The article gives an overview of the structure of the Italian Army at the end of 1974 before the great reform of 1975.
Army General Staff
edit- Army General Staff (SME), in Rome[1]
- Chief of the Army General Staff
- Deputy Chief of the Army General Staff
- I Department (Operations, training and regulations, studies)[1]
- II Department (Organization, services, transport, research and studies)[1]
- Operative Informations and Situation Service (SIOS)[1]
- Personnel Secretariat
- Administration
- Medical Service, in Rome[2]
- Military Medicine School, in Florence[3]
- Training and Studies Office
- Complement Officer Cadets / Specialized Cadets Unit
- Administrative Service
- Special Infirmary
- Military Medicine Studies and Research Center, in Rome
- Military Medicine School, in Florence[3]
- Military Veterinary Service, in Rome[4]
- Automotive Service, in Rome[5]
- Secretariat and Personnel Office
- Regulation, Rules and Training Office
- Motorization Schools Command, in Rome-Cecchignola[6]
- Command Unit, in Rome-Cecchignola
- Automotive Service Application School, in Rome-Cecchignola[7]
- Motorization Specialists School, in Rome-Cecchignola[7][6]
- Motorization Mechanics and Drivers School, in Rome-Cecchignola[7][6]
- Maneuver Transport Group, in Rome-Cecchignola
- Medium Workshop, in Rome-Cecchignola
- X Transport Group, in Rome
- XI Maneuver Transport Group, in Rome
- Military Commissariat Service, in Rome
- Military Commissariat and Administration Services School, in Maddaloni[8][9]
- Command Company, in Maddaloni
- I Courses Unit (Commissariat), in Maddaloni
- II Courses Unit (Administration), in Maddaloni
- III Experimental Unit, in Maddaloni
- IV Specialized Cadets Unit, in Nocera Inferiore
- Military Commissariat and Administration Services School, in Maddaloni[8][9]
- Military Administration Service, in Rome[10]
- Artillery Technical Service, in Rome
- Engineering Technical Service, in Rome
- Signal Technical Service, in Rome
- Motorization Technical Service, in Rome
- Chemical-Physical Technical Service, in Rome
- Geographic Technical Service, in Rome
- Military Geographical Institute, in Florence
- War School, in Civitavecchia
- Military Academy, in Modena
- Arms Application Schools Command, in Turin[11]
- "Nunziatella" Military School, in Naples
- Non-commissioned Officers Cadets School, in Viterbo
- Army Foreign Languages School, in Rome
- Physical Education Military School, in Orvieto
- 1st Athletes Company, in Rome
- 2nd Athletes Company, in Naples
- 3rd Athletes Company, in Bologna
- Chief of the Army General Staff
Infantry and Cavalry Inspectorate
edit- Infantry and Cavalry Inspectorate, in Rome[12]
- Secretariat and Personnel Office
- Training, Regulations, Schools Office
- Studies and Experiences Office
- General Officer Divisional Infantry
- Infantry School, in Cesano[13]
- Command Unit, in Cesano
- Cadets Battalion, in Cesano
- Infantry Complement Officer Cadets School, in Ascoli Piceno
- Infantry Complement Non-commissioned Officers Cadets School, in Spoleto
- Equestrian Military School, in Montelibretti
- Infantry School, in Cesano[13]
- General Officer Alpine Troops
- General Officer Parachute Troops
- Parachuting Military School, in Pisa
- Command Unit, in Pisa
- Paratrooper Recruits Training Battalion "Folgore", in Pisa
- Parachuting Military School, in Pisa
- General Officer Armored Troops
- Mechanized and Armored Troops School (SCUTMEC), in Caserta[17]
- Command Unit, in Caserta
- Cadets Battalion, in Caserta
- Tank Training Battalion, in Caserta
- Mechanized and Armored Troops Squad Commanders Cadets School, in Lecce
- Light Aviation Unit (SCUTMEC), at Pontecagnano Airport[16]
- Mechanized and Armored Troops School (SCUTMEC), in Caserta[17]
Artillery Inspectorate
edit- Artillery Inspectorate (Ispettorato di Artiglieria), in Rome[18]
- Secretariat and Personnel Office
- Studies, Regulations, Schools Office
- General Officer Field Artillery
- Field Artillery Office
- Artillery School, in Bracciano
- General Officer Anti-aircraft Artillery
- Anti-aircraft Artillery Office
- Anti-aircraft Artillery School, in Sabaudia
- Command Unit, in Sabaudia
- I Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Sabaudia
- Cadets Group, in Sabaudia
- Logistic Unit, in Sabaudia
- Artillery Electronic Technicians School, in Rome
Engineering Inspectorate
edit- Engineering Inspectorate (Ispettorato del Genio), in Rome[20]
- Secretariat and Personnel Office
- I Office: Regulations, Training and Schools
- II Office: Studies and Experiences
- III Office: Works and State Property
- General Officer Engineering
- Engineer School, in Rome-Cecchignola[21]
- I Courses Battalion, in Rome-Cecchignola
- II Specialized Cadets Battalion, in Rome-Cecchignola
- III Specialized Cadets Battalion, in Rome-Cecchignola
- IV Training Battalion, in Rome-Cecchignola
- Engineer School, in Rome-Cecchignola[21]
Signal Inspectorate
edit- Signal Inspectorate (Ispettorato delle Trasmissioni), in Rome[22]
- Secretariat and Personnel Office
- I Office: Studies, Regulations, Materiels, and Electronic Warfare
- II Office: Plans, Procedures, and Cypher
- III Office: Telecommunications
- Armed Forces Telecommunications School, in Chiavari[25]
- Cadets Battalion, in Chiavari
- General Officer Signals
- Signal School, in Rome-Cecchignola[26]
- I Courses Battalion, in Rome-Cecchignola, in Rome-Cecchignola
- II Specialized Cadets Battalion, in Rome-Cecchignola
- III Specialized Cadets Battalion, in Rome-Cecchignola
- Electronic Defense Center, in Anzio[27]
- IX Electronic Warfare Battalion, in Anzio
- SIGINT Unit, in Anzio
- Signal Specialists School, in San Giorgio a Cremano
- Signal School, in Rome-Cecchignola[26]
NBC-defense Inspectorate
edit- NBC-defense Inspectorate (Ispettorato per la Difesa NBC), in Rome[28][29]
- Secretariat and Personnel Office
- Civil Protection Support Advisory and Study Unit
- NBC-Defense Department
- Studies, Regulations, Training Office
