_Feldhaubitze

  • Military history of Italy during World War II
  • Falco. The Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) had several modern battleships and heavy cruisers, but no aircraft carriers. The Italian Royal Army (Regio Esercito)

    Military history of Italy during World War II

    Military history of Italy during World War II

    Military_history_of_Italy_during_World_War_II

  • 6th Army (Italy)
  • The 6th Army was a field army of the Royal Italian Army which was formed in World War I and World War II. The Sixth Army was first formed on 1 December

    6th Army (Italy)

    6th_Army_(Italy)

  • Structure of the Italian Army in 1984
  • (IRDISP) in Rome (a think tank of the Radical Party) published the entire Italian Army order of battle (OrBat) down to company level – this was justified by

    Structure of the Italian Army in 1984

    Structure_of_the_Italian_Army_in_1984

  • Italian campaign of 1796–1797
  • Campaign of the War of the First Coalition

    The Italian campaign of 1796–1797 (Italian: Campagna d'Italia), also known as the First Italian Campaign, was a series of military operations in Italy during

    Italian campaign of 1796–1797

    Italian campaign of 1796–1797

    Italian_campaign_of_1796–1797

  • 7th Army (Italy)
  • The 7th Army (Italian: 7ª Armata) was a World War I and World War II field army of the Royal Italian Army. After the disastrous defeat at Caporetto (November

    7th Army (Italy)

    7th_Army_(Italy)

  • Italian invasion of Egypt
  • 1940 Italian offensive against Egypt

    The Italian invasion of Egypt (Operazione E) was an offensive in the Second World War from Italian Libya, against British, Commonwealth and Free French

    Italian invasion of Egypt

    Italian invasion of Egypt

    Italian_invasion_of_Egypt

  • Italian Social Republic
  • Puppet state of Nazi Germany (1943–1945)

    Northern and Central Italy. The Germans quickly occupied Italy, disarmed the Italian troops and took over all of the Italian Army's materials and equipment

    Italian Social Republic

    Italian Social Republic

    Italian_Social_Republic

  • Italian special forces
  • Special forces units of the Italian Military

    The Italian Special Forces include special forces units from several branches of the Italian Armed Forces: the Esercito Italiano (Army), the Marina Militare

    Italian special forces

    Italian_special_forces

  • Puma (Italian armoured fighting vehicle)
  • Armoured personnel carrier / scout car

    destroyer in service with the Italian Army's Cavalry Regiments, but ultimately most light infantry regiments of the Italian Army also received Pumas. At the

    Puma (Italian armoured fighting vehicle)

    Puma (Italian armoured fighting vehicle)

    Puma_(Italian_armoured_fighting_vehicle)

  • XXX Army Corps (Italy)
  • Royal Italian Army corps between 1915 and 1943

    The XXX Army Corps (Italian: XXX Corpo d'Armata) was a corps of the Royal Italian Army between 1915 and 1943. It was also known as Special Army Corps between

    XXX Army Corps (Italy)

    XXX_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • 4th Army (Italy)
  • the Italian Seventh Army (kept in reserve), the 4th Army attacked French forces during the Italian invasion of France. After the Franco-Italian Armistice

    4th Army (Italy)

    4th_Army_(Italy)

  • Italian Libya
  • 1934–1943 Italian colony in North Africa

    Moslem Italians. Libya had become "the fourth shore of Italy" (Trye 1998). The incorporation of Libya into the Italian Empire gave the Italian Army a greater

    Italian Libya

    Italian Libya

    Italian_Libya

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

    With the 1975 reforms, the Italian Army abolished the regimental level and replaced it with brigades made up of multiple arms (including for example armour

    1975 Italian Army reforms

    1975_Italian_Army_reforms

  • Allied Armies in Italy
  • Highest Allied field headquarters in Italy in WWII

    The Allied Armies in Italy (AAI) was the title of the highest Allied field headquarters in Italy, during the middle part of the Italian campaign of World

