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The Military ranks of the Kingdom of Italy were the military insignia used by the Italian Armed Forces when Italy was the Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946). During the World Wars, the Carabinieri, as the then-most senior corps of the Army, wore similar insignia to those used by the rest of the service.
Giuseppe "Joe" Aiello (Italian pronunciation: [dʒuˈzɛppe aˈjɛllo]; September 27, 1890 – October 23, 1930) was a Sicilian bootlegger and organized crime leader in Chicago during the Prohibition era.
The chart below represents the Italian Army rank insignia used on the slip-on of winter service uniforms. The color of the uniforms is khaki. [3]Officers who are assigned to an acting position corresponding to a higher rank than their own wear the insignia of the higher rank, but with the highest star of the insignia trimmed in red enamel.
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Uniformi E Distintivi Dell'esercito Italiano 1933-1945 [Uniforms and badges of the Italian Army 1933-1945] (in Italian). Parma: Ermanno Albertelli. Del Giudice, Elio e Vittorio (1984). Albertelli, Ermanno (ed.). Atlante delle uniformi militari italiane dal 1934 ad oggi [Atlas of Italian military uniforms from 1934 to today] (in Italian). Parma ...
Comando Supremo (Supreme Command) was the highest command echelon of the Italian Armed Forces between June 1941 and May 1945. Its predecessor, the Stato Maggiore Generale (General Staff), was a purely advisory body with no direct control of the several branches of the armed forces and with very little staff.
The post was established in 1925 as Chief of the General Staff (Capo di Stato Maggiore Generale). From 1941 until 1945, it was Capo del Comando Supremo. In 1947 it assumed its present name. The Chief of the Defense staff, since 1998, to exercise his duties, uses two joint bodies: Stato maggiore della Difesa (Defense Staff)