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468:. Nine more companies were formed the following year. In 1875 the 24 companies were organized into seven battalions, and in 1878 the companies were increased to 36 and the battalions to ten. On 1 November 1882, the Alpini companies were increased to 72 and grouped into 20 battalions. On the same date the battalions were assigned to six newly formed Alpini regiments, which were numbered 1st to 6th from West to East, while companies were numbered from 1 to 72 from to West to East. Upon entering the regiments, the battalions, which until then had been designated by a
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1123:. On 12 February 1921, the Alpini Battalion "Monte Levanna" was reformed, while the Alpini Battalion "Intra" was transferred after its return from Albania to the 5th Alpini Regiment. With the transfer of the battalion also the military awards of the battalion were transferred from the 4th Alpini Regiment to the 5th Alpini Regiment and affixed to the flag of the latter. In 1923, the 2nd Alpine Division was replaced by the II Alpini Grouping, which in 1926 was reorganized as II Alpine Brigade. The brigade included, besides the 4th Alpini Regiment, also the
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2021:. Between 1 September 1964 and 1 October 1968, the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" was reduced to a reserve unit. On 31 December 1964, the 4th Mortar Company was split to form the 143rd Mortar Company for the Alpini Battalion "Aosta" and the 133rd Mortar Company for the Alpini Battalion "Susa". On 31 December 1974, the Alpini Battalion "Mondovì" was reduced to a reserve unit.
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Tactical Logistic Support Battalion "Aosta". In 1998, battalion merged with the Alpine Military School's Complement Officer Cadets Battalion and was renamed Training Battalion "Aosta". In 2001, the Training Battalion "Aosta" was reduced to Training Unit "Aosta" and the flag of the 4th Alpini Regiment transferred to the Shrine of the Flags in the
1777:, which in turn ceded the Alpini Battalion "Piemonte" to the 1st Alpini Regiment. On the same date, 1 February 1946, the Alpini Battalion "Piemonte" was renamed Alpini Battalion "Aosta", while the regiment's III Alpini Battalion was renamed Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo". On 15 April 1946, the regiment was renumbered as
2033:. The battalions "Aosta", "Saluzzo", and "Susa" consisted now of a command, a command and services company, three Alpini companies, and a heavy mortar company with eight 120mm Mod. 63 mortars. Each of the three Alpini battalions fielded now 950 men (45 officers, 96 non-commissioned officers, and 809 soldiers).
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made the deployment of entire Alpini regiments impracticable, the regimental commands of the eight Alpini regiments were disbanded in March 1916. Likewise in April 1916 the pre-war alpine brigade commands were disbanded, and the personnel of the regimental commands and alpine brigade commands used to
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the army disbanded the regimental level and newly independent battalions were granted for the first time their own flags. On 1 July 1975, the Alpini
Battalion "Aosta" was assigned to the Alpine Military School. On 10 October 1975, the 4th Alpini Regiment was disbanded and the next day the regiment's
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October 1987, the "Aosta" battalion lost its wartime role as third battalion of the "Taurinense" brigade. On 11 September 1989, the battalion was reorganized and renamed Tactical Logistic Support Battalion "Aosta". The battalion provided logistic support to the Alpine Military School and trained
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In June 1957 the regiment's units were deployed across
Piedmont, which had been inundated by severe floods. For its work after the floods the 4th Alpini Regiment was awarded a Silver Medal of Civil Valor, which was affixed to the regiment's flag. On 1 November 1962, the Alpini Battalion "Mondovì"
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the Alpini battalions "Aosta" and "Monte
Levanna" were awarded a shared Silver Medal of Military Valor for the storming and holding of the summit of Monte Vodice on 18-21 May 1917. The Alpini battalions "Monte Levanna" and "Val Toce" were awarded a shared Silver Medal of Military Valor for having
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By the end of 1915 the Alpini regiments began to form additional companies with recruits born in 1896. These new companies were numbered from 118th to 157th and were used, together with the 38 companies formed earlier, to form an additional reserve battalion for each regular battalion. These new
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Battalion "Verona", fielded three Alpini companies, while the Alpini Battalion "Verona" fielded four companies. Each company consisted of one
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was still capable of conducting combat operations. The 40,000-strong mass of stragglers — Alpini and
Italians from other commands, plus German and Hungarians — followed the "Tridentina", which led the way westwards to the new Axis lines. As the Soviets had already occupied every village, bitter
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February and March 1917 the Royal Italian Army formed twelve skiers battalions, each with two skiers companies. On 22 May 1917, the V Skiers Battalion was disbanded and its personnel used to form the 302nd Alpini Company. The company was assigned to the Alpini Battalion "Pallanza", which was
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and 250 other ranks. After Italy's initial declaration of neutrality 38 additional Alpini companies were formed during the autumn of 1914 with men, who had completed their military service in the preceding four years. These companies were numbered from 80th to 117th and assigned to the existing
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Southern Italy, but in heavy combat the division lost about half its strength of 14,000 men. By early October 1943, the remnants of the division and its regiments were forced to surrender to the Germans. Only about 150 men of the Alpini Battalion "Fenestrelle" and a handful of men of other