- Technical Instruction, Equipment Loads Office
- NBC-Network Control Center Cell
- Atomic Coordination Section
- Armed Forces Atomic, Biologic, Chemical Defense School, in Rieti[30]
- NBC-defense Battalion, in Rieti[31]
Army Logistic Inspectorate
edit- Army Logistic Inspectorate (Ispettorato Logistico dell'Esercito), in Rome[32]
- Secretariat and Personnel Section
- Coordination Office
- Statistics-Data Processing-Coordination (STAMECO) Office
- Studies Office
- Arms, Ammunition, and NBC-defense Materiel Office
- Engineering and Signal Materiel Office
- Army Light Aviation Materiel Office
- Commissariat Materiel Office (coordinates with the Military Commissariat Service)
- Motorization Materiel Office (coordinates with the Automotive Service)
- Medical Materiel Office (coordinates with the Medical Service)
- Veterinary Service Materiel Section (coordinates with the Military Veterinary Service)
- Army Arsenal, in Naples[33]
- Army Arsenal, in Piacenza[34]
- Arms Factory, in Terni[35]
- Army Fuse Factory, in Torre Annunziata[36]
- Army Pyrotechnics, in Capua[37]
- Army Powder Factory, in Fontana Liri[38]
- Amy Precision Laboratory, in Rome[39]
- Projecticles Filling Laboratory, in Madonna di Baiano[40]
- 21st Signal Plant, in Rome[42]
- 22nd Military Engineering Plant, in Pavia[43]
- NBC-defense Materiel Directorate, in Rome[44]
- Military Chemical-Pharmaceutical Institute, in Florence[45]
- Army Tractor Repairs Workshop, in Piacenza[46]
- Armored Vehicles Repairs Workshop, in Bologna[47]
- Armored Vehicles Repairs Workshop, in Nola[48]
- Graphic Workshop, in Gaeta[49]
- Artillery Experiences Center, in Nettuno[50]
- Engineering Technical Center, in Rome[51]
- Signal Technical Center, in Rome[52]
- Commissariat Technical Center, in Turin[53]
- Motorization Studies and Experiences Center, in Rome[54]
- Vehicles and Spares Supply Center, in Turin[55]
- Army Aero-photographic Reproduction Center, in Villafranca
- Chemical, Physical, and Biological Technical Center, in Rome[56]
Office of the Inspector of Army Light Aviation
edit- Office of the Inspector of Army Light Aviation (Ufficio dell'Ispettore dell’Aviazione Leggera dell’Esercito), in Rome[57]
- Secretariat and Personnel Office
- I Flight-cooperation Office
- II Training, Courses, Flight Safety, and Personnel Office
- III Army Light Aviation Materiel and Experiences Office
- Addestramento Army Light Aviation Training Center, at Viterbo Airport[58]
- Training Office
- Administration Office
- Command Unit, at Viterbo Airport
- Flight Unit, at Viterbo Airport
- Medium Helicopter Battalion, at Viterbo Airport (CH-47C Chinook helicopters)[59]
- I General Use Helicopters Battalion, at Viterbo Airport (AB 204/205 helicopters)[59][16]
- XXX Light Aviation Battalion, at Padua Airport[16] (AB 204/205 multi purpose helicopters (until 1972 assigned to Third Army)
- Light Airplanes Section, at Alghero Airport (SISMI support unit, SM.1019A planes)[16]
III Army Corps
edit- III Army Corps, in Milan
- Horse Artillery Regiment, in Milan[60]
- Command and Services Battery, in Milan
- I 155/23 Self-propelled Group, in Milan (M44 155mm self-propelled howitzers)[60]
- II 155/23 Self-propelled Group, in Milan (M44 155mm self-propelled howitzers)[60]
- III 155/23 Self-propelled Group, in Milan (M44 155mm self-propelled howitzers)[60]
- Horse Battery (Ceremonial unit with horse-drawn 75/27 mod 12 cannons)[60]
- 52nd Heavy Artillery Regiment, in Brescia[61][62]
- Command and Services Battery, in Brescia
- I 155/45 Cannons Group, in Brescia (M59 155mm towed howitzers)[61]
- II 155/45 Cannons Group, in Brescia (M59 155mm towed howitzers)[61]
- III 155/45 Cannons Group (Reserve), in Brescia (M59 155mm towed howitzers)[61]
- IV 203/25 Howitzers Group, in Brescia (M115 203mm towed howitzers)[61]
- V 203/25 Howitzers Group (Reserve), in Brescia (M115 203mm towed howitzers, former I 203/25 Howitzers Group / 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment, transferred and moved to Brescia in 1973)[63]
- III Artillery Specialists Group, in Milan
- III Light Aviation Battalion, at Bresso Airport[16] (L-21B Super Cub)
- III Army Corps Engineer Battalion, in Pavia[64]
- III Army Corps Signal Battalion, in Milan
- III Army Corps Transport Group, in Milan
- III Supply, Repairs, Recovery Battalion, in Milan
- 3rd Light Army Aviation Repairs Unit, at Orio al Serio Airport[16]
- Horse Artillery Regiment, in Milan[60]
Armored Division "Centauro"
edit- Armored Division "Centauro", in Novara
- 1st Armored Bersaglieri Regiment, in Civitavecchia[65][66]
- Command and Services Company, in Civitavecchia (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- I Bersaglieri Battalion, in Civitavecchia (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- VI Tank Battalion, in Civitavecchia (M47 Patton tanks)
- XVIII Tank Battalion, in Civitavecchia (M47 Patton tanks)
- 3rd Bersaglieri Regiment, in Milan[67]
- Command and Services Company, in Milan (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- IV Tank Battalion, in Solbiate Olona (M47 Patton tanks)
- XVIII Bersaglieri Battalion, in Milan (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- XXV Bersaglieri Battalion, in Solbiate Olona (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- 31st Tank Regiment, in Bellinzago Novarese[68]
- Command and Services Company, in Bellinzago Novarese (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- I Tank Battalion, in Bellinzago Novarese (M47 Patton tanks)
- II Tank Battalion, in Bellinzago Novarese (M47 Patton tanks)
- XXVIII Bersaglieri Battalion, in Bellinzago Novarese (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- 131st Armored Artillery Regiment, in Vercelli[69]
- Command and Services Battery, in Vercelli
