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21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona"

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2412: 2368: 2382: 2467: 2574: 2442: 1316:. On 15 November 1943, the 90th CC.NN. Legion was renamed 321st Infantry Regiment "Cremona". On 10 May 1944, the two battalions of the 321st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" were disbanded and their fascists personnel discharged. On the same day the 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" and 22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona" ceded both their III Battalion to the 321st Infantry Regiment "Cremona". In July 1944, the "Cremona" division was transferred to Southern Italy, where on 15 September 1944, the 321st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" was disbanded and its two battalions returned to their original regiments. On 25 September 1944, the 44th Infantry Division "Cremona" was reorganized in 2547: 2539: 2849: 2343: 2865: 2715: 2392: 190: 183: 2746: 2529: 2402: 2766: 2786: 2422: 2645: 2432: 2857: 2675: 2355: 2330: 2841: 2635: 2705: 2452: 773:. On 25 October 1871, the brigade level was abolished, and the two regiments of the Brigade "Cremona" were renamed 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona", respectively 22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona". On 2 January 1881, the brigade level was reintroduced, and the two regiments were renamed again as 21st Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Cremona") and 22nd Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Cremona"). On 1 November 1884, the 21st Infantry Regiment ceded some of its companies to help form the 83rd Infantry Regiment ( 2833: 138: 133: 2825: 2776: 2725: 148: 2817: 2756: 2625: 2807: 2695: 2508: 2665: 34: 2615: 1483: 2685: 2605: 2555: 2655: 2595: 2498: 143: 2488: 482:. On the evening of 27 July, King Charles Albert ordered a retreat towards Milan. By 19h in the evening of 4 August 1848, the Sardinian troops had retreated within the walls of Milan, where one hour later King Charles Albert held a war council, which decided to abandon the city due to a lack of munitions and food. The next morning the Sardinians were informed that the Austrian commander Field Marshal 128: 560:. However, early on 20 March General Ramorino abandoned La Cava and moved his division South across the Po river, leaving only the 21st Infantry Regiment at La Cava with orders to retreat across the Po river if the regiment was attacked. At noon on the same day the whole Austrian Army crossed the Ticino river at Pavia and, even though the 21st Infantry Regiment led Major 62: 1601:
and renamed 21st Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine". On 28 August 1992, the 21st Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine" lost its autonomy and the next day entered the reformed 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona". On 5 November 1996, the 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" was transferred from the
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voted for the resumption of the war, with 94 votes in favour and 24 against. King Charles Albert decided that hostilities would resume on 20 March and, as stipulated in the 1848 armistice, the Austrians were informed about the continuation of the war eight days before the hostilities resumed. Charles
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with the Lombard volunteers, who had retreated with the Royal Sardinian Army over the Ticino river after the signing of the armistice. The 19th Infantry Regiment was formed with the I, III, V, IX, X, XI provisional Lombard battalions, while the 20th Infantry Regiment was formed with the II, IV, VI
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After the armistice the Austrians sent troops to occupy the duchies of Parma and Piacenza and Duchy of Modena and Reggio, while King Charles Albert began to expand his army with the intent to resume the war at the earliest opportunity. On 16 September 1848, the Royal Sardinian Army formed the 19th
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On 25 January 1917, the depot of the 21st Infantry Regiment in La Spezia formed the 233rd Infantry Regiment for the newly formed Brigade "Lario", while the depot of the 22nd Infantry Regiment in Pisa formed the command of the Brigade "Grosseto" and the 237th Infantry Regiment for the newly formed
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The 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine" consisted of a command, a command and services company, three motorized companies, and a heavy mortar company equipped with towed 120mm Mod. 63 mortars. At the time the battalion fielded 844 men (41 officers, 94 non-commissioned officers, and 709
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to the 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona", which disbanded its II Fusilier Battalion and integrated the II Tank Squadrons Group as II Tank Battalion. In 1964, the II Tank Battalion was renamed XIV Tank Battalion and transferred to the Infantry Division "Cremona". In November 1968 the regiment was
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and Monte Pertica. The next day, the 21st Infantry Regiment's II Battalion managed to take the summit of Monte Pertica, and on 27 October the battalion, together with the II Battalion of the 239th Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Pesaro") defeated an enemy counterattack. By evening of 27 October the
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had agreed to allow the Sardinians to retreat and by 6 August the Sardinians had left Milan and retreated over the Ticino. With the Sardinian troops also thousands of Milanese civilians and many of the Lombard volunteers, who had enrolled in the provisional Lombard battalions of the Provisional