    Allied Armies in Italy

    Allied Armies in Italy

    Allied_Armies_in_Italy

  • Bands (Italian Army irregulars)
  • Native forces used in Italian colonies

    Bands (Italian: Bande) was an Italian military term for irregular forces, composed of natives, with Italian officers and NCOs in command. These units were

    Bands (Italian Army irregulars)

    Bands (Italian Army irregulars)

    Bands_(Italian_Army_irregulars)

  • Italian campaign in Albania (World War I)
  • Military campaign during WWI, 1916–1918

    The Italian Campaign of Albania (in Italian: Campagna Italiana di Albania), took place between 1916 and 1918 in the territory of Albania, as part of the

    Italian campaign in Albania (World War I)

    Italian campaign in Albania (World War I)

    Italian_campaign_in_Albania_(World_War_I)

  • Italian Service Units
  • Prisoners of war military units

    The Italian Service Units or ISUs were military units composed of Italian prisoners of war (POWs) that served with the Allies during World War II against

    Italian Service Units

    Italian Service Units

    Italian_Service_Units

  • Battle of France order of battle
  • consisted of the forces of the German army. They were joined in the conflict by the Italian army on 10 June. Second Army – General der Kavallerie Maximilian

    Battle of France order of battle

    Battle_of_France_order_of_battle

  • Flag of Italy
  • Italy, in many places the Jacobins of the Italian peninsula rose up, contributing, together with the Italian soldiers framed in the Napoleonic army,

    Flag of Italy

    Flag of Italy

    Flag_of_Italy

  • Italian occupation of France
  • Occupation of France by Italy

    Italy declared war against the French and British. Ten days later, the Italian army invaded France. On 24 June 1940, after the Fall of France, Italy and

    Italian occupation of France

    Italian occupation of France

    Italian_occupation_of_France

  • M1870 Italian Vetterli
  • Bolt-action rifle

    rifle, it continued to see use in Italian service and abroad. In the aftermath of the Risorgimento, the Italian Army's service rifles were muzzleloaders

    M1870 Italian Vetterli

    M1870 Italian Vetterli

    M1870_Italian_Vetterli

  • Italian campaign of 1813–1814
  • Italian campaign during The War of the Sixth Coalition

    Kingdom of Italy with no choice but to rebuild its army almost from scratch. The Franco-Italian army was commanded by the Viceroy of Italy, Eugène de

    Italian campaign of 1813–1814

    Italian campaign of 1813–1814

    Italian_campaign_of_1813–1814

  • Italian invasion of Albania
  • 1939 pre-WWII Italian invasion of Albania

    Italian Empire as a protectorate in personal union with the Italian Crown. Albania had long been of considerable importance to the Kingdom of Italy.

    Italian invasion of Albania

    Italian invasion of Albania

    Italian_invasion_of_Albania

  • Fast Army Corps (Italy)
  • Royal Italian Army army corps during World War II

    The Fast Army Corps or Cavalry Army Corps (Italian: Corpo d'Armata Celere) was a Royal Italian Army army corps during World War II that participated in

    Fast Army Corps (Italy)

    Fast_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • Army Group East (Italy)
  • Army group of Royal Italian Army in World War II

    Army Group East (Italian: Gruppo d'Armate Est) was an Army Group of the Royal Italian Army in World War II. It was established on 1 September 1939 with

    Army Group East (Italy)

    Army_Group_East_(Italy)

  • XXIV Army Corps (Italy)
  • Royal Italian Army corps

    The XXIV Army Corps (Italian: XXIV Corpo d'Armata) was a corps of the Royal Italian Army between 1916–1917, and in 1943. There was a XXIV Corps in World

    XXIV Army Corps (Italy)

    XXIV_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • Army Special Forces Command (Italy)
  • Military unit

    The Army Special Forces Command (Italian: Comando delle Forze Speciali dell'Esercito - COMFOSE) in Pisa is a brigade-level command of the Italian Army, which

    Army Special Forces Command (Italy)

    Army Special Forces Command (Italy)

    Army_Special_Forces_Command_(Italy)

  • Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia
  • World War 2 Italian Expeditionary forces in Russia