- I Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Vercelli (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- II Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Civitavecchia (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Novara (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- IV Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Vercelli (M44 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- V Heavy Self-propelled Artillery Group, in Vercelli (M55 203mm self-propelled howitzers)
- VI Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (Reserve), in Vercelli (Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns and 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns)[70]
- Artillery Specialists Battery, in Vercelli
- "Cavalleggeri di Lodi" Squadrons Group, in Lenta[71] (Fiat Campagnola reconnaissance vehicles and M47 Patton tanks)[72]
- Light Aviation Unit "Centauro", at Vercelli Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog light aircraft and AB 206 reconnaissance helicopters)
- Engineer Battalion "Centauro", in Bellinzago Novarese
- Signal Battalion "Centauro", in Novara
- Services Grouping "Centauro", in Novara
- Command and Services Company, in Novara
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Centauro", in Bellinzago Novarese[73]
- Transport Unit "Centauro", in Novara
- I Services Battalion "Centauro" (Reserve)[73], in Milan
- II Services Battalion "Centauro", in Civitavecchia
- III Services Battalion "Centauro", in Bellinzago Novarese
- 1st Armored Bersaglieri Regiment, in Civitavecchia[65][66]
Infantry Division "Legnano"
edit- Infantry Division "Legnano", in Bergamo
- 4th Armored Infantry Regiment, in Legnano[74]
- Command and Services Company, in Legnano (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- II Bersaglieri Battalion, in Legnano (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- XX Tank Battalion, in Legnano (M47 Patton tanks)
- 67th Infantry Regiment "Legnano", in Montorio Veronese
- Command and Services Company, in Montorio Veronese
- I Infantry Battalion, in Montorio Veronese
- II Infantry Battalion, in Montorio Veronese
- III Infantry Battalion, in Montorio Veronese
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Montorio Veronese (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Montorio Veronese (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 68th Infantry Regiment "Legnano", in Bergamo
- Command and Services Company, in Bergamo
- I Infantry Battalion, in Bergamo
- II Infantry Battalion, in Como
- III Infantry Battalion, in Brescia
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Monza (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Monza (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 11th Field Artillery Regiment, in Cremona
- Command and Services Battery, in Cremona
- I Field Artillery Group, in Cremona (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- II Field Artillery Group, in Cremona (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Vercelli (M7 105mm self-propelled howitzers)
- IV Heavy Field Artillery Group, in Cremona (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- V Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (Reserve), in (?) (Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns and 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns)[70]
- Artillery Specialists Battery, in Cremona
- "Lancieri di Milano" Squadrons Group, in Monza (Fiat Campagnola reconnaissance vehicles and M47 Patton tanks)[72]
- Engineer Battalion "Legnano", in Verona
- Signal Battalion "Legnano", in Bergamo
- Services Grouping "Legnano", in Presezzo[75]
- Command Platoon, in Presezzo
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Legnano", in Orio al Serio
- Transport Unit "Legnano", in Presezzo
- Medical Battalion "Legnano" (Reserve), in Presezzo (includes the 5th Field Hospital)[76]
- Provisions Supply Company "Legnano", in Presezzo
- 4th Armored Infantry Regiment, in Legnano[74]
The Light Aviation Unit "Legnano", at Orio al Serio Airport was disbanded on 16 July 1972.[16]
Infantry Division "Cremona"
edit- Infantry Division "Cremona", in Turin
- 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona", in Alessandria
- Command and Services Company, in Alessandria
- I Infantry Battalion, in Alessandria
- II Infantry Battalion, in Alessandria
- III Infantry Battalion, in Asti
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Fossano (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in (?) (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 22nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Cremona", in Turin[77]
- Command and Services Company, in Turin (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- VI Bersaglieri Battalion, in Turin (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- XIV Tank Battalion, in Pinerolo (M47 Patton tanks)
- 157th Infantry Regiment "Liguria", in Genoa
- Command and Services Company, in Genoa
- I Infantry Battalion, in Genoa
- II Infantry Battalion, in Genoa
- III Infantry Battalion, in Genoa
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Novi Ligure (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in (?) (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 7th Field Artillery Regiment, in Turin[78]
- Command and Services Battery, in Turin
- I Field Artillery Group, in Turin (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- II Field Artillery Group, in Acqui (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Acqui (M7 105mm self-propelled howitzers)
- IV Heavy Field Artillery Group, in Turin (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- V Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (Reserve), in Turin (Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns and 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns)[70]
- Artillery Specialists Battery, in Turin
- "Nizza Cavalleria" Squadrons Group, in Pinerolo[79] (Fiat Campagnola reconnaissance vehicles and M47 Patton tanks)[72]
- Light Aviation Unit "Cremona", at Venaria Reale Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog light aircraft and AB 206 reconnaissance helicopters)
