The Italian Co-belligerent Army (Italian: Esercito Cobelligerante Italiano), or Army of the South (Esercito del Sud), were names applied to various division...
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The Italian Co-Belligerent Navy (Marina Cobelligerante Italiana), or Navy of the South (Marina del Sud) or Royal Navy (Regia Marina), was the navy of the...
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The Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force (Aviazione Cobelligerante Italiana, or ACI), or Air Force of the South (Aeronautica del Sud), was the air force of...
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Allies. The Royal Italian Army was then turned into the Italian Co-Belligerent Army fighting alongside the Allies while some Italian forces joined the...
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Republican Army of the Italian Social Republic and the Italian Co-belligerent Army of the Kingdom of Italy were rare, while clashes between the Italian fascists...
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Cobelligerante del Sud (Italian Co-Belligerent Army), the army of the Italian Royalist forces, fighting on the side of the Allies in southern Italy after the Allied...
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described as co-belligerent of Russia in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Italian Co-Belligerent Army – fighting with the Allies Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force...
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The Italian Army (Italian: Esercito Italiano [EI]) is the land force branch of the Italian Armed Forces. The army's history dates back to the Italian unification...
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co-belligerent in the war against Germany. Thereafter, the Italian Co-Belligerent Army and the Italian partisans fought alongside the Allies against German...
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After the Armistice of Cassibile the division joined the Italian Co-belligerent Army's Italian Liberation Corps and together with the Polish II Corps liberated...
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German forces. The Allies organized some royalist Italian troops into the Italian Co-Belligerent Army, while other troops continued to fight alongside...
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Giovanni Messe (category CS1 Italian-language sources (it))
Italian field marshal and politician. In the Second World War, he was captured in Tunisia but made chief of staff of the Italian Co-belligerent Army after...
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government in the south. The Italian Co-Belligerent Army (Esercito Cobelligerante Italiano) was the army of the Italian royalist forces fighting on the...
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Umberto Utili (category Italian Army generals)
(1895–1952) was an Italian general known for his service with the Italian Co-belligerent Army in 1943–1945. Utili took part in the Greco-Italian War and in the...
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The Italian Liberation Corps (Italian: Corpo Italiano di Liberazione (CIL)) was a corps of the Italian Co-belligerent Army during the Italian campaign...
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co-belligerent army (Italian Co-Belligerent Army), navy (Italian Co-Belligerent Navy), and air force (Italian Co-Belligerent Air Force). These Italian forces fought...
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the Italian Co-Belligerent Army formed the CIV Mixed Engineer Battalion for the Combat Group "Mantova", which fought on the allied side in the Italian campaign...
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remained of the Italian troops was organised into the Italian Co-belligerent Army, which fought alongside the Allies, while other Italian forces, loyal...
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184th Infantry Division "Nembo" (Nimbus) 185th Infantry Division "Folgore" (Lightning) Italian Co-belligerent Army Royal Italian Army during World War II...
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Clemente Primieri (category Italian Army generals)
was an Italian general, best known for being the leader of Gruppo di Combattimento Cremona, one of the units of the Italian Co-Belligerent Army which fought...
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Garfagnana Italian Campaign (World War II) Italian Co-belligerent Army Mediterranean and Middle East theatre of World War II Military history of Italy during...
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20th Infantry Division "Friuli" (redirect from Italian 20 Infantry Division Friuli)
announced on 8 September 1943. The division then served with the Italian Co-belligerent Army and remained active into the early stages of the Cold War. The...
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44th Infantry Division "Cremona" (redirect from Italian 44 Infantry Division Cremona)
then served with the Italian Co-belligerent Army and remained active until the 1975 Italian Army reform. After the Second Italian War of Independence the...
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8th Paratroopers Engineer Regiment "Folgore" (redirect from 8th Parachute Engineer Regiment (Italy))
traditions of the Royal Italian Army's 8th Engineer Regiment and VIII Paratroopers Sappers Battalion, and the Italian Co-Belligerent Army's CLXXXIV Mixed Engineer...
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185th Paratroopers Reconnaissance Target Acquisition Regiment "Folgore" (redirect from 1st Paratroopers Regiment (Italy))
"Folgore" (Italian: 185° Reggimento Paracadutisti Ricognizione Acquisizione Obiettivi "Folgore", abbreviated as: 185° RAO) is an Italian Army special forces...
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58th Infantry Division "Legnano" (redirect from Italian 58 Infantry Division Legnano)
were used to form the first unit of the Italian Co-belligerent Army, which fought on the allied side in the Italian campaign. On 17 February 1944 the division's...
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of Italy The National Republican Army, the army of the Italian Social Republic The Italian Co-Belligerent Army Army of Italy (France), a field army of...
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awarded Italy's highest military honor the Gold Medal of Military Valor. In March 1944, the regiment was reformed by the Italian Co-belligerent Army on the...
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155th Artillery Regiment "Emilia" (redirect from 155th Self-propelled Army Corps Artillery Regiment)
over the Adriatic Sea to Apulia in Southern Italy, where the survivors joined the Italian Co-belligerent Army. In October 1944 the regiment joined the Combat...
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Eastern Front. Served at the time of the fall of the Fascist regime and the Armistice of Cassibile. Chief of Staff of the Italian Co-belligerent Army....
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