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the army disbanded the regimental level and newly independent battalions were granted for the first time their own flags. On 29 October 1975, the 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" and the regiment's I Battalion were disbanded. On the same day the 22nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Cremona" and the
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On 10 November 1917, the Brigade "Cremona", which had suffered more than 2,300 casualties during the retreat, was disbanded. The brigade's survivors were assigned to the 257th Infantry Regiment and 258th Infantry Regiment of the Brigade "Tortona". On 22 November 1917, the Brigade "Tortona" was
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Ultimately the 21st Infantry Regiment was forced to retreat across the Po river, where it joined with the rest of the Lombard Division, which played no role in the remaining events of the war. On 22-23 March 1849, Field Marshal Radetzky decisively defeated the Sardinians in the
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and the 22nd Infantry Regiment's IV Battalion counterattacked and drove the enemy troops back. On 18 May 1916, the depot of the 22nd Infantry Regiment in Pisa formed the I Battalion of the newly formed 226th Infantry Regiment, which was assigned to the newly formed
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in reserve. On 29 November 1917, also the Brigade "La Spezia", which had been formed in March 1915 by the depots of the 21st and 22nd infantry regiments, was disbanded due to the heavy losses the brigade had suffered in the retreat to the Piave river.
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on the Monte Grappa massif, but the regiment had to fall back to the Italian lines on 16 January after having suffered more than 900 casualties in the attacks and counterattacks of the preceding three days. On 15 June 1918, the first day of the
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renamed Brigade "Cremona", with the brigade's regiments renumbered as 21st Infantry Regiment respectively 22nd Infantry Regiment. On 25 November 1917, the Brigade "Cremona" was again in the first line, with the 21st Infantry Regiment on
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soldiers). The 22nd Infantry Battalion "Primaro", which was tasked with training the recruits destined for the Motorized Brigade "Cremona", consisted of a command, a command platoon, and two recruit companies. On 12 November 1976, the
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for its conduct on the Karst plateau in August, September and November 1916, and for its bravery on Monte Asolone on 14 January 1918. The medals were affixed to the flags of the two regiments and added to their coat of arms.
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and agreed to an armistice, which ended the short Second Campaign of the First Italian War of Independence. As a consequence of the Sardinian defeat the Lombard Division and its four regiments were disbanded in May 1849.
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For their conduct in Corsica between 9 September and 3 October 1943, and for their conduct between 12 January and 8 May 1945, the 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" and 22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona" were both awarded a
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For its conduct on the Karst plateau in August, September and November 1916, and for the bravery of its II Battalion on Monte Pertica on 25-27 October 1918, the 21st Infantry Regiment was awarded a
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on the Karst plateau and suffered more than 1,100 casualties for limited gains. On 12 December 1915, the depots of the 21st Infantry Regiment, 22nd Infantry Regiment, and 88th Infantry Regiment (
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attacked Height 144 East of Debeli hill. After making slow progress, and spending the night under enemy artillery fire, the next day, 15 September, the attacking units were reinforced by the
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to support the Italian efforts to block the German's escape, but in the night of 3-4 October 1943 the last German units were embarked in Bastia leaving behind 700 dead and 350
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resisted for six hours, the Austrians fixed the 21st Infantry Regiment in place with a screening forces, while the main body of the army marched North towards Mortara and
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hill. On 12 August 1916, the Brigade "Cremona" and Brigade "Chieti" pushed the Austro-Hungarians off both hills. On 14 September 1916, the first day of the
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were disbanded, while the 88th Infantry Regiment "Friuli" was transferred to the Brigade "Cremona". On 28 December 1926, the Brigade "Cremona" was renamed
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on coastal defense duty. On 15 November 1941, the depot of the 22nd Infantry Regiment in Pisa reformed the 126th Infantry Regiment "La Spezia" for the
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Brigade "Cremona" had lost more than 1,500 men and was sent to man the trenches of the second Italian line, where the brigade remained until the
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assigned with decree 846 the flag and traditions of the 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" to the 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine".