    During World War II, the Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia (Italian: Corpo di Spedizione Italiano in Russia; CSIR) was a corps-sized expeditionary

    Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia

    Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia

    Italian_Expeditionary_Corps_in_Russia

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

    corrected and expanded with the Italian Army's website information. The Army General Staff in Rome oversaw all Italian Army units. However, in the event

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

    Outline_of_the_Italian_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War

  • I Army Corps (Italy)
  • Military unit

    The I Army Corps (Italian: I Corpo d'Armata) was a corps of the Royal Italian Army between 1877 and 1943. The I Army Corps was based in Turin and participated

    I Army Corps (Italy)

    I_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • Italian campaign (World War II)
  • 1943–1945 military campaign in mainland Italy

    central Italy, committing several atrocities against Italian civilians and army units who opposed the German occupation and started the Italian resistance

    Italian campaign (World War II)

    Italian campaign (World War II)

    Italian_campaign_(World_War_II)

  • Agusta A129 Mangusta
  • Family of attack helicopters by Agusta, later AgustaWestland

    Turkish Army as well as other services and export customers. Since 2017, work has been underway on a larger successor to the A129 for the Italian Army, the

    Agusta A129 Mangusta

    Agusta A129 Mangusta

    Agusta_A129_Mangusta

  • Paratrooper
  • Military parachutists functioning as part of an airborne operation

    first practically applied in 1916 by the Imperial German Army, followed by the Royal Italian Army, in different theatres. The first airborne operation in

    Paratrooper

    Paratrooper

    Paratrooper

  • Beretta Model 38
  • Italian submachine gun introduced in 1938

    Model 38 (Italian: Moschetto Automatico Beretta Modello 1938) is an Italian submachine gun introduced in 1938 and used by the Royal Italian Army during World

    Beretta Model 38

    Beretta_Model_38

  • Marshal of Italy
  • Rank in the Royal Italian Army

    Marshal of Italy (Italian: Maresciallo d'Italia) was a rank in the Royal Italian Army (Regio Esercito). Originally created in 1924 by Italian dictator Benito

    Marshal of Italy

    Marshal_of_Italy

  • 5th Army (Italy)
  • Field army of the Royal Italian Army in World War I and World War II

    The 5th Army (Italian: 5ª Armata) was a World War I and World War II field army of the Royal Italian Army. In World War I the 5th Army was created on 25

    5th Army (Italy)

    5th_Army_(Italy)

  • Beretta M1934
  • Italian semi-automatic pistol

    Beretta Model 1934 is an Italian compact, semi-automatic pistol which was issued as the service pistol of the Royal Italian Army beginning in 1934. As the

    Beretta M1934

    Beretta M1934

    Beretta_M1934

  • List of comparative military ranks
  • Forces ranks and insignia Italian Army ranks Italian Navy ranks Italian Air Force ranks Italian Carabinieri ranks Italian Finance Guard ranks Japanese

    List of comparative military ranks

    List_of_comparative_military_ranks

  • XXI Army Corps (Italy)
  • Formation of the Italian army in World War II

    The Italian XXI Army Corps was a formation of the Italian army in World War II. The Corps fought in Northern Africa and took part in the Western Desert

    XXI Army Corps (Italy)

    XXI_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • Centauro (Tank destroyer)
  • Wheeled tank destroyer

    to an Italian Army requirement for a tank destroyer with the firepower of the old Leopard 1 main battle tank then in service with the Italian Army, but

    Centauro (Tank destroyer)

    Centauro (Tank destroyer)

    Centauro_(Tank_destroyer)

  • Third Italian War of Independence
  • 1866 conflict between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austrian Empire

    The Third Italian War of Independence (Italian: Terza guerra d'indipendenza italiana) was a war between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austrian Empire fought

    Third Italian War of Independence

    Third Italian War of Independence

    Third_Italian_War_of_Independence

  • 3rd Army (Italy)
  • Field army of the Royal Italian Army

    Army (Italian: 3ª Armata) was a World War I and World War II field army of the Royal Italian Army and the only army-level command of the Italian Army

    3rd Army (Italy)

    3rd_Army_(Italy)

