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    Domenico Cavagnari (20 July 1876, Genoa – 2 November 1966, Rome) was an Italian admiral and the Chief of Staff of the Regia Marina from 1933 until 1940...
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  • Cavagnari is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Domenico Cavagnari (1876–1966), Italian admiral Lucas Covolan Cavagnari (born...
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    harbour. The sinking was a result of orders by Mussolini and Navy chief Domenico Cavagnari allowing submarine attacks on neutral shipping. This was taken up...
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    Admiral Domenico Cavagnari, then a member of the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations in the Fascist government. In the proposal, Adm. Cavagnari wrote that...
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    fifty-four submarines, and forty smaller ships. In December 1935, Admiral Domenico Cavagnari proposed to Mussolini that, among other things, two more battleships...
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    fifty-four submarines, and forty smaller ships. In December 1935, Admiral Domenico Cavagnari proposed to Mussolini that, among other things, two more battleships...
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    Italian vessels. This was mainly due to the influence of Admiral Domenico Cavagnari, whom Mussolini appointed as Chief of Staff of the Navy in 1933, and...
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    Admiral Domenico Cavagnari, chief of staff of the Italian navy, held an opposing view to a decisive battle between the opposing fleets. Cavagnari preferred...
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    Agnew Philip Vian Alban Curteis Edward Neville Syfret Henry Hewitt Domenico Cavagnari Arturo Riccardi Raffaele de Courten Inigo Campioni Angelo Iachino...
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  • Navy State was Admiral Domenico Cavagnari and the head of Supermarina was Admiral Odoardo Somigli. On 10 December 1940, Cavagnari was replaced by Admiral...
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    of Taranto on the night of 11–12 November 1940. Succeeding Admiral Domenico Cavagnari as chief of staff of the Italian Royal Navy (Regia Marina) on 11 December...
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  • Catharines, Ontario, Canada The Greeks occupied Gjirokastër and Delvinë. Domenico Cavagnari resigned as Chief of Staff of the Italian Navy and was replaced by...
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    favourable for mine warfare). Seven submarines were based in Brindisi: Balilla, Domenico Millelire, Enrico Toti, and Antonio Sciesa (belonging to the 40th Submarine...
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  • was reconstituted under the command of Admiral Domenico Cavagnari and consisted of Trento (Cavagnari's flagship), Libia, Espero, Sebastiano Caboto, and...
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  • the French Navy. The Chief of Staff of the Regia Marina, Admiral Domenico Cavagnari, could read De La Fond's daily reports before they arrived in Paris...
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    Marina ("Royal Navy") Ammiraglio d'Armata ("Admiral of the Navy") Domenico Cavagnari; the Chief of Staff of the Regia Aeronautica ("Royal Air Force"),...
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    Ducci [it] (1872–1962) 1931 1934 2–3 years 3 Cavagnari, DomenicoAmmiraglio d'armata Domenico Cavagnari (1876–1966) 1934 1940 5–6 years 4 Riccardi, ArturoAmmiraglio...
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  • near Rome. It was demonstrated in 1935 to Benito Mussolini, Admiral Domenico Cavagnari, General Giuseppe Valle and other high officials. Freri later demonstrated...
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    vessels departed from Gaeta on 5 February 1932 under command of Admiral Domenico Cavagnari. Trento reached Shanghai on 4 March, while Espero, slowed down by...
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    zone to German control. An Italian investigation, headed by Admiral Domenico Cavagnari, into his tenure in Greece ended up absolving him of all charges brought...
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    and the Black Sea. On 11 April, the naval chief of staff, Admiral Domenico Cavagnari, reported his doubts about the possibility of offensive action against...
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    then under the command of Capitano di corvetta (Corvette Captain) Domenico Cavagnari, a future admiral and Regia Marina chief pf staff — and Audace, Francesco...
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    their respective crosses); the rostrata crown was proposed by Admiral Cavagnari in 1939 to acknowledge the Navy's origins in ancient Rome. The tricolour...
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