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Romeo Bernotti

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Bernotti was a prolific author of books and articles on naval doctrine; during the 1920s and 1930s he was one of the leading theorists of the Royal Italian Navy and a staunch proponent of
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on 2 June 1934, and from November 6, 1934 to September 25, 1935 he held the position of commander-in-chief of the Naval Department of the Northern
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He was president of the cruiser testing commission from July 17, 1931 to February 5, 1932 and commander of the
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Paolo Alberini, Franco Prosperini, Dizionario biografico Uomini della Marina 1861-1946, pp. 64-65
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in June 1940 and briefly recalled into service in September, being assigned to the
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in November 1928), after which he became commander of the 2nd Naval Division (with
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from 21 December 1927 to 5 October 1929 (being promoted to
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In 1939 he retired from active service and became a
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Marciana Marina
Kingdom of Italy
Rome
Italy
Kingdom of Italy
Regia Marina
Fleet Admiral
Italian Naval Academy
Tyrrhenian Sea
Italo-Turkish War
World War I
Adriatic campaign
World War II
Bronze Medal of Military Valor
War Merit Cross
Order of the Crown of Italy
Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus
Marciana Marina
Rome
Giuseppe Fioravanzo
Oscar Di Giamberardino
Royal Italian Navy
interwar years
Italian Senate
Italo-Turkish War
Lieutenant
torpedo boats
First World War
destroyers

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