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formed the 126th Infantry Regiment for the new brigade. On 24 May 1915, the day after Italy's entry into the war, the Brigade "Cremona" was in
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on 10 August, the Austro-Hungarians had to fall back and the Brigade "Cremona" pursued them on the Karst plateau to the hills overlooking the
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became an autonomous unit and was renamed 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine", while the regiment's IV Mechanized Battalion in
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signed an armistice, which stated that Charles Albert's troops would withdraw from the whole of the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, and the
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ceded two of its fusilier battalions to the 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona". Afterwards the regiment consisted of the following units:
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formed eight new infantry regiments to garrison the occupied territories. Each existing infantry regiment, with the exception of the
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and again made only limited advances. On 16 September, the attacking units were reinforced by the 21st Infantry Regiment and the
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Ticino river, which formed the border between the Kingdom of Sardinia and the Austrian Empire. On 29 March, the main body of the
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became an autonomous unit and was renamed 22nd Infantry Battalion "Primaro". On the same date the regiment's III Battalion in
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in the island's North, with the two Italian divisions attempting to block their escape. On 13 September 1943, elements of the
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On 5 October 2002, the Armored Brigade "Centauro" was disbanded and 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" was transferred to the
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Infantry Division "Cremona" were disbanded. The next day, on 30 October 1975, the 21st Infantry Regiment's II Battalion in
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to help rescue efforts after heavy floods had devastated the area. For its work in Vercelli the regiment was awarded a
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Volunteer Battalion. The two regiments formed the 1st Brigade of the Lombard Division, which was commanded by General
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after the annexation of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. From 1862 to 1863 the 21st Infantry Regiment was based in
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On 16 April 1861, the 21st Infantry Regiment and 22nd Infantry Regiment ceded both one battalion to help form the
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After the end of operations on Corsica all Italian units were transferred to Sardinia, where they joined the
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in the hope that he could use the rebellions in Lombardy–Venetia to expand his own kingdom. Thus began the
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was formed and the 21st and 22nd infantry regiments assigned to it. The brigade was then sent to garrison
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On 1 March 1860, the 21st Infantry Regiment ceded two companies to help form the 27th Infantry Regiment (
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and the 125th Infantry Regiment for the new brigade, while the depot of the 22nd Infantry Regiment in
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drove the Austrian forces out of the city. On 23 March 1848, King Charles Albert declared war on the
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between Italy and the Allies was announced and the "Cremona" and "Friuli" divisions, together with
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companies and one machine gun section. On 1 March 1915, the depot of the 21st Infantry Regiment in
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ceded their III Battalion and three depot companies to form the 21st Infantry Regiment, while the
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On 12 January 1945, the Combat Group "Cremona" entered the frontline between the railroad from
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Government of Milan, crossed the Ticino. Three days later, on 9 August, the Austrian General
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From 14 June to 10 November 1983, the battalion's 3rd Motorized Company was attached to the
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and the Sardinian government decided to send reinforcements to Sicily. This triggered the
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launched a surprise attack on the Italian trenches running from the Karst plateau to the
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and on the evening of the same day King Charles Albert abdicated in favour of his son
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river. In the event the Lombard Division was attacked it was to retreat North through
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and rout the Italian forces opposing them, which forced the Italian armies along the
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On 1 June 1991, the 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine" was equipped with
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on 8 September 1943, the "Cremona" division fought German units retreating through
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began and on 1 November the Brigade "Cremaon" attacked from Doberdò lake towards
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On 14 January 1914, the 22nd Infantry Regiment attacked and took the summit of
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In February 1941, the "Cremona" division was ordered to transfer to northern
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in reserve. On 21 August 1915, the brigade was sent into the first line in
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river. The Brigade "Cremona", which at the time was in the first line at
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brigade. On 9 March 1917, the Brigade "Cremona" was transferred to the
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In 1934, the 20th Territorial Division of Livorno changed its name to
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On 25 and 26 March 1848, two Sardinian advance guards crossed the
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was signed and the "Cremona" division returned to its garrisons.