- Engineer Battalion "Cremona", in Turin
- Signal Battalion "Cremona", in Venaria Reale
- Services Grouping "Cremona", in Turin[80]
- Command Platoon, in Turin
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Cremona", in Venaria Reale
- Transport Unit "Cremona", in Turin
- Medical Battalion "Cremona" (Reserve), in Turin
- Provisions Supply Company "Cremona", in Turin
- 21st Infantry Regiment "Cremona", in Alessandria
IV Alpine Army Corps
edit- IV Alpine Army Corps, in Bolzano
- 2nd Alpini Regiment (CAR), in Cuneo[81]
- 2nd Engineer Regiment, in Bolzano[82][83]
- Command and Services Company, in Bolzano
- II Mining Engineer Battalion, in Bolzano
- IV Engineer Battalion, in Bolzano
- VII Engineer Battalion, in Riva del Garda
- XIV Army Corps Engineer Battalion, in Trento
- 1st Cable Car Company, in Trento
- Mixed Photoelectric-Camouflage Company, in Trento
- Regiment "Savoia Cavalleria" (3rd), in Meran[84][85]
- Command and Services Squadron, in Meran
- I Squadrons Group, in Meran (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- II Squadrons Group, in Meran (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- III Squadrons Group, in Meran (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- 4th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment, in Trento[62]
- Command and Services Battery, in Trento
- I 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Trento (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- II 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Trento (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- III 155/23 Howitzers Group (Reserve), in Trento (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment, in Trento (disbanded 30 September 1973, the two M59 howitzer groups were transferred to the 4th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment and the M115 howitzer group to the 52nd Heavy Artillery Regiment)[86]
- Command and Services Battery, in Trento
- I 203/25 Howitzers Group, in Trento (M115 203mm towed howitzers)
- II 155/45 Cannons Group, in Trento (M59 155mm towed howitzers)
- III 155/45 Cannons Group, in Trento (M59 155mm towed howitzers)
- III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Trento (M7 105mm self-propelled howitzers)
- IV Artillery Specialists Group, in Trento
- IV Light Aviation Battalion, at Bolzano Airport[15][16] (L-21B Super Cub)
- IV General Use Helicopters Battalion, at Bolzano Airport[15][16] (AB 204/205 helicopters)
- IV Army Corps Signal Battalion, in Bolzano
- IV Army Corps Transport Group, in Eppan
- IV Supply, Repairs, Recovery Battalion, in Bolzano
- VII Mechanized Carabinieri Battalion "Trentino-Alto Adige", in Laives (M47 Patton tanks and M113 APCs)
- Alpini Paratroopers Company, in Bolzano
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"
edit- Alpine Brigade "Taurinense", in Turin
- 4th Alpini Regiment, in Turin[87]
- Command and Services Company, in Turin
- Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", in Borgo San Dalmazzo
- Alpini Battalion "Susa", in Pinerolo
- Alpini Battalion "Aosta", in Aosta
- 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment, in Rivoli[88]
- Light Aviation Unit "Taurinense", at Venaria Reale Airport[15][16] (L-19E Bird Dog)
- Alpini Engineer Company "Taurinense", in Turin
- Alpini Signal Company "Taurinense", in Abbadia Alpina
- Services Grouping "Taurinense", in Rivoli[89]
- Command Platoon, in Rivoli
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Taurinense", in Rivoli
- Medical Battalion "Taurinense", in Rivoli
- Transport Unit "Taurinense", in Rivoli
- Provisions Supply Company "Taurinense", in Rivoli
- 4th Alpini Regiment, in Turin[87]
Alpine Brigade "Orobica"
edit- Alpine Brigade "Orobica", in Meran
- 5th Alpini Regiment, in Meran[90]
- Command and Services Company, in Meran
- Alpini Battalion "Morbegno", in Sterzing
- Alpini Battalion "Tirano", in Mals and Glurns
- Alpini Battalion "Edolo", in Meran
- 5th Mountain Artillery Regiment, in Meran[91]
- Command and Services Battery, in Meran
- Mountain Artillery Group "Bergamo", in Schlanders (M56 105mm pack howitzers)
- Mountain Artillery Group "Sondrio", in Sterzing (M56 105mm pack howitzers)
- Mountain Artillery Group "Vestone", in Meran (M56 105mm pack howitzers)
- Alpini Fortification Battalion "Val Chiese", in Sterzing and Glurns
- Light Aviation Unit "Orobica", at Bolzano Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog)
- Alpini Engineer Company "Orobica", in Meran
- Alpini Signal Company "Orobica", in Meran
- Services Grouping "Orobica", in Meran
- Command Platoon, in Meran
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Orobica", in Meran
- Medical Battalion "Orobica", in Meran
- Transport Unit "Orobica", in Meran
- Provisions Supply Company "Orobica", in Meran
- 5th Alpini Regiment, in Meran[90]
Alpine Brigade "Tridentina"
edit- Alpine Brigade "Tridentina", in Brixen
- 6th Alpini Regiment, in Bruneck[92]
- Command and Services Company, in Bruneck
- Alpini Battalion "Bassano", in Innichen
- Alpini Battalion "Trento", in Welsberg
- Alpini Battalion "Bolzano", in Brixen
- 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment, in Bolzano[93]
- Alpini Fortification Battalion "Val Brenta", in Innichen
- Light Aviation Unit "Tridentina", at Toblach Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog)
- Alpini Engineer Company "Tridentina", in Brixen
- Alpini Signal Company "Tridentina", in Brixen
- Services Grouping "Tridentina", in Vahrn[94]
- Command Platoon, in Vahrn
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Tridentina", in Vahrn
- Medical Battalion "Tridentina", in Vahrn
- Transport Unit "Tridentina", in Vahrn
- Provisions Supply Company "Tridentina", in Vahrn
- 6th Alpini Regiment, in Bruneck[92]
Carnia-Cadore Troops Command
editThe Carnia-Cadore Troops Command was responsible for the defense of the Cadore and Carnia regions.
