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  2. 1st Bersaglieri Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Bersaglieri battalion consisted now of a command, a command and services company, three mechanized companies with M113 armored personnel carriers, and a heavy mortar company with M106 mortar carriers with 120mm Mod. 63 mortars. [4] [5] The Bersaglieri battalion fielded now 896 men (45 officers, 100 non-commissioned officers, and 751 ...

  3. Battle of Solferino order of battle - Wikipedia

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    IX Bersaglieri Battalion; Brigade "Aosta" General Cerale 5th Infantry Regiment — 4× battalions; 6th Infantry Regiment — 4× battalions; I Bersaglieri Battalion; Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Aosta" — 4× squadrons; Field Artillery Regiment — 3× batteries with 18× guns; 3rd Division Lieutenant General Philibert Mollard Brigade "Cuneo ...

  4. Bersaglieri - Wikipedia

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    24 Feb. 1916: 1st Bersaglieri Regiment disbanded and battalion became autonomous 28 May 1918: returned to Italy 29 June 1918: entered 2nd Group/1st Assault Div. IX Battalion [12] [13] 1st Bersaglieri 1915–18: Libya 1918: Italian Front 24 Feb. 1916: 1st Bersaglieri Regiment disbanded and battalion became autonomous 28 May 1918: returned to Italy

  5. Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia order of battle - Wikipedia

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    CIV Army Corps Machine Gunners Battalion; Skiers Battalion "Monte Cervino" (arrived February 1942) Command Platoon; 1st Skiers Company; 2nd Skiers Company; 80th Support Weapons Company (Machine guns and 81mm Mod. 35 mortars) II Anti-tank Cannons Battalion (47/32 anti-tank cannons) 1st Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Company

  6. List of units of the Italian Army - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Bersaglieri Battalion is named for the founder of the Bersaglieri corps General Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora, while the 11th Battalion, which had received the war flag of the 182nd Regiment "Garibaldi", was named for the island of Caprera where Italy's national hero Giuseppe Garibaldi spent the last years of his life.

  7. Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi" - Wikipedia

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    11th Bersaglieri Battalion "Caprera", [1] in Orcenico Superiore (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers; battalion was transferred on 1 July 1976 from the disbanded 182nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi", of the Mechanized Division "Folgore") [1] 26th Bersaglieri Battalion "Castelfidardo" (VCC-1 armored personnel carriers), [3] in Pordenone

  8. 1st Bersaglieri Division "Italia" - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Bersaglieri Division received the same equipment as the other ENR divisions, but they were forced, more than once, to give armaments and materials up to German units sent to fight on the Western Front. The 14,000 men strong Division was then to join the Monterosa Division at the Gothic Line. It was attached to the German 14th Army. Many ...

  9. 10th Bersaglieri Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 16th Bersaglieri Regiment was disbanded on 7 March 1918 and its three battalions became autonomous units. [1] [5] On 31 January 1917 the 10th Bersaglieri Regiment's depot in Palermo formed the LXIX Battalion for the 18th Bersaglieri Regiment. In June 1918 the X Cyclists Battalion suffered heavy losses during the Second Battle of the Piave ...