The Battle of Culqualber was fought near Culqualber Pass, Ethiopia, from 6 August to 21 November 1941, between Italian and colonial forces and British...
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Alfredo Serranti (category Recipients of the Gold Medal of Military Valor)
1896 – Culqualber Pass, 21 November 1941) was an officer in the Royal Italian Army during World War II. He was killed in action during the battle of Culqualber...
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Carlo Garbieri (army officer) (category Recipients of the Gold Medal of Military Valor)
1895 – Culqualber Pass, 21 November 1941) was an Italian Army officer and football referee. He was killed in action during the battle of Culqualber and posthumously...
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Zaptié (category Military history of Italy during World War II)
formed part of the Carabinieri. They were organised in a battalion commanded by Major Alfredo Serranti that fought at the Battle of Culqualber in Ethiopia...
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Carabinieri (redirect from Corps of Carabineers)
December 1940 Bronze Medal of Military Valor Battle at Cafe Struga on the Albanian-Yugoslav front on 18 April 1941 Battle of Culqualber (Ethiopia), 6 August-21...
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Augusto Ugolini (category Recipients of the Gold Medal of Military Valor)
during the battle of Culqualber, for which he was awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor. He was born in Padua on December 6, 1887, the son of Ugolino...
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World War II casualties (redirect from List of World War II Casualties by Country)
date, in the last battles in East Africa there were 490 askaris killed in the battle of Culqualber and 3,700 killed in the battle of Gondar, plus an unknown...
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Robert Carr (rugby union) (category British Army personnel of World War II)
the Battle of Culqualber, when he volunteered to lead a group of four Askaris to capture several enemy positions, resulting in the surrender of 40 Italian...
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First Battle of El Alamein: July 1942 Battle of Alam el Halfa: August–September 1942 Second Battle of El Alamein: October–November 1942 Battle of El Agheila:...
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Playfair 2004, p. 319. Mead 2007, p. 142. Vincenzo Meleca. "La Battaglia di Culqualber" (PDF). ilcornodafrica.it (in Italian). Retrieved 17 February 2024. Gustavsson...
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Italian Somaliland (category Former countries of the interwar period)
constituted a part of the Carabinieri. They were organised into a battalion commanded by Major Alfredo Serranti that defended Culqualber (Ethiopia) for three...
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operation in the last CR.42 (MM4033) against British artillery positions at Culqualber. Mottet fired one burst and killed Lieutenant-Colonel Ormsby, the CRA...
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constituted a part of the Carabinieri. They were organised into a battalion commanded by Major Alfredo Serranti that defended Culqualber (Ethiopia) for three...
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SA: Purnell. OCLC 499914466 – via Hyperwar. [1] Somalian heroism in Culqualber battle (in Italian)] "Not everyone knows that ... zaptiehs (in Italian)"...
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Some Italian garrisons, such as Gondar and Culqualber, held out till November 1941, and a small number of Italians waged a guerrilla war for some more...
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