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    The Royal Sardinian Army (also the Sardinian Army, the Royal Sardo-Piedmontese Army, the Savoyard Army, or the Piedmontese Army) was the army of the Duchy...
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    signed the creation decree, by which the new army was to replace the previous Royal Sardinian Army and the Army of the Two Sicilies. The first two tasks of...
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    several Western militaries, including the French Army, British Army, Royal Sardinian Army, Royal Italian Army and the United States Marine Corps. Although...
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    infantry arm. The regiment was formed on 19 December 1821 by the Royal Sardinian Army as Brigade of "Casale", with the troops of the Brigade of "Monferrato"...
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  • 1861 to 1946 Royal Sardinian Army, from 1416 until it became the Royal Italian Army on 4 May 1861 Royal Saxon Army Royal Serbian Army, the army of Serbia...
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    took part in the Italian Wars of Independence as a commander of the Royal Sardinian Army. He assumed the Italian throne in 1878 on the death of his father...
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    infantry arm. The regiment was formed on 19 December 1821 by the Royal Sardinian Army as Brigade of "Savona", with the troops of the Brigade of "Genova"...
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    small town in the Marche region of Italy. It was fought between the Royal Sardinian Army – acting as the driving force in the war for Italian unification...
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    unit" in 2004. The regiment was formed on 19 December 1821 by the Royal Sardinian Army as Brigade of "Acqui", with the troops of the Brigade of "Alessandria"...
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    Uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces (category Italian Army)
    the armed force's historical uniforms can be traced back to the Royal Sardinian Army in the mid-19th Century, which was the predecessor of the current...
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    Italian Army's infantry arm. The regiment was formed in 1848 by the Royal Sardinian Army during the First Italian War of Independence. After the war the regiment...
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    under the army of Napoleon Bonaparte. Shortly before Napoleon's fall, Calosso returned to his native Turin and served in the Royal Sardinian Army until the...
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    arrival of the Royal Sardinian Army. Meanwhile, Garibaldi's victories started to cause disquiet to the Piedmont, and particularly the Sardinian Prime Minister...
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    request military intervention from the Royal Sardinian Army to restore order to the two cities. While Sardinian troops were able to maintain order for...
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    Unit "Pinerolo". The regiment was formed on 19 December 1821 by the Royal Sardinian Army as Brigade of "Pinerolo", with the troops of the Brigade of "Saluzzo"...
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    Italian Army's infantry arm. The regiment was formed in 1848 by the Royal Sardinian Army during the First Italian War of Independence. After the war the regiment...
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    Kingdom of Sardinia (1720–1861) (category Articles containing Sardinian-language text)
    The Royal Sardinian Army and the Royal Sardinian Navy functioned as the military of Kingdom of Sardinia until they became the Royal Italian Army on 4...
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    Italian Army's infantry corps. They were originally created by General Alessandro Ferrero La Marmora on 18 June 1836 to serve in the Royal Sardinian Army, which...
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    granted the hereditary title of Duke of Aosta from birth. Entering the Royal Sardinian Army as captain in 1859, he fought through the Third Italian War of Independence...
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    The Royal Sardinian Navy was the naval force of the Kingdom of Sardinia. The fleet was created in 1720 when the Duke of Savoy, Victor Amadeus II, became...
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    originally grenadiers attached to every line regiment of the Royal Sardinian Army they became a royal guard regiment. Today the minimum height to join the speciality...
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    39th New York Infantry Regiment (category Units and formations of the Union Army from New York (state))
    troop of marksmen in the Italian Army. Originally created in 1836 in the Royal Sardinian Army, (the later Royal Italian Army, they are noted for their distinctive...
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    Sardinian or Sard (endonym: sardu [ˈsaɾdu], limba sarda, Logudorese: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾda] Sardinian: [ˈlimba ˈzaɾða] (Nuorese), or lìngua sarda, Campidanese:...
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    conte di Lagnasco, and Giustina Genolla. In 1774, he joined the Royal Sardinian Army. In 1784, he experienced a religious turn. In 1788, he married Cristina...
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    fortresses of Capua and Gaeta without the help of the Royal Sardinian Army. The Sardinian army, however, could only arrive by traversing the Papal States...
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    more suitable for a modern war, replacing the showy uniforms of the Royal Sardinian Army. Brioschi demonstrated that the grey uniforms were less visible by...
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    cause of the defeat. Garibaldi was forced to request troops from the Royal Sardinian Army. Yet while Francis II wished to use the impasse for the Garibaldi...
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    Piedmontese family. His father, Cesare d'Azeglio, an officer in the Royal Sardinian Army, held a high position at court. On the return of Pope Pius VII to...
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    Battalion, and IX Battalion. The I Battalion had been formed by the Royal Sardinian Army in 1848 and included the 1st Company, which had been formed in July...
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    cockade on the uniforms of some departments of the Royal Sardinian Army (becoming the Royal Italian Army in 1861), while on 1 January 1948, with the birth...
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