  • 9th Paratroopers Assault Regiment "Col Moschin"
  • Active Italian Army special forces unit

    Regiment "Col Moschin" (Italian: 9° Reggimento d'Assalto Paracadutisti "Col Moschin") is a Special Forces unit of the Italian Army based in Livorno in Tuscany

    9th Paratroopers Assault Regiment "Col Moschin"

    9th Paratroopers Assault Regiment

    9th_Paratroopers_Assault_Regiment_"Col_Moschin"

  • Ariete
  • Main battle tank

    (English: battering ram, ram) is a 3rd generation main battle tank of the Italian Army, developed by Consorzio Iveco Oto Melara (CIO), a consortium formed by

    Ariete

    Ariete

    Ariete

  • Beretta AR70/90
  • Italian assault rifle

    which was Colt's Italian representative – blocked the evaluation of M16A2. AR70/90 would win the trials and be adopted as Italian Army's standard assault

    Beretta AR70/90

    Beretta AR70/90

    Beretta_AR70/90

  • Operation Achse
  • 1943 German campaign to disarm Italy following its armistice to the Allies during WWII

    to take over the Italian zones of occupation in the Balkans and southern France, and to disarm Italian forces in Italy. Some Italian troops, with no orders

    Operation Achse

    Operation Achse

    Operation_Achse

  • Italian war crimes
  • War crimes committed by Italy

    Italian war crimes have mainly been associated with the Kingdom of Italy under Fascist rule during the Pacification of Libya, the Second Italo-Ethiopian

    Italian war crimes

    Italian war crimes

    Italian_war_crimes

  • 10th Engineer Regiment (Italy)
  • Active Italian Army combat engineer unit

    The 10th Engineer Regiment (Italian: 10° Reggimento Genio Guastatori) is a military engineering regiment of the Italian Army based in Cremona in Lombardy

    10th Engineer Regiment (Italy)

    10th Engineer Regiment (Italy)

    10th_Engineer_Regiment_(Italy)

  • Italian resistance movement
  • Italian combatant organizations opposed to Nazi-Fascism

    The Italian Resistance (Italian: Resistenza italiana [rezis'tɛntsa itaˈljaːna]), or simply La Resistenza, consisted of all the Italian resistance groups

    Italian resistance movement

    Italian resistance movement

    Italian_resistance_movement

  • Chief of the Defence Staff (Italy)
  • Italian military officer

    command) Italian Armed Forces Royal Italian Army Italian Army Chief of Staff of the Italian Army Resigned due to setbacks in the Greco-Italian War. Dismissed

    Chief of the Defence Staff (Italy)

    Chief of the Defence Staff (Italy)

    Chief_of_the_Defence_Staff_(Italy)

  • Rafael Boban
  • Croatian Ustaše military commander

    Having participated in the Velebit uprising in 1932, he joined the Royal Italian Army and returned to Croatia following the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in

    Rafael Boban

    Rafael Boban

    Rafael_Boban

  • XXIII Army Corps (Italy)
  • Formation of the Italian World War II army

    The Italian XXIII Army Corps (Italian: XXIII Corpo d'Armata) was a formation of the Italian army in World War II. There was a XXIII Corps in World War

    XXIII Army Corps (Italy)

    XXIII_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • XX Army Corps (Italy)
  • Corps of the Royal Italian Army during World War II

    The XX Army Corps was a corps of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The XX Corps took part in the Western Desert Campaign from summer 1941 to

    XX Army Corps (Italy)

    XX Army Corps (Italy)

    XX_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • Comando Truppe Alpine
  • Command of the Italian Army

    or COMTA (formerly also COMALP) commands the Mountain Troops of the Italian Army, called Alpini (singular: Alpino) and various support and training units

    Comando Truppe Alpine

    Comando Truppe Alpine

    Comando_Truppe_Alpine

  • Military ranks of the Kingdom of Italy
  • distintivi di incarico e funzionali" (PDF). esercito.difesa.it (in Italian). Italian Army. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 August 2010. Retrieved 30

    Military ranks of the Kingdom of Italy

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