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massif, and the 22nd Infantry Regiment in the nearby village of
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ceded their III Battalion and three depot companies to form the
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was formed in September 1940. On 10 June 1940, Italy entered
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set off, with the support of the Sardinian government, from
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After the war the Combat Group "Cremona" was garrisoned in
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crossed the Ticino river and marched directly towards the
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as reinforcement. On 8 November 1942, Allied forces
3074: 3050: 3013: 2973: 2966: 2920: 2798: 2737: 2586: 2571: 2520: 2479: 2464: 2365: 2340: 1437:. On 15 October 1945, the combat group was renamed 769:In 1866, the Brigade "Cremona" participated in the 173: 168: 122: 111: 103: 93: 83: 73: 55: 43: 21: 3023:13th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Pinerolo" 1979: 1977: 1224:in the invasion force's second echelon behind the 1019:and establish a blocking line North of it between 3276:Military units and formations established in 1848 3031:57th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Abruzzi" 2016: 2014: 2012: 2010: 2008: 2006: 2004: 1282:, which was located in Southern Corsica, and the 1100:, while the 22nd Infantry Regiment was awarded a 580:. On 24 March, the new king met with Radetzky at 512:provisional Lombard battalions, the 1st Brescian 3043:87th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Friuli" 3027:45th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Reggio" 702:Sardinian campaign in central and southern Italy 412:ordered on 1 March 1848 the mobilization of the 1762:Annuario militare del regno d'Italia - Volume I 1706: 1704: 1702: 1700: 1698: 1696: 1694: 1692: 1690: 1688: 1686: 1684: 1682: 1680: 1678: 1676: 1674: 1672: 1670: 1668: 1666: 1664: 1662: 1660: 1658: 1576:67th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Montelungo" 3019:6th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Aosta" 2041: 2039: 1656: 1654: 1652: 1650: 1648: 1646: 1644: 1642: 1640: 1638: 1138:20th Infantry Division "Curtatone e Montanara" 2897: 2313: 1220:and the "Cremona" division was deployed near 903:, the brigade initially remained inactive at 8: 2550:Army Training Command and Application School 919:hill and the 22nd Infantry Regiment towards 234:arm. The regiment was formed in 1848 by the 3240:182nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi" 2268:. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 115. 1822: 1820: 1818: 1715:. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 268. 1459:transferred its II Tank Squadrons Group in 544:. On 20 March, the Lombard division was at 3064:235th Volunteer Training Regiment "Piceno" 2995:66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment "Trieste" 2970: 2904: 2890: 2882: 2583: 2476: 2320: 2306: 2298: 1774:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 1156:, which was the infantry component of the 516:Regiment, the 2nd Lombard Legion, and the 397:, which had led to the abdication of King 3060:85th Volunteer Training Regiment "Verona" 2282:. Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica 1755: 1753: 1751: 1749: 975:, during which the brigade fought on the 871:. This time the brigade attacked towards 3056:17th Volunteer Training Regiment "Acqui" 1795: 1793: 1791: 1789: 1787: 1785: 1474:22nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Cremona" 789:, which led to the establishment of the 226:. The regiment is named for the city of 1726: 1724: 1722: 1634: 1371:began and the combat group crossed the 2203:"126° Reggimento fanteria "La Spezia"" 2109:"22° Reggimento di fanteria "Cremona"" 2084:"21° Reggimento di fanteria "Cremona"" 1767: 1015:, the brigade was ordered to march to 420:, but on 18 March 1848, the people of 254:. In 1866, the regiment fought in the 18: 2542:Army Simulation and Validation Center 2181:"19ª Divisione di fanteria "Venezia"" 2159:"88° Reggimento di fanteria "Friuli"" 2134:"87° Reggimento di fanteria "Friuli"" 2022:"44ª Divisione di fanteria "Cremona"" 1615:Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" 1495:Command and Services Company, in Asti 1383:river and advanced North, liberating 915:: the 21st Infantry Regiment towards 322:Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" 88:Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" 7: 2047:"20ª Divisione di fanteria "Friuli"" 1448:, and a mortar company with British 1379:. Next the combat group crossed the 1340:, with which it participated in the 963:, where it entered the frontline at 863:. On 21-22 October 1915, during the 696:. On 15 May 1860, Garibaldi won the 3232:141st Infantry Regiment "Catanzaro" 3208:92nd Infantry Regiment "Basilicata" 3204:91st Infantry Regiment "Basilicata" 2228:"Gruppo di Combattimento "Cremona"" 1578:for that battalion's deployment to 1552:was reduced to a detachment of the 1367:river. On 6 April 1945, the allied 805:for the recovery efforts after the 273:, the regiment was assigned to the 16:Inactive Italian Army infantry unit 3248:231st Infantry Regiment "Avellino" 3220:121st Infantry Regiment "Macerata" 3184:73rd Infantry Regiment "Lombardia" 3080:1st Infantry Regiment "San Giusto" 1241:80th Infantry Division "La Spezia" 929:Regiment "Genova Cavalleria" (4th) 676:(Brigade "Pavia"). On 5 May 1860, 649:and 10th Infantry Regiment of the 595:Second Italian War of Independence 589:Second Italian War of Independence 361:On 12 January 1848, the people of 252:Second Italian War of Independence 14: 3252:244th Infantry Regiment "Cosenza" 3236:157th Infantry Regiment "Liguria" 3228:130th Infantry Regiment "Perugia" 3212:114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova" 3168:63rd Infantry Regiment "Cagliari" 3164:60th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" 3160:59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" 3007:152nd Infantry Regiment "Sassari" 3003:151st Infantry Regiment "Sassari" 2264:F. dell'Uomo, R. di Rosa (2001). 1732:"Le Feste dei Reparti - Novembre" 1711:F. dell'Uomo, R. Puletti (1998). 1566:President of the Italian Republic 1259:, while its sister division, the 1251:and Germany and Italy reacted by 1158:19th Infantry Division "Gavinana" 892:Regiment "Nizza Cavalleria" (1st) 771:Third Italian War of Independence 765:Third Italian War of Independence 629:and 2nd Infantry Regiment of the 441:First Italian War of Independence 357:First Italian War of Independence 308:the regiment was assigned to the 256:Third Italian War of Independence 240:First Italian War of Independence 212:21° Reggimento Fanteria "Cremona" 27:21° Reggimento Fanteria "Cremona" 3244:225th Infantry Regiment "Arezzo" 3224:123rd Infantry Regiment "Chieti" 3216:120th Infantry Regiment "Emilia" 3200:89th Infantry Regiment "Salerno" 3196:84th Infantry Regiment "Venezia" 3176:68th Infantry Regiment "Legnano" 3172:67th Infantry Regiment "Legnano" 3148:48th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara" 3144:47th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara" 3132:40th Infantry Regiment "Bologna" 3128:37th Infantry Regiment "Ravenna" 3124:33rd Infantry Regiment "Livorno" 3116:26th Infantry Regiment "Bergamo" 3108:22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona" 3104:21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" 3100:20th Infantry Regiment "Brescia" 3084:4th Infantry Regiment "Piemonte" 2991:62nd Infantry Regiment "Sicilia" 2863: 2855: 2847: 2839: 2831: 2823: 2815: 2805: 2784: 2774: 2764: 2754: 2744: 2723: 2713: 2703: 2693: 2683: 2673: 2663: 2653: 2643: 2633: 2623: 2613: 2603: 2593: 2572: 2553: 2545: 2537: 2527: 2506: 2496: 2486: 2465: 2450: 2440: 2430: 2420: 2410: 2400: 2390: 2380: 2366: 2353: 2341: 2328: 1487:21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" 1481: 1330:7th Artillery Regiment "Cremona" 1326:22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona" 1226:5th Infantry Division "Cosseria" 1186:44th Infantry Division "Cremona" 1174:7th Artillery Regiment "Cremona" 1166:44th Infantry Division "Cremona" 1162:19th Infantry Division "Venezia" 1066:Second Battle of the Piave River 787:Italo-Ethiopian War of 1887–1889 