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headdress, and colored white for the troops of a regiment's first battalion, red for the troops of a regiment's second battalion, green for the troops of a regiment's third battalion, and blue for the troops of a regiment's fourth battalion. The 4th Alpini
Regiment consisted afterwards of the
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On 15 April 1946, the 4th Alpini Regiment was reformed and in 1952 assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Taurinense". In 1975 the regiment was disbanded and its flag and traditions assigned to the Alpini Battalion "Aosta", which was assigned to the Alpine Military School. In 1989, the battalion was
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formed on the same day. The new battalion was assigned to the 4th Alpini Regiment and included, besides the 302nd Alpini Company, the newly formed 282nd and 283rd Alpini companies. The battalion was associated with the Alpini Battalion "Ivrea" and therefore its troops wore a white
1690:. At the same time the Alpini Battalion "Monte Granero" was disbanded and its personnel integrated into the Alpini Battalion "Piemonte". On 1 October 1944, the Special Infantry Regiment "Legnano" received the Alpini Battalion "Abruzzi", and then consisted of the
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On 1 July 1998, Tactical Logistic Support Battalion "Aosta" merged with the Alpine Military School's Complement Officer Cadets Battalion and was renamed Training Battalion "Aosta". The same year the School was renamed Alpine Training Center and assigned to the
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to the 4th Alpini Regiment. On 1 February 1889, the Alpini Battalion "Susa 2°" was renamed Alpini Battalion "Susa". In 1895-96 the regiment provided 14 officers and 512 troops to help form the I and II provisional Alpini battalions, which were deployed to
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and on 1 November of the same year, the battalions changed their names from their recruiting zones to the cities and towns, where their base was located. At the same time Alpini soldiers and non-commissioned officers were issued thread tufts, called
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assigned with decree 846 the flag and traditions of the 4th Alpini Regiment to the Alpini Battalion "Aosta". In case of war the "Aosta" battalion would have been assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Taurinense" as the brigade's third Alpini battalion.
355:. For its conduct and bravery during the war the Alpini Battalion "Aosta" was awarded a Gold Medal of Military Valor, making it the only Alpini unit to be awarded Italy's highest military honor in the war. In 1935 the regiment was assigned to the
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Alpini battalions. In January 1915, each Alpini battalion formed a reserve battalion, with men, who had completed their military service at least four years, but not more than eleven years prior. These reserve battalions were named for a valley (
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in Apulia to be shipped to Montenegro as replacements for the "Taurinense" division. On 28 October 1943, these Alpini and the men of the Alpini Battalion "Fenestrelle", who had managed to escape from Montenegro, were grouped together by the
1150:. On 27 October 1934, the I Alpine Brigade was renamed I Superior Alpine Command. In December of the same year the command was given the name "Taurinense". On 31 October 1935, the I Superior Alpine Command "Taurinense" was reorganized as
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lost its autonomy and the next day the battalion entered the 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment, which inherited the flag, traditions, honors and coat of arms of the 4th Alpini Regiment. On 24 June 2011, the regiment moved from Bolzano to
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1243:, the regiment fielded 160 officers and 5,046 other ranks for a total strength of 5,206 men. The regiment had 23 horses, 1,242 mules and 109 transport vehicles at its disposal. The regiment's organization at the time was as follows:
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in an Alpini Reconnaissance Unit. On 4 December 1943, this unit was reorganized as Alpini Battalion "Taurinense". On 1 January 1944, the battalion was renamed Alpini Battalion "Piemonte". On 19 March 1944, the battalion entered the
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as it was formed within the area overseen by the I Territorial Military Command. The regiment consisted of the I, II, and III Alpini battalions, which had been formed by renaming the 530th, 526th, and 515th guard battalions of the
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lost its autonomy and the next day the battalion entered the 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment, which inherited the flag, traditions, honors and coat of arms of the 4th Alpini Regiment. Since 2013, the regiment is assigned to the
1792:. On 1 January 1953, the Battalion "Mondovì" was renamed Recruits Training Battalion and on the same date the regiment began the process of reforming the Alpini Battalion "Mondovì". The 4th Alpini Regiment now consisted of the
472:, were named for their recruiting zone, while the Alpini companies were renumbered sequentially from 1st to 72nd. One of the six Alpini regiments formed on 1 November 1882 was the 4th Alpini Regiment, which was formed in
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During the war a total of 31,000 men served in the 4th Alpini Regiment, of which 189 officers and 4,704 soldiers were killed in action, while 455 officers and 10,923 soldiers were wounded. On 18-27 May 1917, during the
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In 1943 the 4th Alpini Regiment reformed the Skiers Battalion "Monte Rosa", which was assigned to the XX Skiers Grouping. The grouping also included the Alpini Battalion "Val Cenischia", which had been formed by the
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from twenty regiment-sized group commands and nine brigade-sized grouping commands. Afterwards Alpini battalions were employed either independently or assigned to groups, groupings, or infantry divisions as needed.