- Carnia-Cadore Troops Command, in San Daniele del Friuli
- VII Army Corps Signal Battalion, in Bassano
- VII Light Aviation Battalion, at Campoformido Airport[16]
Alpine Brigade "Cadore"
edit- Alpine Brigade "Cadore", in Belluno
- 7th Alpini Regiment, in Belluno[95]
- Command and Services Company, in Belluno
- Alpini Battalion "Feltre", in Feltre / Strigno
- Alpini Battalion "Belluno", in Belluno / Agordo
- Alpini Battalion "Pieve di Cadore", in Tai di Cadore
- 6th Mountain Artillery Regiment, in Belluno[96]
- Alpini Battalion "Val Cismon", in Santo Stefano di Cadore
- Light Aviation Unit "Cadore", at Belluno Airport[15][16] (L-19E Bird Dog)
- Alpini Engineer Company "Cadore", in Belluno
- Alpini Signal Company "Cadore", in Belluno
- Services Grouping "Cadore", in Belluno[97]
- Command Platoon, in Belluno
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Cadore", in Belluno
- Medical Battalion "Cadore", in Belluno
- Transport Unit "Cadore", in Belluno
- Provisions Supply Company "Cadore", in Belluno
- 7th Alpini Regiment, in Belluno[95]
Alpine Brigade "Julia"
edit- Alpine Brigade "Julia", in Udine
- 8th Alpini Regiment, in Tolmezzo[98]
- Command and Services Company, in Tolmezzo
- Alpini Battalion "Tolmezzo", in Venzone / Moggio Udinese
- Alpini Battalion "Gemona", in Pontebba / Ugovizza
- Alpini Battalion "Cividale", in Chiusaforte
- Alpini Battalion "L'Aquila", in Tarvisio
- Alpini Battalion "Mondovì", in Paluzza / Paularo / Forni Avoltri
- 11th Alpini Fortification Grouping, in Tolmezzo
- Command Company, in Tolmezzo
- Alpini Battalion "Val Tagliamento", in Stazione Carnia / Cavazzo Carnico / Tolmezzo / Paluzza
- Alpini Battalion "Val Fella", in Pontebba / Ugovizza
- 3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment, in Gemona[99]
- Command and Services Battery, in Gemona
- Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno", in Tarvisio (M56 105mm pack howitzers)[99]
- Mountain Artillery Group "Conegliano", in Gemona (M56 105mm pack howitzers)[99]
- Mountain Artillery Group "Udine", in Tolmezzo (M56 105mm pack howitzers)[99]
- Mountain Artillery Group "Pinerolo", in Tolmezzo / Paularo (M56 105mm pack howitzers)[99]
- Mountain Artillery Group "Osoppo", in Pontebba (M56 105mm pack howitzers)[99]
- Alpini Recruits Training Battalion "Julia", in L'Aquila / Teramo
- Light Aviation Unit "Julia", at Campoformido Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog)
- Alpini Engineer Company "Julia", in Gemona
- Alpini Signal Company "Julia", in Udine
- Services Grouping "Julia", in Udine[100]
- Command Platoon, in Udine
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Julia", in Udine
- Medical Battalion "Julia", in Udine
- Transport Unit "Julia", in Udine
- Provisions Supply Company "Julia", in Udine
- 8th Alpini Regiment, in Tolmezzo[98]
V Army Corps
edit- V Army Corps, in Vittorio Veneto
- Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima", in Venice Lido[101]
- Command and Services Company, in Venice Lido
- Amphibious Battalion "Marghera", in Venice Malcontenta
- Amphibious Battalion "Piave", in Mestre
- Amphibious Battalion "Isonzo", in Villa Vicentina
- XXII Tank Battalion, in San Vito al Tagliamento (M47 Patton tanks)
- Signal Company, in Venice Lido
- Amphibious Transports Company, in Isola di Sant'Andrea / Ca' Vio
- 27th Heavy Self-propelled Artillery Regiment, in Udine[102]
- Command and Services Battery, in Udine
- I 175/60 Self-propelled Group, in Udine (M107 175mm self-propelled guns)
- II 175/60 Self-propelled Group, in Udine (M107 175mm self-propelled guns)
- III 175/60 Self-propelled Group, in Udine (M107 175mm self-propelled guns)
- 41st Heavy Field Artillery Regiment, in Padua[103][62]
- Command and Services Battery, in Padua
- I 155/45 Cannons Group, in Padua (M59 155mm towed howitzers)
- II 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Padua (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- III 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Padua (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- IV 155/23 Howitzers Group (Reserve), in Padua (M114 155mm towed howitzers, former III 155/23 Howitzers Group (Reserve) / 6th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment, transferred and moved to Padua in 1974)
- 3rd Sappers Fortification Regiment, in Orcenico Superiore[104]
- Command and Services Company, in Orcenico Superiore
- XXX Sappers Fortification Battalion, in Orcenico Superiore
- XXXI Sappers Fortification Battalion, in Orcenico Superiore
- 5th Engineer Regiment, in Udine[105]
- Command and Services Company, in Udine
- I Mining Engineer Battalion, in Udine
- IV Mining Engineer Battalion, in Udine
- V Army Corps Engineer Battalion, in Udine
- 2nd Photoelectric Company, in Udine
- 2nd Camouflage Company, in Udine
- V Artillery Specialists Group, in Cordenons
- V Light Aviation Battalion, at Casarsa Airport[16] (L-21B Super Cub)
- V General Use Helicopters Battalion, at Casarsa Airport[16] (AB 204/205 helicopters)
- V Army Corps Signal Battalion, in Codroipo
- V Army Corps Transport Group, in Treviso
- V Territorial Transport Group, in Montorio Veronese
- V Supply, Repairs, Recovery Battalion, in Pordenone
- XIII Mechanized Carabinieri Battalion "Friuli Venezia Giulia", in Gorizia
- Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima", in Venice Lido[101]
Armored Division "Ariete"
edit- Armored Division "Ariete", in Pordenone
- 8th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Pordenone[106]
- Command and Services Company, in Pordenone (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- III Bersaglieri Battalion, in Pordenone (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- VII Tank Battalion, in Vivaro (M60A1 Patton main battle tanks)
- XII Bersaglieri Battalion, in Pordenone (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- 32nd Tank Regiment, in Tauriano[107]
- Command and Services Company, in Tauriano (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- III Tank Battalion, in Tauriano (M60A1 Patton main battle tanks)
- V Tank Battalion, in Tauriano (M60A1 Patton main battle tanks)
- XXIII Bersaglieri Battalion, in Tauriano (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- 132nd Tank Regiment, in Aviano[108]
- Command and Services Company, in Aviano (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- VIII Tank Battalion, in Aviano (M60A1 Patton main battle tanks)
- X Tank Battalion, in Aviano (M60A1 Patton main battle tanks)
- XXXVIII Bersaglieri Battalion, in Aviano (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- 132nd Armored Artillery Regiment, in Casarsa della Delizia[109]
- Command and Services Battery, in Casarsa della Delizia
- I Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Vacile (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- II Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Sequals (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Maniago (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- IV Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Casarsa della Delizia (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- V Heavy Self-propelled Artillery Group, in Casarsa della Delizia (M55 203mm self-propelled howitzers)
- VI Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (Reserve), in Casarsa della Delizia (Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns and 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns)[70]
