The Motorized Brigade "Cremona" was an infantry brigade of the Italian Army. The brigade's headquarters was in the city of Turin. The brigade carried...
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"Como". The 21st Motorized Infantry Battalion "Alfonsine" and 22nd Infantry Battalion "Primaro" were assigned to the Motorized Brigade "Cremona", whose command...
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20th Infantry Division "Friuli" (redirect from Italian 20 Motorized Division Friuli)
included the 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona" and the 22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona". The XX Infantry Brigade was the infantry component of the 20th...
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to form the I Motorized Grouping (Italian: 1° Raggruppamento Motorizzato), which was to aid in the allied war effort. The I Motorized Grouping consisted...
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Mechanized Brigade "Goito" (Milan) Mechanized Brigade "Legnano" (Bergamo) 31st Armored Brigade "Curtatone" (Bellinzago Novarese) Motorized Brigade "Cremona" (Turin)...
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of the Motorized Brigade "Cremona". In 1989, the battalion was reduced to a reserve unit and the flag of the 22nd Infantry Regiment "Cremona" transferred...
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Infantry Division "Cremona". For the Cremona's history after World War II see: see Motorized Brigade "Cremona". 44th Infantry Division "Cremona", in Pisa 21st...
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Armoured Brigade Curtatone in Bellinzago Novarese Mechanized Brigade Goito in Milan Mechanized Brigade Legnano in Bergamo Motorized Brigade Cremona in Turin...
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101st Motorized Division "Trieste" (Italian: 101ª Divisione motorizzata "Trieste") was a motorized infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World...
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1915 the Friuli along with the Infantry Brigade "Cremona" formed the 16th Division of the Line. The brigade fought bravely in World War I but was dissolved...
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brigade with the same name existed (i.e. 7th Artillery Regiment "Cremona" - Motorized Brigade "Cremona", 35th Artillery Regiment "Friuli" - Motorized...
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soldiers). On 30 October 1975 the Infantry Division "Cremona" was reduced to Motorized Brigade "Cremona". On 12 November 1976, the President of the Italian...
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Company "Brescia", in Montorio Veronese Motorized Brigade "Cremona", in Turin Command and Signal Unit "Cremona", in Turin 1st Armored Squadrons Group "Nizza...
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58th Infantry Division "Legnano" (redirect from Brigade "Palermo")
Grouping CCCL Coastal Battalion 1st Motorized Grouping (58th Infantry Division "Legnano" Staff) Command Company 67th Motorized Infantry Regiment "Legnano" Command...
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Infantry Division "Cremona". In 1975 the regiment was reduced to 7th Field Artillery Group "Adria" and assigned to the Motorized Brigade "Cremona". In 1992 the...
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versions of the Bofors 40mm gun. Combat Group "Cremona", with men from the 44th Infantry Division "Cremona", attached to British V Corps – Major General...
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80th Infantry Division "La Spezia" (redirect from Brigade "Spezia")
Infantry Regiment "Cremona", while the 80th Artillery Regiment "La Spezia" was raised in Pisa by the 7th Artillery Regiment "Cremona". The division was...
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Artillery Regiment "Cremona" of the Motorized Brigade "Cremona" moved from Turin to Rome to join the "Granatieri di Sardegna" brigade on 21 December 1995...
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31st Infantry Division "Calabria" (redirect from Brigade "Calabria")
Artillery Regiment "Cremona") II Group (75/27 mod. 11 field guns; transferred on 2 August 1941 from the 7th Artillery Regiment "Cremona") III Group (75/13...
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103rd Infantry Division "Piacenza" (redirect from Brigade "Piacenza")
meaning it had some motorized transport, but not enough to move the entire division at once. The division's lineage begins with the Brigade "Piacenza" raised...
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105th Infantry Division "Rovigo" (redirect from Brigade "Rovigo")
of the 10th Motorized Division "Piave": the 227th Infantry Regiment "Rovigo" was raised in Vicenza on 5 January 1942 by the 57th Motorized Regiment "Piave"...
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10th Infantry Division "Piave" (redirect from Italian 10 Motorized Division Piave)
had some motorized transport, but not enough to move the entire division at once. On 15 July 1941 the division reorganized to a fully motorized division...
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which was assigned to the Motorized Brigade "Cremona". Since 1 November 2019, the flag of the Logistic Battalion "Cremona" is assigned to the Logistic...
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16th Infantry Division "Pistoia" (redirect from 16th Motorized Division "Pistoia")
but reorganized to a fully motorized division in 1941. Consequently on 10 October 1941 the division was renamed 16th Motorized Division "Pistoia" (Italian:...
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Division "Cremona" and moved to the city of Turin. As part of the 1975 army reform the "Cremona" division was reorganized as Motorized Brigade "Cremona" and...
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The 102nd Motorized Division "Trento" (Italian: 102ª Divisione motorizzata "Trento") was a motorized infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during...
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follows the organization of the 11th Motorized Division "Brennero": 11th Motorized Division "Brennero" 231st Motorized Infantry Regiment "Brennero" Command...
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4th Infantry Division "Livorno" (redirect from Italian 4 Motorized Division Livorno)
brigade assumed the name of IV Infantry Brigade and received the 38th Infantry Regiment "Ravenna" from the disbanded Brigade "Ravenna". The brigade was...
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55th Infantry Division "Savona" (redirect from Brigade "Savona")
was classified as an auto-transportable division, meaning it had some motorized transport, but not enough to move the entire division at once. The division...
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Pistoia was renamed 87th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Senio". To avoid confusion with support units of the Motorized Brigade "Friuli" the battalion's...
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