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  2. Bersaglieri - Wikipedia

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    The Bersaglieri Corps were a high-mobility light infantry at their inception in 1836, with their specific situation evolving with changes in warfare. In the nineteenth century, Bersaglieri acted as skirmishers or shock troops, moving from place to place by running.

  3. Italian Army gorget patches - Wikipedia

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    Bersaglieri wear a red fez with their service uniform and wide-brimmed black hat with a bushel of wood grouse feathers to their ordinary and ceremonial uniforms. Bersaglieri wear a crimson gorget patch with two points. [1] Alpini: originally mountain infantry recruited locally in the Alpine valleys.

  4. Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    A campaign hat and pan helmet completed the uniform. [29] The recognizable elements of the Italian khaki uniforms were the insignia and the grade emblems. [46] Despite paratroopers preferring the khaki uniforms, they continued to wear the grey-green berets, helmets and the traditional campaign hats. [11]

  5. Cockade of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The blue cockade was until then placed on the hat of the uniform of the Carabinieri, on the frieze of the Bersaglieri caps and on the headgear of the cavalry regiments. [ 84 ] [ 85 ] [ 86 ] On the hat of the Carabinieri the blue cockade was present since the foundation of the military branch , which is dated 1814, [ 87 ] for the cavalry its ...

  6. 136th Armored Division "Giovani Fascisti" - Wikipedia

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    The Fascist militia withdrew its uniforms and the volunteers received the army's gray-green uniform and the two-pointed crimson gorget patches of the Bersaglieri corps with an added yellow border. As headgear the battalion group received a black fez, but no helmets. The volunteers fought the entire war without being issued helmets.

  7. Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the nineteenth century, under La Marmora's leadership, the Bersaglieri filled the role of skirmishers, screening the slow-moving line and column formations, but acting as special shock troops if required. They were originally intended to serve as mountain troops, as well; the climber Jean Antoine Carrel was a Bersagliere.

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