- Artillery Specialists Battery, in Casarsa della Delizia
- "Cavalleggeri Guide" Squadrons Group, in Casarsa della Delizia[110] (Fiat Campagnola reconnaissance vehicles and M47 Patton tanks)[72]
- LXXIII Infantry Fortification Battalion "Lombardia", in Arzene / Latisana[111]
- Light Aviation Unit "Ariete", at Casarsa Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog light aircraft and AB 206 reconnaissance helicopters)
- Engineer Battalion "Ariete", in Motta di Livenza
- Signal Battalion "Ariete", in Casarsa della Delizia
- Services Grouping "Ariete", in Pordenone
- Command and Services Company, in Pordenone
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Ariete", in Pordenone
- Transport Unit "Ariete", in Pordenone
- I Services Battalion "Ariete", in Pordenone
- II Services Battalion "Ariete", in Vacile
- III Services Battalion "Ariete", in Maniago
- 8th Bersaglieri Regiment, in Pordenone[106]
Infantry Division "Folgore"
edit- Infantry Division "Folgore", in Treviso
- 53rd Infantry Fortification Regiment "Umbria", in Ialmicco[112]
- Command and Services Company, in Ialmicco
- I Battalion, in Pavia di Udine / Brazzano
- II Battalion, in San Lorenzo Isontino / Farra d'Isonzo / Lucinico
- III Battalion, in Fogliano Redipuglia / Perteole
- 82nd Infantry Regiment "Torino", in Gorizia
- Command and Services Company, in Gorizia
- I Infantry Battalion, in Trieste
- II Infantry Battalion, in Cormons
- III Infantry Battalion, in Gorizia
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Gorizia (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Gorizia (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 182nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi", in Sacile[113]
- Command and Services Company, in Sacile (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- XI Bersaglieri Battalion, in Sacile (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- XIII Tank Battalion, in Sacile (M47 Patton tanks)
- 183rd Infantry Regiment "Nembo", in Cervignano del Friuli
- Command and Services Company, in Cervignano del Friuli
- I Infantry Battalion, in Villa Vicentina
- II Infantry Battalion, in Cervignano del Friuli
- III Infantry Battalion, in Gradisca d'Isonzo
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Gradisca d'Isonzo (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Cervignano del Friuli (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 33rd Field Artillery Regiment, in Treviso[114]
- Command and Services Battery, in Treviso
- I Field Artillery Group, in Gradisca d'Isonzo (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- II Field Artillery Group, in Gradisca d'Isonzo (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Treviso (M7 105mm self-propelled howitzers)
- IV Heavy Field Artillery Group, in Treviso (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- V Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (Reserve), in Treviso (Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns and 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns)[70]
- Artillery Specialists Battery, in Treviso
- "Cavalleggeri di Saluzzo" Squadrons Group, in Gradisca d'Isonzo (Fiat Campagnola reconnaissance vehicles and M47 Patton tanks)[72]
- Light Aviation Unit "Folgore", at Treviso Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog light aircraft and AB 206 reconnaissance helicopters)
- Engineer Battalion "Folgore", in Villa Vicentina
- Signal Battalion "Folgore", in Treviso
- Services Grouping "Folgore", in Treviso[115]
- Command Platoon, in Treviso
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Folgore", in Treviso
- Transport Unit "Folgore", in San Giorgio di Nogaro
- Medical Battalion "Folgore", in Treviso
- Provisions Supply Company "Folgore", in Treviso
- 53rd Infantry Fortification Regiment "Umbria", in Ialmicco[112]
Infantry Division "Mantova"
edit- Infantry Division "Mantova", in Udine
- 52nd Infantry Fortification Regiment "Alpi", in Tarcento
- Command and Services Company, in Tarcento
- I Battalion, in Attimis / Tarcento / Grupignano
- II Battalion (Reserve), in Tarcento
- III Battalion, in Ipplis / Purgessimo
- 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria", in Palmanova[116]
- Command and Services Company, in Palmanova
- I Infantry Battalion, in Cormons
- II Infantry Battalion, in Cividale del Friuli
- III Infantry Battalion, in Palmanova
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in (?) (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 76th Infantry Regiment "Napoli", in Cividale del Friuli
- Command and Services Company, in Cividale del Friuli
- I Infantry Battalion, in Cividale del Friuli
- II Infantry Battalion, in Cividale del Friuli
- III Infantry Battalion, in Cividale del Friuli
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Udine (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Cividale del Friuli (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova", in Tricesimo
- Command and Services Company, in Tricesimo
- I Infantry Battalion, in Artegna
- II Infantry Battalion, in Tarcento
- III Infantry Battalion, in Tricesimo
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Tricesimo (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Tarcento (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 5th Field Artillery Regiment, in Udine[117]
- Command and Services Battery, in Udine
- I Field Artillery Group, in Palmanova (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- II Field Artillery Group, in Udine (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- III Field Artillery Group, in Udine (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- IV Heavy Field Artillery Group, in Tricesimo (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- V Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (Reserve), in Udine (Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns and 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns)[70]
- Artillery Specialists Battery, in Udine
- "Lancieri di Aosta" Squadrons Group, in Cervignano del Friuli (Fiat Campagnola reconnaissance vehicles and M47 Patton tanks)[72][118]
- LXIII Tank Battalion, in Cordenons (M47 Patton tanks)
- Light Aviation Unit "Mantova", at Campoformido Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog light aircraft and AB 206 reconnaissance helicopters)
- Engineer Battalion "Mantova", in Orzano di Remanzacco
- Signal Battalion "Mantova", in Udine
- Services Grouping "Mantova", in Orzano di Remanzacco[119]
- Command Platoon, in Orzano di Remanzacco
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Mantova", in Udine
- Transport Unit "Mantova", in Orzano di Remanzacco
- Medical Battalion "Mantova", in Udine
- Provisions Supply Company "Mantova", in Udine
- 52nd Infantry Fortification Regiment "Alpi", in Tarcento
Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli"
edit- Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Gorizia[120]
- Regiment "Piemonte Cavalleria" (2nd), in Villa Opicina[121][85]
- Command and Services Squadron, in Villa Opicina
- I Squadrons Group, in Villa Opicina (Leopard 1 main battle tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)[85]
- II Squadrons Group, in Sgonico (Leopard 1 main battle tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- III Squadrons Group, in Trieste (Leopard 1 main battle tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- Regiment "Genova Cavalleria" (4th), in Palmanova[122][85]