285:. After the announcement of the 275:44th Infantry Division "Cremona" 204:21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" 188: 181: 146: 141: 136: 131: 126: 60: 32: 22:21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" 3192:76th Infantry Regiment "Napoli" 3188:75th Infantry Regiment "Napoli" 3180:72nd Infantry Regiment "Puglie" 3156:53rd Infantry Regiment "Umbria" 3140:46th Infantry Regiment "Reggio" 3136:41st Infantry Regiment "Modena" 3096:16th Infantry Regiment "Savona" 3092:11th Infantry Regiment "Casale" 2999:82nd Infantry Regiment "Torino" 2359:Chief of the Army General Staff 1261:20th Infantry Division "Friuli" 1170:20th Infantry Division "Friuli" 1146:87th Infantry Regiment "Friuli" 1119:87th Infantry Regiment "Friuli" 531:On 1 March 1849, the Sardinian 424:, which was the capital of the 336:the Brigade "Cremona" attacked 293:. The division then joined the 230:and part of the Italian Army's 159:Silver Medals of Military Valor 1584:Multinational Force in Lebanon 1554:23rd Infantry Battalion "Como" 1409:Bronze Medal of Military Valor 1405:Silver Medal of Military Valor 1299:4th Moroccan Mountain Division 1286:, which had crossed over from 1102:Silver Medal of Military Valor 1098:Silver Medal of Military Valor 967:. The brigade returned to the 619:Papal Legations of the Romagne 277:, with which it fought in the 164:1x Bronze Medal of Civil Merit 1: 3152:52nd Infantry Regiment "Alpi" 3120:30th Infantry Regiment "Pisa" 3112:23rd Infantry Regiment "Como" 3088:7th Infantry Regiment "Cuneo" 2979:5th Infantry Regiment "Aosta" 2868:Army Aviation Training Center 2852:Medical and Veterinary School 1284:90th Panzergrenadier Division 1249:landed in French North Africa 1068:the brigade held the line on 973:Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo 739:Grenadiers of Tuscany Brigade 605:occupied Lombard part of the 369:rebelled against the rule of 214:) is an inactive unit of the 2983:9th Infantry Regiment "Bari" 1604:Mechanized Brigade "Cremona" 1510:IV Mechanized Battalion, in 1501:II Battalion, in Alessandria 1336:and assigned to the British 1131:7th Field Artillery Regiment 925:Seventh Battle of the Isonzo 536:Albert massed his army near 3271:Infantry Regiments of Italy 1558:Motorized Brigade "Cremona" 1498:I Battalion, in Alessandria 1470:Bronze Medal of Civil Merit 1457:Regiment "Nizza Cavalleria" 1439:Infantry Division "Cremona" 1425:Motorized Brigade "Cremona" 1421:Infantry Division "Cremona" 1314:Italian Co-belligerent Army 1280:Sturmbrigade Reichführer-SS 869:Fourth Battle of the Isonzo 706:Kingdom of the Two Sicilies 615:Duchy of Parma and Piacenza 607:Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia 497:Duchy of Parma and Piacenza 429:Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia 314:Motorized Brigade "Cremona" 310:Infantry Division "Cremona" 295:Italian Co-belligerent Army 262:the regiment fought on the 51:22 Nov. 1917 — 13 Oct. 2003 3292: 1608:Armored Brigade "Centauro" 1599:armored personnel carriers 1528:Anti-tank Company, in Asti 1519:armored personnel carriers 1418: 1183: 1142:Second Italo-Ethiopian War 1129:, which also included the 949:Ninth Battle of the Isonzo 901:Sixth Battle of the Isonzo 865:Third Battle of the Isonzo 843:formed the command of the 824: 682:Expedition of the Thousand 621:. On 1 November 1859, the 611:Duchy of Modena and Reggio 501:Duchy of Modena and Reggio 491:and the Sardinian General 484:Joseph Radetzky von Radetz 338:Austro-Hungarian positions 334:Ninth Battle of the Isonzo 318:Armored Brigade "Centauro" 279:Italian invasion of France 107:"Fortitudo mea in brachio" 49:1 Nov. 1859 — 10 Nov. 1917 2249:Stefani, Filippo (1989). 1270:On 8 September 1943, the 1113:On 15 November 1926, the 1091:Armistice of Villa Giusti 1082:Battle of Vittorio Veneto 799:First Italo-Ethiopian War 791:Italian colony of Eritrea 712:. On 17 March 1861, King 480:Battle of Volta Mantovana 31: 26: 2649:"Granatieri di Sardegna" 1760:Voghera, Enrico (1909). 