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on 8 September 1943 most of the division "Taurinense" immediately attacked German positions and by sunrise of 9 September the division was fully engaged in combat with German forces. The division tried to reach
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The Operational Support Company consists of a C4 Platoon and a Mobility Support Platoon. Each Ranger company fields three platoons of 36 men. The Maneuver Support Company fields an Anti-tank Platoon with eight
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until the German surrender. For its conduct and service between 18 March 1944 to 8 May 1945 with the Italian Liberation Corps and then the Combat Group "Legnano" the Alpini Battalion "Piemonte" was awarded a
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1335:. After the invasion the "Taurinense" division deployed to Southern France on occupation duty. On 31 October 1940, the Alpini battalions "Val d'Orco", "Val Baltea", and "Val Toce" were disbanded.
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1139:. In April of the same year, the Alpini Battalion "Monte Levanna" was disbanded, while in December the Alpini Battalion "Intra" returned from the 5th Alpini Regiment to the 4th Alpini Regiment.
2017:. However the battalion continued to be manned by recruits drafted in Piedmont. Between May 1963 and June 1966, the Alpini Battalion "Aosta" was assigned to the Alpine Military School in
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to Southern Italy, where on 25 June 1944, the Alpini battalions "Piemonte" and "Monte Granero" entered the reformed 3rd Alpini Regiment. The regiment was assigned, together with the
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battles had to be fought to clear the way. On the morning of 26 January 1943, the spearheads of the "Tridentina" reached the hamlet of Nikolayevka, occupied by the Soviet
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The Gold Medal of Military Valor and the five Silver Medals of Military Valor were affixed to the 4th Alpini Regiment's flag and added to the regiment's coat of arms.
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sector on 10 September 1916, which cost the battalion 353 casualties, and a subsequent successful attack by the two battalions in the same sector on 9-12 October 1916.
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the Alpini battalions "Aosta" and "Val Toce" were awarded a shared Silver Medal of Military Valor for the "Aosta" battalion's sacrifice during a failed attack on the
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for the conquest of three heights on 24-26 January 1941. Both medals were affixed to the flag of the 4th Alpini Regiment and added to the regiment's coat of arms.
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the Alpini battalions "Intra" and "Val d'Orco" were awarded a shared Silver Medal of Military Valor for having conquered Height 2163 to the East of the summit of
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367:. In winter 1942-43, the Skiers Battalion "Monte Cervino", which had been reformed by the 4th Alpini Regiment in October 1941, was destroyed on the
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737:. For its service the regiment was awarded a Silver Medal of Merit, which was affixed to the regiment's flag. On 29 September 1911 the
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infantry specialty, but since 14 July 1996 its personnel also belongs to the Paratroopers infantry specialty. On 1 November 1882, the
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and on Monte Vodice during the Tenth Battle of the Isonzo in May 1917, and for fighting to its annihilation in the
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and the Alpini battalions "Piemonte" and "Abruzzi". The regiment then joined to the
1633:
between 8 September and 31 November 1943 the Alpini Battalion "Ivrea" was awarded a
1546:; but, overall, the offensive was a failure. In August 1942 the Taurinense moved to
1249:
3873:
3812:
3681:
1784:
On 1 January 1950, the 4th Alpini Regiment formed a recruits training battalion in
1707:
1410:. In summer 1942 the Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia was expanded to Italian
1042:
918:
782:
738:
293:
1663:. In June 1944 the Alpini Battalion "Monte Granero", which had been formed by the
1046:
210:
205:
200:
195:
190:
185:
180:
175:
170:
165:
3863:
3751:
3564:
3428:
3222:"Le divisioni Emilia, Taurinense e Venezia in Montenegro: la divisione Garibaldi"
3110:
2368:
1583:
1495:
1487:
1206:
805:
651:
576:
396:
480:. The new regiment received the Battalion "Val Pellice", which recruited in the
215:
160:
155:
3403:
2353:
2345:
2335:
2325:
2317:
2309:
2301:
2289:
2040:
1575:"Taurinense" units managed to commandeer ships and boats and escape to Apulia.