- Command and Services Squadron, in Palmanova
- I Squadrons Group, in Palmanova (Leopard 1 main battle tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)[85]
- II Squadrons Group, in Palmanova (Leopard 1 main battle tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- III Squadrons Group, in Palmanova (Leopard 1 main battle tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- 8th Self-propelled Field Artillery Regiment, in Palmanova[123]
- Command and Services Battery, in Palmanova
- I Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Palmanova (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- II Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Banne (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Banne (M109G 155mm self-propelled howitzers)
- "Lancieri di Novara" Squadrons Group, in Codroipo (Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks)[85]
- Light Aviation Unit "Pozzuolo del Friuli", at Campoformido Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog)
- Engineer Company "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Palmanova
- Signal Company "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Gorizia
- Services Grouping "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Cervignano del Friuli
- Command Platoon, in Cervignano del Friuli
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Cervignano del Friuli
- Medical Battalion "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Cervignano del Friuli
- Transport Unit "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Cervignano del Friuli
- Provisions Supply Company "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Cervignano del Friuli
- Regiment "Piemonte Cavalleria" (2nd), in Villa Opicina[121][85]
III Missile Brigade
edit- III Missile Brigade, in Portogruaro
- 3rd Missile Artillery Regiment, in Portogruaro[124]
- Command and Services Battery, in Portogruaro
- I Missile Artillery Group, in Codognè (MGR-1 Honest John surface-to-surface missiles, ammunition included W31 nuclear warheads) (disbanded 31 July 1973)[124]
- II Missile Artillery Group, in Portogruaro (MGR-1 Honest John surface-to-surface missiles, ammunition included W31 nuclear warheads)
- III Missile Artillery Group, in Oderzo (MGR-1 Honest John surface-to-surface missiles, ammunition included W31 nuclear warheads)
- IV Missile Artillery Group, in Elvas (MGR-1 Honest John surface-to-surface missiles, ammunition included W31 nuclear warheads) (disbanded 31 July 1973)[124]
- 1st Fusiliers Company, in Codognè
- 2nd Fusiliers Company, in Portogruaro
- 3rd Fusiliers Company, in Oderzo
- 4th Fusiliers Company, in Elvas
- XIII Reconnaissance and Target Acquisition Group (GRACO), in Verona[125][126]
- Command and Services Battery
- Reconnaissance and Target Acquisition Battery
- Unmanned Aircraft Battery (MQM-57 "Falconer" drones)
- III Missile Brigade Light Aviation Unit, at Boscomantico Airport[16]
- Light Airplanes Section (L-19E Bird Dog)
- General Use Helicopters Section (AB-204B helicopters)
- Maintenance Section
- XIII Signal Battalion, in Portogruaro
- XIII Supply and Repairs Battalion, in Vicenza
- XIV Heavy Artillery Group, in Trento (M115 203mm towed howitzers, ammunition included W33 nuclear artillery shells)
- XV Heavy Artillery Group, in Verona (M115 203mm towed howitzers, ammunition included W33 nuclear artillery shells)[127]
- XXI Engineer Battalion, in Vicenza[128]
- 3rd Missile Artillery Regiment, in Portogruaro[124]
Trieste Troops Command
edit- Trieste Troops Command, in Trieste
- 151st Infantry Regiment "Sassari", in Trieste[129]
- Command and Services Company, in Trieste
- I Infantry Battalion, in Trieste
- II Infantry Battalion, in Trieste
- III Infantry Battalion, in Trieste
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Trieste (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 14th Field Artillery Regiment, in Trieste
- Command and Services Battery, in Trieste
- I Field Artillery Group, in Trieste (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- II Field Artillery Group, in Muggia (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- Engineer Platoon, in Trieste
- Signal Platoon, in Trieste
- Light Airplanes Section, at Trieste-Prosecco Heliport[16]
- Services Squad, in Trieste
- Carabinieri Squad, in Trieste
- 151st Infantry Regiment "Sassari", in Trieste[129]
Northwestern Military Region - I C.M.T.
editOriginally known as I Military Territorial Command (I Comando Militare Territoriale), it became the Northwestern Military Region - I C.M.T. (Regione Militare Nord Ovest - I C.M.T.) on 1 July 1957, after having taken over the territories of the disbanded II C.M.T. (Liguria region, minus La Spezia province) on 31 August 1956, and the territory of the III C.M.T. (Lombardy region, minus Brescia and Mantova provinces) on 1 July 1957. On the same date the III C.M.T. became the III Army Corps.[130]
- Northwestern Military Region - I C.M.T., in Turin (Aosta, Liguria (minus La Spezia province), Lombardy (minus Brescia and Mantova provinces), and Piedmont regions)[131]
- 11th Infantry Regiment "Casale" (CAR), in Casale Monferrato
- Command and Services Company, in Casale Monferrato
- I Battalion, in Casale Monferrato
- II Battalion, in Casale Monferrato
- III Battalion, in Casale Monferrato
- 89th Infantry Regiment "Salerno" (CAR), in Imperia[132]
- Recruits Training Battalion "Como", in Como
- XLI Signal Battalion, in Turin
- 1st Supply Unit, in Alessandria
- 1st Mixed Transport Unit, in Turin
- 1st Army Repairs Workshop Type B, in Turin
- 3rd Army Repairs Workshop Type A, in Milan
- 1st Provisions Supply Company, in Turin
- 1st Medical Company, in Milan
- Main Military Hospital, in Milan
- Military Hospital Type A, in Turin
- Military Hospital Type B, in Genoa
- Military Hospital Type B, in Brescia
- 11th Infantry Regiment "Casale" (CAR), in Casale Monferrato
Northeastern Military Region - V C.M.T.
editOriginally known as V Military Territorial Command (V Comando Militare Territoriale), it became the Northeastern Military Region - V C.M.T. (Regione Militare Nord Est - V C.M.T.) on 1 July 1957, after having taken over the territory of the disbanded IV C.M.T. (Trentino-Alto Adige region) on 1 May 1952. On the same date the IV C.M.T. became the IV Army Corps and the V C.M.T. split to form the V Army Corps and V C.M.T.[133]
- Northeastern Military Region - V C.M.T., in Padua (Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige, and Veneto regions and the two Lombardy provinces Brescia and Mantova)[134]
- XXXI Signal Battalion, in Padua (until Third Army was disbanded on 1 April 1972 the unit was named: XXXI (Operations) Army Signal Battalion)[135]
- XXXII Signal Battalion, in Padua (until the Third Army was disbanded on 1 April 1972 the unit was named: XXXII (Mixed) Army Signal Battalion)[135]
- XLII Signal Battalion, in Padua
- Mixed Electronic Warfare Company, in Conegliano[135]
- 4th Supply Unit, in Verona
- 5th Supply Unit, in Mestre
- 4th Army Repairs Workshop Type A, in Verona
- 5th Army Repairs Workshop Type A, in Dosson
- 15th Army Repairs Workshop Type A, in Padua
- 4th Provisions Supply Company, in Verona
- 5th Provisions Supply Company, in Padua
- 4th Medical Company, in Verona
- 5th Medical Company, in Udine
- Military Hospital Type A, in Verona
- Military Hospital Type A, in Padua
- Military Hospital Type A, in Udine
- Military Hospital Type B, in Bolzano
Tuscan-Emilian Military Region - VII C.M.T.
