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The 356th Celere Section of the Royal Carabinieri (Italian: 356ª Sezione Celere CC.RR.) was an Italian Royal Carabinieri military police unit during World War II. The unit served within the 3rd Cavalry Division "Principe Amedeo Duca d'Aosta" on the Eastern Front [ 1 ] for the whole duration of the campaign.
Normal Carabinieri patrol vehicles are dark blue with a white roof, with a red stripe along the side. Carabinieri license plates begin with "CC" or previously with "EI" (formerly Esercito Italiano, Italian Army), and a Carabinieri car is traditionally called a Gazzella . Small or medium-sized cars are used for ordinary patrol work, with larger ...
The original soundtrack to the 1951 film Royal Wedding was released by MGM Records in the same year in three formats: as a set of four 10-inch 78-rpm shellac records, a set of fouir 45-rpm EPs, and as a 10-inch 33-rpm LP record.
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Armor of a Heavy Cuirassier of the 16th century. The first examples of a division of Archers and Esquires for the security of members of House of Savoy are dated back to the 15th century, but only during the dukedom of Emmanuel Philibert (1553–1580) a "Guard of Honor of the Prince" (Guardia d'Onore del Principe) was established with about fifty army-men led by a captain.
The 11th Carabinieri Mechanized Brigade (Italian: 11° Brigata Meccanizzata Carabinieri) was the Carabinieri formation, established in 1963 and disestablished in 2001, dedicated to the performance of military duties, the support to Territorial Organization, the participation in civil protection operations and to ensure the emergency reserve for the General Command.
Papal States Carabinieri indigeni formed from Italian recruits, and Carabinieri esteri formed from foreign recruits [10] Kingdom of Italy under Viceroy Eugène de Beauharnais (1805–1814) had Velites Carabiniers of the Guard. [11] One of the three light infantry battalions of the reorganised Royal Spanish Army in 1812 was called Carabiniers. [12]
A formation Company of the 13th Carabinieri Regiment "Friuli Venezia Giulia" on parade on 2 June 2012. Carabinieri of the 13th Carabinieri Regiment "Friuli Venezia Giulia" are trained through a demanding training course. Aspiring operators attend a course lasting approximately 6 months divided into two phases, with intermediate and final ...