1458:
1447:
1431:
1322:
1080:
1039:
1019:
742:
646:
489:
469:
465:
98:
3741:
3721:
1804:, which was one of the traditional battalions of the 4th Alpini Regiment, the
1103:
battalions were disbanded, while the Alpini Battalion "Intra" was sent to the
4224:
3671:
3661:
3634:
3611:
3527:
2233:
2223:
As of 2024 the 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment is one of three Italian Army
2176:
1994:
1863:
1826:
1785:
1347:, where the Italian front was crumbling under heavy Greek attacks during the
960:
943:
547:
On 1 April 1885, the regiment transferred the Battalion "Val Chisone" to the
44:
3938:
3711:
3651:
3554:
1773:. On 1 February 1946, the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" was transferred to the
1457:
On the evening of 17 January 1943, the Alpine Army Corps commander, General
3969:
3390:
3247:. Rome: Ufficio Storico - Stato Maggiore dell'Esercito. pp. 1190–1192.
2216:
1240:
715:
663:
560:
380:
360:
329:
305:
88:
2163:
Troops of the battalion and then the regiment were repeatedly deployed to
2111:
Recruits Platoon, Fusiliers Platoon, Anti-tank Platoon, and Mortar Platoon
808:
and at the time the 4th Alpini Regiment consisted of the following units:
2391:
1645:
When the Armistice of Cassibile was announced 287 Alpini were waiting in
1611:
1547:
1185:, which on 31 December of the same year was assigned to the newly formed
1010:, the regiment's Alpini Battalion "Aosta" stormed and held the summit of
884:
867:
768:
556:
522:
485:
344:
325:
347:
the regiment expanded to ten battalions, which fought separately in the
220:
3544:
2164:
2137:
2093:
2049:
1630:
1607:
1435:
1054:
977:
777:
424:
388:
1619:
1623:
1539:
1519:
1108:
1079:
supported the "Aosta" battalion during the conquest of the summit of
324:
formed the 4th Alpini Regiment, which had its recruiting area in the
3354:
1390:
1998:
1965:
1699:
1672:
1595:
1511:
1439:
1154:, which included the 3rd Alpini Regiment, 4th Alpini Regiment, and
797:
as their associated regular Alpini battalion. The companies of the
659:
616:
Alpini Battalion "Ivrea", in Ivrea (former Battalion "Val d'Orco")
600:
511:
477:
391:, where it served on occupation duty until the announcement of the
372:
3259:"Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica 12 novembre 1976, n. 846"
1710:. On 25 November 1944, the Alpini Battalion "Abruzzi" was renamed
1193:
and on 6 January 1936 the "Pusteria" division's units embarked in
2196:
2148:
2002:
1877:
1869:
1853:
1668:
1266:
1202:
1194:
1072:
1050:
938:
862:
823:
773:
681:
595:
481:
2107:
2099:
2088:
2080:
2072:
2058:
1945:
1937:
1921:
1911:
1903:
1887:
1578:
However, on 9 September 1943, the Alpini Battalion "Ivrea", the
1557:
In May and June 1943 the "Taurinense" division took part in the
1530:. From 15 April to 31 May 1942 the division participated in the
1355:
for the transfer to Albania, where the battalion reinforced the
1298:
1282:
972:
955:
896:
879:
849:
836:
710:
694:
625:
612:
150:
145:
3978:
2172:
1615:
1571:
1523:
1198:
493:
457:
317:
313:
1979:
1971:
1955:
1671:
after the announcement of the Armistice, was transferred from
1351:. On 8 January 1941, the Alpini Battalion "Intra" embarked in
729:
In December 1908 the regiment was deployed to the area of the
3137:
Bollettino dell'Archivio dell'Ufficio Storico N.II-3 e 4 2002
2477:"4° Reggimento Alpini - Battaglione Sciatori "Monte Cervino""
2215:
4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment personnel abseiling from an
2188:
2066:
2018:
1897:
1753:
1738:
1714:. The Combat Group "Legnano"fought on the allied side in the
1567:
1399:
1257:
1147:
817:
746:
699:
675:
630:
589:
567:
505:
488:, and the Battalion "Val Brenta", which was recruited in the
473:
78:
2717:
3333:"Il potenziamento del Comando Forze Speciali dell'Esercito"
3310:"Il potenziamento del Comando Forze Speciali dell'Esercito"
1646:
1352:
901:
461:
348:
2156:. In 2013, the regiment was assigned to the newly formed
1486:, which was on occupation duty in Southern France in the
1061:
1053:
massif, where the battalion suffered 1,209 casualties on
316:. Originally the regiment belonged to the Italian Army's
2404:
Italian Army Website: 4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti
1765:. On 1 January 1946, the I Alpini Battalion was renamed
2720:
L'Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 - Vol. Primo - Tomo I
1682:
On 24 September 1944, the Italian Liberation Corps and
763:
Alpini and Mountain Artillery formations in World War I
2421:
2419:
2390:- TV series about the Alpini Battalion "Aosta" during
2145:
Alpini Paratroopers Battalion "Monte Cervino" (Ranger)
1752:
On 23 November 1945, an Alpini regiment was formed in
484:, the Battalion "Val Chisone", which recruited in the
1816:, which was one of the traditional battalions of the
1808:, which was one of the traditional battalions of the
1796:, which was one of the traditional battalions of the
1679:, to the I Brigade of the Italian Liberation Corps.