1230:Franco-Italian Armistice 688:and landed on 11 May in 593:In fall 1859, after the 401:on 24 February, reached 389:. After the news of the 379:King of the Two Sicilies 162:1x Silver Medal of Merit 2770:Anti-aircraft Artillery 1228:. On 24 June 1940, the 1144:. On 9 March 1937, the 941:VIII Cyclists Battalion 884:Austro-Hungarian troops 807:1908 Messina earthquake 753:and then until 1866 in 745:, which had erupted in 493:Carlo Canera di Salasco 154:Military Order of Italy 38:Regimental coat of arms 2860:Alpine Training Center 1455:In December 1958, the 1322:Combat Group "Cremona" 1272:Armistice of Cassibile 1253:occupying Vichy France 995:to retreat behind the 933:III Cyclists Battalion 779:84th Infantry Regiment 727:59th Infantry Regiment 674:28th Infantry Regiment 657:. On the same day the 655:22nd Infantry Regiment 526:22nd Infantry Regiment 509:20th Infantry Regiment 507:Infantry Regiment and 287:Armistice of Cassibile 211: 47:1 Oct. 1848 — May 1849 2987:28th Regiment "Pavia" 2921:Infantry specialities 2844:Administrative School 2729:Tactical Intelligence 2709:Army Aviation Support 2679:"Pozzuolo del Friuli" 2533:Army Aviation Command 2205:. Regio Esercito Army 1828:"Brigata "La Spezia"" 1369:1945 spring offensive 1267:to Northern Corsica. 1203:infantry support guns 945:XI Cyclists Battalion 890:and the next day the 873:San Martino del Carso 743:anti-Sardinian revolt 647:9th Infantry Regiment 639:6th Infantry Regiment 635:5th Infantry Regiment 627:1st Infantry Regiment 433:five days of fighting 385:was the first of the 283:occupation of Corsica 3039:80th Regiment "Roma" 1938:"Brigata "Grosseto"" 1764:. Rome. p. 392. 1466:Province of Vercelli 1375:river and liberated 1278:, fought the German 1154:XIX Infantry Brigade 1152:and assigned to the 1011:. After arriving in 937:V Cyclists Battalion 698:Battle of Calatafimi 623:Royal Sardinian Army 599:Second French Empire 597:, the armies of the 452:Royal Sardinian Army 414:Royal Sardinian Army 301:on the allied side. 236:Royal Sardinian Army 2750:Army Special Forces 1960:"Brigata "Tortona"" 1850:"Brigata "Bisagno"" 1801:"Brigata "Cremona"" 1263:, was ferried from 1190:At the outbreak of 1123:XX Infantry Brigade 1031:river Southeast of 981:Battle of Caporetto 859:at the base of the 845:Brigade "La Spezia" 831:At the outbreak of 603:Kingdom of Sardinia 533:Chamber of Deputies 464:Peschiera del Garda 391:February Revolution 387:revolutions of 1848 383:Sicilian revolution 320:and in 2002 to the 244:Kingdom of Sardinia 1962:. Fronte del Piave 1940:. Fronte del Piave 1918:. Fronte del Piave 1896:. Fronte del Piave 1894:"Brigata "Genova"" 1874:. Fronte del Piave 1872:"Brigata "Arezzo"" 1852:. Fronte del Piave 1830:. Fronte del Piave 1803:. Fronte del Piave 1504:III Battalion, in 1093:came into effect. 1037:Ponte della Priula 1021:Colloredo di Prato 731:Brigade "Calabria" 717:proclaimed himself 714:Victor Emmanuel II 678:Giuseppe Garibaldi 297:and fought in the 115:1 November 1916 - 3258: 3257: 3070: 3069: 2879: 2878: 2875: 2874: 2567: 2566: 2512:"Vittorio Veneto" 1916:"Brigata "Lario"" 1450:ML 3-inch mortars 991:river and in the 909:Monte San Michele 827:Brigade "Cremona" 815:Italo-Turkish War 803:Strait of Messina 775:Brigade "Venezia" 659:Brigade "Cremona" 609:, as well as the 522:Girolamo Ramorino 476:Battle of Custoza 431:, rose up and in 197: 196: 117:Battle of Jamiano 3283: 2971: 2906: 2899: 2892: 2883: 2867: 2859: 2851: 2843: 2835: 2827: 2819: 2811:Military Academy 2809: 2790:Logistic Support 2788: 2778: 2768: 2758: 2748: 2727: 2719:NRDC-ITA Support 2717: 2707: 2697: 2687: 2677: 2667: 2657: 2647: 2637: 2627: 2617: 2607: 2597: 2584: 2576: 2559:Engineer Command 2557: 2549: 2541: 2531: 2510: 2500: 2490: 2477: 2469: 2454: 2446:COMFOTER Support 2444: 2434: 2424: 2414: 2404: 2394: 2384: 2370: 2357: 2345: 2332: 2322: 2315: 2308: 2299: 2292: 2291: 2289: 2287: 2276: 2270: 2269: 2261: 2255: 2254: 2246: 2240: 2239: 2237: 2235: 2224: 2215: 2214: 2212: 2210: 2199: 2193: 2192: 2190: 2188: 2183:. 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Italian Army
Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli"
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Battle of Jamiano





Military Order of Italy
Silver Medals of Military Valor
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Third Italian War of Independence
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