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272: 608:(guards of honor only wear sailor caps). Both the Navy's San Marco marines and the Army's Lagunari amphibious infantry have the Lion of Saint Mark in their coat of arms. Plans to consolidate both organizations together (as it was during the early '50s when both Army and Navy contributed to a naval infantry unit known as the Settore Forze Lagunari that after became the Lagunari regiment) was abandoned in the mid-1990s. Today, however, close co-operation exists because of a common operations staff in Brindisi, which has continued to strengthen ties between the two units ( 103: 1210: 703: 1161: 550: 436: 20: 268:"When we were about ten yards away we had reached the top of the slit trench and we killed any of the survivors," recalled British infantryman Bill Cheall, who had just seen his section leader shot down by a San Marco Marine. "It was no time for pussy footing, we were intoxicated with rage and had to kill them to pay for our fallen pal." 198:
in 1924 and stayed there until it was interned by the Japanese in 1943, when Italy declared war on the Axis. In the confusion, one post resisted, holding out against Japanese attacks for 24 hours before surrendering. The interned Italians were then given the choice to represent the collaborationist
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which never happened. When Italy attacked Yugoslavia in April 1941, the San Marco Marines carried out successful landings on several islands in the Adriatic and seized ports against minimal resistance. The regiment expanded to seven battalions before the final desert battles in 1943, including the
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Logistical support is conducted by the Golametto battalion. It contains transport and logistics companies, as well as a medical unit. The members of this battalion are fully trained naval infantrymen, who give landing operations the necessary combat logistical and technical support to the Grado
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Each of the three combat companies consists of three 37 man platoons and a 21-man fire support section. These companies can be brought ashore with amphibious vehicles and boats or with helicopters. In other cases they can operate as mechanized infantry with a modified version of the
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with approximately 1,500 marines. Combined with the Logistics and Training Regiment “Carlotto”, landing boats and helicopters, the San Marco Regiment can conduct amphibious assaults and landings. If necessary, the San Marco Regiment can be reinforced by the Army's
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Two marines from the San Marco Regiment, Massimiliano Latorre and Salvatore Girone, are currently under trial in India and face murder charges for allegedly shooting dead two Indian fishermen, Ajeesh Pinki and Gelastine, 20.5 nm off the coast of Kerala. The
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created a diplomatic dispute between Italy and India over matters of court jurisdiction and functional immunity. The diplomatic row developed into a stand-off with India in March 2013 and resulted in the resignation of Italian foreign minister
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battalion. General tasks of support fall into the scope of responsibility of the Carlotto regiment, which supplies the Golametto battalion with the necessary materials before deployment depending upon operational orders .
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requested the Italian government move the unit from Venice, because he believed it represented a possible aggression against Yugoslavia, and that it was not necessary for the defense of Italy according to the 1947
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The San Marco Marine Regiment was deactivated in 1956 but was reformed on 1 January 1965 to battalion strength (Battaglione Marina "San Marco") in Venice with 750 personnel. During the Italian-Yugoslav tensions of
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this time as its amphibious infantry force, its presence was also the reason why the battalion moved south. From 1982 to 1984 the San Marco battalion took part in international
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through the SILF joint landing force. The San Marco Regiment has been active in international peace-keeping operations. Since the early 1980s the unit has deployed to
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The support elements of the regiment include a telecommunications center; a coordination center for fire support; air observer and coastal defense forces; and staff.
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Battalion was later destroyed on the night of 5 April 1943 while defending the Oidane-el-Hachana line against an attack on Wadi Akarit by the British
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Between the two world wars only a “San Marco Battalion” existed. A special unit of the battalion was sent to garrison the Italian concession in
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component of the Italian Navy. The battalion consists of a staff and supply company, three naval infantry companies, plus a 'heavy' company.
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The Italian Marines, well dug-in and plentifully supplied with automatic weapons and grenades, fought well, and casualties among the
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later said of the San Marco Marines fighting abilities in Tunisia in 1943, that they were "the best soldiers I ever commanded".
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Following the Italian surrender in 1943, many San Marco marines fought for the Allies against the Germans, however the 4th (
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were severe; two senior officers, six senior NCO's and junior officers and one hundred and eighteen other ranks killed.
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who were trained as parachutists in 1941. The 3rd Battalion of the 'San Marco' Regiment, which became known as the
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The marines of the 1st San Marco Regiment are designated as Marine Riflemen. Their rank system is similar to the
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in October–November 1917, the Italian front had almost collapsed and the Marina Brigade fought in the defence of
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in a peacekeeping mission as the “Initial Entry Force” in the early hours of the morning 2 September 2006.
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because of the connection with Venice, and the Italian ship of the same name that was sunk in World War I.
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it became a two battalion regiment and later increased in size, and prepared for amphibious landings at
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fascist government, or become prisoners of war. The San Marco Battalion also served during the
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Another separate company, consisting of about 180 men, the Naval Operation Company, leads the
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Advanced force and reconnaissance operations are undertaken by a separate company (“
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The heavy company forms the combat support component of the battalion with their
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at Tobruk during the night of 13/14 September 1942, in the course of the botched
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are distinguished by a sailor's collar on the uniform and a navy blue
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size because of the new geopolitical situation after the end of the
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and an increasing number of international missions, after as the
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The Italian Army in World War 1, David Nicolle, Osprey, London
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Since 2013 the San Marco Regiment is now part of the larger
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A detachment of the Grado battalion parading on 2 June 2007
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Special Operations Company (Compagnia Operazioni Speciali
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Structure of the Amphibious Forces Command (COMFORSBARC).
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March 1944. Sub-lieutenant of 3rd Regiment San Marco of
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The San Marco Regiment traces its history back to the
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who were hastily equipped as infantry. Following the
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on 26 March 2013. Court proceedings have continued.
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Rome
Italian
Brindisi
Italian Navy
marines
battalion
Cold War
San Marco Marine Brigade
Republic of Venice

Wars of Italian Independence
marksmen
Peking
Boxer Rebellion
Italo-Turkish War
Italian campaign
World War I
infantry
artillery
customs units
Amalfi
Battle of Caporetto
Venice
Battle of the Piave River
Tianjin
China
Second Italo-Abyssinian War
Second World War
Cape Martin

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