1498:
disbanded the XX Skiers Grouping and its battalions.
1213:, during which the battalion distinguished itself at
559:, while the Battalion "Val d'Aosta" recruited in the
4266:
Military units and formations disestablished in 1943
2520:"4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti - Il Medagliere"
1745:. On 10 April 1946, that regiment was renumbered as
1518:
In January 1942 the "Taurinense" division landed in
2416:
1737:On 25 April 1945, an Alpini regiment was formed in
1371:, while the Alpini Battalion "Intra" was awarded a
3130:
3128:
2471:
2469:
4271:Military units and formations established in 1946
4261:Military units and formations established in 1882
3330:
3082:
3080:
2912:
2910:
2446:
2444:
1461:, ordered a full retreat. At this point only the
4222:
3013:
3011:
2988:
2986:
2984:
2600:"4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti - La Storia"
2543:
2541:
2539:
2537:
2514:
1394:Alpini troops retreat in Ukraine in January 1943
1030:for their conduct and sacrifice during the war:
843:41st, 42nd, 43rd, 87th, and 103rd Alpini Company
830:38th, 39th, 40th, 86th, and 111th Alpini Company
379:. For its conduct, bravery and sacrifice in the
3125:
2512:
2510:
2508:
2506:
2504:
2502:
2500:
2498:
2496:
2494:
2466:
4028:14th Alpini Command and Tactical Supports Unit
3077:
2907:
2441:
1544:22nd Infantry Division "Cacciatori delle Alpi"
1331:In June 1940 the regiment participated in the
27:Active Italian Army mountain paratroopers unit
3992:1st Alpini Command and Tactical Supports Unit
3968:
3954:
3370:
3278:
3276:
3008:
2981:
2534:
2374:launchers, a Heavy Mortar Platoon with three
2295:Alpini Paratroopers Battalion "Monte Cervino"
2219:helicopter during the Falzarego 2011 exercise
2127:Alpini Paratroopers Battalion "Monte Cervino"
1542:, where it made contact with elements of the
1235:On 25 August 1939, shortly before the German
1161:
1018:, the "Aosta" stormed and held the summit of
429:Alpini Paratroopers Battalion "Monte Cervino"
332:. Since 2013 the regiment is assigned to the
3607:Army Training Command and Application School
3303:
3301:
3224:. Associazione Nazionale Partigiani d'Italia
3167:. Unione Nazionale Italiana Reduci di Russia
3165:"Quadro di battaglia dell'8ÂŞ Armata - ARMIR"
2713:
2711:
2709:
2707:
2705:
2703:
2701:
2699:
2697:
2695:
2693:
2691:
2689:
2687:
2685:
2683:
2681:
2679:
2677:
2675:
2673:
2671:
2669:
2667:
2665:
2663:
2661:
2659:
2657:
2655:
2653:
2651:
2649:
2647:
2645:
2643:
2641:
2639:
2637:
2594:
2592:
2590:
2588:
2586:
2491:
1769:, while the II Alpini Battalion was renamed
2961:
2959:
2957:
2722:. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 466.
2635:
2633:
2631:
2629:
2627:
2625:
2623:
2621:
2619:
2617:
2584:
2582:
2580:
2578:
2576:
2574:
2572:
2570:
2568:
2566:
2267:Operations, Training and Information Office
2063:Tactical Logistic Support Battalion "Aosta"
1454:to the northwest of the Alpine Army Corps.
