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    Group "Conegliano", in Gemona Mountain Artillery Group "Udine", in Tolmezzo Mountain Artillery Group "Osoppo", in Pontebba Mountain Artillery Group "Pinerolo"...
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    organization depicted in the following table: Note 2: The "Udine" group's 56th Mountain Artillery Battery was not raised until November 1916 for lack of available...
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  • Mountain Artillery Regiment) ʘ-> Udine Mountain Artillery Group "Udine", in Tolmezzo (M56 105 mm pack howitzers) -> Mountain Artillery Group "Udine"...
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    Field Artillery Regiment (8x batteries) V Group / 1st Heavy Field Artillery Regiment (2x batteries) VI Group "Udine" / 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment...
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  • Thumbnail for 3rd Alpine Division "Julia"
    Brigade formed in Udine on 11 March 1926 with the 8th Alpini Regiment in Udine and 9th Alpini Regiment in Gorizia and the 3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment in...
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    35 mortars) 23rd Artillery Regiment "Re", in Udine Command Unit I Group (75/27 mod. 11 field guns) II Group (75/13 mod. 15 mountain guns; transferred...
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    "Veneto" was activated in Udine on 1 March 1942 and consisted of the 255th and 256th infantry regiments, and the 159th Artillery Regiment. As a division...
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    Anti-aircraft Artillery Command (Padua) C4-IEW Command (Anzio) Field Artillery Brigade (Portogruaro) Engineer Brigade (Udine) Logistic Support Command (Udine) Between...
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  • Thumbnail for Mountain Artillery Group "Udine"
    The Mountain Artillery Group "Udine" (Italian: Gruppo Artiglieria da Montagna "Udine") is an inactive mountain artillery group of the Italian Army, which...
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  • Codroipo Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno", in Pontebba, (M56 105 mm pack howitzers, disbanded on 31 October 1989) Mountain Artillery Group "Udine", in Tolmezzo...
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  • Company based in Teramo) Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno", in Pontebba (M56 105 mm pack howitzers) Mountain Artillery Group "Udine", in Tolmezzo (M56 105 mm...
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    Field Artillery Regiment (8x batteries) II Group "Torino-Aosta" / 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment VII Group "Vicenza" / 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment...
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    to Udine and on 1 March of the same year the regiment consisted of the following units: 5th Field Artillery Regiment, in Udine Command Unit I Group with...
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    Alpini (category Mountain troops)
    Udine In 1877, five Alpini mountain artillery batteries were formed and - in the following year - the Alpini had already grown to 36 mountain infantry...
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  • Thumbnail for 5th Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italy)
    The 5th Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italian: 5° Reggimento Artiglieria da Montagna) is an inactive mountain artillery regiment of the Italian Army, which...
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    Fast Artillery Regiment "Eugenio di Savoia", in Udine (transferred to the 27th Infantry Division "Brescia" on 30 March 1941) Command Unit I Group (75/27...
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    The province of Udine (Italian: provincia di Udine; Friulian: provincie di Udin; Slovene: Videmska pokrajina; Resian: Vydänskä provinčjä; German: Provinz...
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  • Thumbnail for Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno"
    The Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno" (Italian: Gruppo Artiglieria da Montagna "Belluno") is an inactive mountain artillery group of the Italian Army...
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    surrender too (mainly troops from the Alpini Battalion "Ivrea" and the Mountain Artillery Group "Aosta"), saw heavy combat in Montenegro and out of its 16,000...
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  • howitzers 2nd Horse Group, in Milan (Lombardy) with ceremonial 75/27 Mod. 1912 horse-drawn guns 3rd Engineer Regiment, in Udine (Friuli-Venezia Giulia)...
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    Artillery Group "Belluno", *1909-1989 Mountain Artillery Group "Conegliano", *1909- Mountain Artillery Group "Udine", *1915-1995 Mountain Artillery Group...
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    215th CC.NN. Artillery Battery (65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns) IV CC.NN. Machine Gun Battalion IV Artillery Group (65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns, Royal Italian...
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    regiment of the Italian Army, which was based in Udine in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Originally an artillery regiment of the Royal Italian Army, the regiment...
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    two Luftwaffe anti-aircraft battalions. XXXXIX Mountain Corps included two motorised heavy artillery battalions and a road construction battalion. LI...
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  • Thumbnail for Alpini and mountain artillery formations in World War I
    the Mountain Artillery, which both share the Cappello Alpino as identifying symbol. Below follow tables listing the regiments, battalions and groups, companies...
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    Autonomous Artillery Group, in Sondrio Three artillery regiments supported the sectors of the Vallo alpino orientale: 9th Guardia alla Frontiera Artillery Regiment...
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    renamed 8th Field Artillery Regiment "Pasubio". On 30 September 2001 the batteries of the 8th Field Artillery Regiment "Pasubio" in Udine were disbanded...
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  • Thumbnail for Ugo Santovito
    the 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment and then in the 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment, earning a Bronze Medal of Military Valor. His artillery group was later...
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    Palmanova 18th Anti-tank Field Artillery Regiment, in Udine 155th Field Artillery Regiment, in Udine 4th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment, in Cervignano...
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    Luigi Cadorna, employed frontal assaults after impressive (but short) artillery barrages. The Austro-Hungarians had the advantage of fighting from uphill...
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