1189:. The new division had been formed for the
3961:
3947:
3377:
3363:
3273:
3184:
3182:
3033:
2932:
1949:21st, 22nd Alpini, and 23rd Alpini Company
1156:1st Alpine Artillery Regiment "Taurinense"
387:. In 1942 the division was transferred to
4176:3rd Artillery Specialists Group "Bondone"
3298:
3261:. Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica
2479:. Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica
2454:. Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica
2429:. Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica
1659:, which fought on the allied side in the
1510:1st Alpine Division Taurinense troops in
856:7th, 24th, 37th, and 112th Alpini Company
619:37th, 38th, 39th, and 40th Alpini Company
606:24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th Alpini Company
566:In 1886 the regiment moved from Turin to
3159:
3157:
3155:
3102:
3055:
2954:
2887:
2885:
2862:
2860:
2858:
2856:
2811:
2809:
2807:
2805:
2803:
2801:
2799:
2797:
2795:
2793:
2791:
2789:
2787:
2785:
2783:
2781:
2779:
2777:
2775:
2773:
2771:
2769:
2767:
2765:
2763:
2761:
2759:
2757:
2755:
2753:
2751:
2749:
2614:
2563:
2210:
1629:For its conduct, loyalty and bravery in
1505:
1389:
1165:
1014:, and on 25-27 October 1918, during the
636:7th, 41st, 42nd, and 43rd Alpini Company
551:, and the Battalion "Val Brenta" to the
4104:3rd Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain)
4100:1st Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain)
3242:
3216:
3214:
3179:
2747:
2745:
2743:
2741:
2739:
2737:
2735:
2733:
2731:
2729:
14:
4256:Airborne units and formations of Italy
4223:
1841:Command and Services Company, in Turin
1501:
983:112th, 134th, and 135th Alpini Company
917:battalions were named for a mountain (
907:207th, 243rd, and 281st Alpini Company
890:241st, 242nd, and 280th Alpini Company
873:238th, 239th, and 240th Alpini Company
804:On 23 May 1915, Italy declared war on
575:in Italian, which were clipped to the
3942:
3599:Army Simulation and Validation Center
3384:
3358:
3307:
3152:
2882:
2853:
2340:Operational Support Battalion "Intra"
1408:Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia
1406:, where the battalion reinforced the
966:87th, 103rd, and 133rd Alpini Company
949:86th, 111th, and 132nd Alpini Company
3284:"4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti"
3211:
3190:"Gli indomabili soldati dei ghiacci"
2831:
2726:
2549:"4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti"
2427:"4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti"
2283:Command and Logistic Support Company
2227:regiments and organized as follows:
1667:and fought against German forces in
4188:4th Army Corps Auto Group "Claudia"
4164:Mountain Artillery Group "Pinerolo"
1983:34th, 35th, and 36th Alpini Company
1915:41st, 42nd, and 43rd Alpini Company
1775:Special Infantry Regiment "Legnano"
1688:Special Infantry Regiment "Legnano"
1640:
1338:
1292:41st, 42nd, and 43rd Alpini Company
1276:38th, 39th, and 40th Alpini Company
733:for the recovery efforts after the
704:41st, 42nd, and 43rd Alpini Company
688:38th, 39th, and 40th Alpini Company
685:Alpini Battalion "Ivrea", in Ivrea
427:in Rome. On 24 September 2004, the
413:Special Infantry Regiment "Legnano"
24:
4241:Regiments of Italy in World War II
4168:Mountain Artillery Group "Sondrio"
4160:Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno"
4140:4th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment
4077:Alpini Battalion "Val Tagliamento"
3331:Alberto Scarpitta (13 July 2020).
3088:"1ÂŞ Divisione Alpina "Taurinense""
2275:Logistic and Administrative Office
1881:9th, 10th, and 11th Alpini Company
1698:, which was equipped with British
1559:fifth Axis anti-Partisan offensive
1532:third Axis anti-Partisan offensive
1308:7th, 24th, and 37th Alpini Company
989:As the mountainous terrain of the
720:7th, 24th, and 37th Alpini Company
527:28th, 29th, 30th, and 31st Company
516:24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th Company
298:4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti
38:4° Reggimento Alpini Paracadutisti
25:
4282:
4236:Regiments of Italy in World War I
4156:Mountain Artillery Group "Asiago"
4152:Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
3108:
2718:F. dell'Uomo, R. Puletti (1998).
2397:
2084:Maintenance and Transport Company
2038:President of the Italian Republic
2009:, where the battalion joined the
1756:, which was initially designated
1105:Italian protectorate over Albania
1090:
633:(former Battalion "Val d'Aosta")
603:(former Battalion "Val Pellice")
260:4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment
4172:Mountain Artillery Group "Udine"
4004:4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment
3920:
3912:
3904:
3896:
3888:
3880:
3872:
3862:
3841:
3831:
3821:
3811:
3801:
3780:
3770:
3760:
3750:
3740:
3730:
3720:
3710:
3700:
3690:
3680:
3670:
3660:
3650:
3629:
3610:
3602:
3594:
3584:
3563:
3553:
3543:
3522:
3507:
3497:
3487:
3477:
3467:
3457:
3447:
3437:
3423:
3410:
3398:
3385:
3199:: 100–113. January–February 2003
2352:
2344:
2334:
2324:
2316:
2308:
2300:
2288:
2278:
2270:
2262:
2254:
2246:
2238:4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment
2232:
2106:
2098:
2087:
2079:
2071:
2057:
1978:
1970:
1954:
1944:
1936:
1920:
1910:
1902:
1886:
1876:
1868:
1852:
1844:
1836:
1825:
1592:19th Infantry Division "Venezia"
1561:. After the announcement of the
1490:. After the announcement of the
1463:2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
1385:
1380:6th Alpine Division "Alpi Graie"
1297:
1281:
1265:
1248:
1231:1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
1152:1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
971:
954:
937:
895:
878:
861:
848:
835:
822:
709:
693:
680:
624:
611:
599:Alpini Battalion "Pinerolo", in
594:
357:1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"
290:4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment
274:
267:
219:
214:
209:
204:
199:
194:
189:
184:
179:
174:
169:
164:
159:
154:
149:
144:
71:
43:
33:4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment
4208:Logistic Battalion "Tridentina"
4204:Logistic Battalion "Taurinense"
4148:6th Mountain Artillery Regiment
4144:5th Mountain Artillery Regiment
4136:2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment
3416:Chief of the Army General Staff
3324:
3251:
3236:
3197:Italian Army - Rivista Militare
2206:
2120:
1743:IV Territorial Military Command
1602:. Integrated into the Partisan
1430:, which spearheaded the German
1224:
1137:1st Mountain Artillery Regiment
1121:3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment
1028:Silver Medals of Military Valor
237:Silver Medals of Military Valor
18:4th Alpini Parachutist Regiment
4184:4th Signal Battalion "Gardena"
4124:Logistic Regiment "Taurinense"
3111:"4a Divisione Alpina Cuneense"
1820:, and the 4th Mortar Company.
1721:Silver Medal of Military Valor
1635:Silver Medal of Military Valor
1580:Alpine Artillery Group "Aosta"
1484:5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
1450:encircling and destroying the
1373:Bronze Medal of Military Valor
1369:Silver Medal of Military Valor
1357:4th Alpine Division "Cuneense"
1219:Silver Medal of Military Valor
1187:5th Alpine Division "Pusteria"
1057:in November and December 1917.
756:
359:, with which it served during
242:Bronze Medal of Military Valor
13:
1:
4180:4th Engineer Battalion "Orta"
4073:Alpini Battalion "Val Cismon"
4069:Alpini Battalion "Val Chiese"
4065:Alpini Battalion "Val Brenta"
3925:Army Aviation Training Center
3909:Medical and Veterinary School
2409:
2329:80th Maneuver Support Company
1692:Bersaglieri Battalion "Goito"
1095:After the end of the war the
714:Alpini Battalion "Intra", in
698:Alpini Battalion "Aosta", in
629:Alpini Battalion "Aosta", in
338:Gold Medals of Military Valor
232:Gold Medals of Military Valor
4200:Logistic Battalion "Orobica"
2076:Command and Services Company
1975:Command and Services Company
1941:Command and Services Company
1907:Command and Services Company
1873:Command and Services Company
1849:4th Mortar Company, in Turin
1472:Gold Medal of Military Valor
1045:in May 1916, its conduct at
1024:Gold Medal of Military Valor
538:62nd, 63rd, and 64th Company
521:Battalion "Val Chisone", in
510:Battalion "Val Pellice", in
456:formed 15 locally recruited
385:Gold Medal of Military Valor
7:
4251:Ranger units and formations
4192:Logistic Battalion "Cadore"
2381:
2349:Operational Support Company
2158:Army Special Forces Command
2103:41st Demonstration Company
2031:Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"
1790:Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"
1763:Italian Co-belligerent Army
1733:Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"
1726:
1712:Alpini Battalion "L'Aquila"
1652:Italian Co-Belligerent Army
1522:and from where it moved to
1438:. On 12 December 1942, the
532:Battalion "Val Brenta", in
434:Army Special Forces Command
401:Italian Co-Belligerent Army
334:Army Special Forces Command
247:Silver Medal of Civil Valor
109:Army Special Forces Command
10:
4287:
4196:Logistic Battalion "Julia"
4108:2nd Alpine Signal Regiment
3286:. Italian Defense Ministry
2259:Staff and Personnel Office
2143:On 24 September 2004, the
2124:
1927:Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo"
1859:Alpini Battalion "Mondovì"
1806:Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo"
1794:Alpini Battalion "Mondovì"
1767:Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo"
1730:
1570:to be evacuated by sea to
1468:48th Guards Rifle Division
1262:Regimental Command Company
1228:
1191:Second Italo-Ethiopian War
1162:Second Italo-Ethiopian War
1008:Tenth Battle of the Isonzo
760:
447:
442:Tenth Battle of the Isonzo
128:"In adversa ultra adversa"
58:1 Nov. 1882 — 8 Sept. 1943
4231:Alpini regiments of Italy
4130:
4120:Logistic Regiment "Julia"
4094:
4087:
4061:Alpini Battalion "Tirano"
4034:
3986:
3977:
3855:
3794:
3643:
3628:
3577:
3536:
3521:
3422:
3397:
3243:Stefani, Filippo (1989).
2372:anti-tank guided missiles
2036:On 12 November 1976, the
1414:, which consisted of the
1365:Axis occupation of Greece
1302:Alpini Battalion "Intra"
1286:Alpini Battalion "Aosta"
1270:Alpini Battalion "Ivrea”
1016:Battle of Vittorio Veneto
853:Alpini Battalion "Intra"
840:Alpini Battalion "Aosta"
827:Alpini Battalion "Ivrea"
741:declared war against the
656:First Italo-Ethiopian War
302:special operations forces
259:
254:
140:
132:
124:
114:
104:
94:
84:
66:
54:
42:
37:
32:
3706:"Granatieri di Sardegna"
1893:Alpini Battalion "Aosta"
1802:Alpini Battalion "Aosta"
1684:4th Bersaglieri Regiment
1677:4th Bersaglieri Regiment
1657:Italian Liberation Corps
1588:National Liberation Army
1534:. The division captured
1432:summer offensive of 1942
452:On 15 October 1872, the
250:1x Silver Medal of Merit
4246:Special forces of Italy
4052:16th Regiment "Belluno"
3827:Anti-aircraft Artillery
2201:Military Order of Italy
1961:Alpini Battalion "Susa"
1814:Alpini Battalion "Susa"
1771:Alpini Battalion "Susa"
1606:the division fought in
1444:Operation Little Saturn
1174:machine gun during the
735:1908 Messina earthquake
377:Operation Little Saturn
227:Military Order of Italy
49:Regimental coat of arms
4116:32nd Engineer Regiment
3917:Alpine Training Center
2817:"4° Reggimento Alpini"
2452:"4° Reggimento Alpini"
2220:
2169:Bosnia and Herzegovina
2015:Alpine Brigade "Julia"
1696:Combat Group "Legnano"
1563:Armistice of Cassibile
1515:
1496:invading German forces
1492:Armistice of Cassibile
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1313:4th Quartermaster Unit
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1172:Fiat–Revelli Mod. 1914
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922:
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417:Combat Group "Legnano"
393:Armistice of Cassibile
297:
4112:2nd Engineer Regiment
4056:18th Regiment "Edolo"
3901:Administrative School
3786:Tactical Intelligence
3766:Army Aviation Support
3736:"Pozzuolo del Friuli"
3590:Army Aviation Command
2214:
2134:Alpine Troops Command
2007:Friuli-Venezia Giulia
1509:
1452:Hungarian Second Army
1393:
1176:Battle of Amba Aradam
1169:
62:25 Sept. 2004 — today
4048:15th Alpini Regiment
4044:12th Alpini Regiment
4040:11th Alpini Regiment
3308:Scarpitta, Alberto.
2092:Alpieri Company, in
1702:and assigned to the
1600:Division "Garibaldi"
1594:, retreated towards
1494:on 8 September 1943
1319:24th Medical Section
1201:for the transfer to
1183:11th Alpini Regiment
60:15 April 1946 — 2001
4024:9th Alpini Regiment
4020:8th Alpini Regiment
4016:7th Alpini Regiment
4012:6th Alpini Regiment
4008:5th Alpini Regiment
4000:3rd Alpini Regiment
3996:2nd Alpini Regiment
3807:Army Special Forces
2251:Regimental Command
2011:8th Alpini Regiment
1831:4th Alpini Regiment
1818:3rd Alpini Regiment
1810:2nd Alpini Regiment
1798:1st Alpini Regiment
1779:4th Alpini Regiment
1758:1st Alpini Regiment
1747:6th Alpini Regiment
1665:3rd Alpini Regiment
1502:Montenegro campaign
1480:3rd Alpini Regiment
1254:4th Alpini Regiment
1133:3rd Alpini Regiment
1129:2nd Alpini Regiment
1125:1st Alpini Regiment
1117:6th Alpini Regiment
1113:5th Alpini Regiment
1064:on 19-21 July 1915.
814:4th Alpini Regiment
767:At the outbreak of
672:4th Alpini Regiment
586:4th Alpini Regiment
553:6th Alpini Regiment
549:3rd Alpini Regiment
502:4th Alpini Regiment
409:3rd Alpini Regiment
3148:– via Issuu.
3065:. Fronte del Piave
3043:. Fronte del Piave
3021:. Fronte del Piave
2996:. Fronte del Piave
2969:. Fronte del Piave
2942:. Fronte del Piave
2920:. Fronte del Piave
2895:. Fronte del Piave
2870:. Fronte del Piave
2841:. Fronte del Piave
2321:3rd Ranger Company
2313:2nd Ranger Company
2305:1st Ranger Company
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1932:Borgo San Dalmazzo
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1316:4th Supply Section
1237:Invasion of Poland
1217:and was awarded a
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976:Alpini Battalion "
959:Alpini Battalion "
942:Alpini Battalion "
900:Alpini Battalion "
883:Alpini Battalion "
866:Alpini Battalion "
454:Royal Italian Army
365:invasion of France
322:Royal Italian Army
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3113:. Reduci Cuneense
3109:Baldi, Riccardo.
2242:Montorio Veronese
2154:Montorio Veronese
1416:Alpine Army Corps
1349:Greco-Italian War
1211:Battle of Maychew
1144:IV Alpine Brigade
1069:Alpe di Cosmagnon
751:Italo-Turkish War
731:Strait of Messina
580:following units:
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