editOriginally known as VII Military Territorial Command (VII Comando Militare Territoriale), it became the Tuscan-Emilian Military Region - VII C.M.T. (Regione Militare Tosco-Emiliana - VII C.M.T.) on 1 July 1957, after having taken over the territory of the disbanded VI C.M.T. (Emilia-Romagna region and two Marche provinces Ancona and Pesaro) on 1 September 1956. On the same date the VI C.M.T. became the VI Army Corps.[136][137] The VI Army Corps in Bologna was disbanded on 31 March 1972 and its units passed to the Tuscan-Emilian Military Region - VII C.M.T.
- Tuscan-Emilian Military Region - VII C.M.T., in Florence (Emilia-Romagna and Tuscany regions, the Liguria province La Spezia, and the two Marche provinces Ancona and Pesaro)[138]
- 28th Infantry Regiment "Pavia" (CAR), in Pesaro
- Command and Services Company, in Pesaro
- I Battalion, in Pesaro
- II Battalion, in Fano
- III Battalion, in Falconara Marittima
- 84th Infantry Regiment "Venezia" (CAR), in Siena
- 3rd Heavy Field Artillery Regiment, in Pisa[139][62]
- Command and Services Battery, in Pisa
- I 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Pisa (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- II 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Pisa (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- III 155/23 Howitzers Group (Reserve), in Lucca (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- IV 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Lucca (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- 3rd Artillery Specialists Battery, in Pisa
- 6th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment, in Piacenza (disbanded 15 September 1974, two groups of the regiment were transferred to the 8th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment and one to the 41st Heavy Field Artillery Regiment)[140][62]
- Command and Services Battery, in Piacenza
- I 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Piacenza (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- II 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Piacenza (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- III 155/23 Howitzers Group (Reserve), in Piacenza (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- 6th Artillery Specialists Battery, in Piacenza
- 8th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment, in Modena[140][62]
- Command and Services Battery, in Modena
- I 155/45 Cannons Group, in Modena (M59 155mm towed howitzers)
- II 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Ferrara (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- III 155/23 Howitzers Group (Reserve), in Modena (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- 8th Artillery Specialists Battery, in Modena
- 2nd Bridge Engineer Regiment, in Piacenza[141]
- Command and Services Company, in Piacenza
- I Bridge Engineer Battalion, in Piacenza (became a reserve unit on 6 September 1974)
- II Bridge Engineer Battalion, in Legnago
- III Bridge Engineer Battalion, in Piacenza
- Railway Engineer Regiment, in Castel Maggiore[142]
- Command and Services Company, in Castel Maggiore
- I Railway Engineer Battalion, in Castel Maggiore
- II Railway Engineer Battalion (Operations), in Turin (operated the Chivasso–Ivrea–Aosta railway)
- VI Army Corps Engineer Battalion, in Bologna (supported the disbanded VI Corpo d'Armata)
- XLIII Signal Battalion, in Florence / Bologna
- 7th Supply Unit, in Sesto Fiorentino
- 2nd Light Army Aviation Repairs Unit, at Borgo Panigale Airport[16]
- 7th Mixed Transport Unit, in Coverciano
- 6th Army Repairs Workshop Type B, in Bologna
- 7th Army Repairs Workshop Type A, in Coverciano
- 7th Provisions Supply Company, in Florence
- 7th Medical Company, in Florence
- Military Hospital Type A, in Bologna
- Military Hospital Type A, in Florence
- Military Hospital Type B, in Livorno
- Military Hospital Type B, in Piacenza
- 28th Infantry Regiment "Pavia" (CAR), in Pesaro
Infantry Brigade "Trieste"
edit- Infantry Brigade "Trieste", in Bologna
- 40th Infantry Regiment "Bologna", in Bologna[143]
- Command and Services Company, in Bologna
- I Infantry Battalion, in Bologna
- II Infantry Battalion, in Forlì
- III Infantry Battalion, in Bologna
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Bologna (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- XI Armored Battalion, in Ozzano dell'Emilia (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- Field Artillery Group "Trieste", in Bologna (M101 105mm towed howitzers)[144]
- Light Aviation Unit "Trieste", at Borgo Panigale Airport[16] (L-21B Super Cub)
- Engineer Company "Trieste", in Bologna
- Signal Company "Trieste", in Bologna
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Trieste", in Budrio
- Transport Unit "Trieste", in Budrio
- 40th Infantry Regiment "Bologna", in Bologna[143]
Infantry Brigade "Friuli"
edit- Infantry Brigade "Friuli", in Florence
- 78th Infantry Regiment "Lupi di Toscana", in Scandicci
- Command and Services Company, in Scandicci
- I Infantry Battalion, in Scandicci
- II Infantry Battalion, in Pistoia
- III Infantry Battalion, in Scandicci
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Scandicci (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- XIX Armored Battalion, in Florence (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- Field Artillery Group "Friuli", in Pistoia (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- Light Aviation Unit "Friuli", at Peretola Airport[16] (L-21B Super Cub)
- Engineer Company "Friuli", in Florence
- Signal Company "Friuli", in Florence
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Friuli", in Coverciano[145]
- Transport Unit "Friuli", in Coverciano[145]
- 78th Infantry Regiment "Lupi di Toscana", in Scandicci
Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore"
edit- Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore", in Livorno
- 1st Paratroopers Regiment, in Livorno
- Saboteur Paratroopers Battalion, in Pisa
- Carabinieri Paratroopers Battalion, in Livorno
- Paratroopers Field Artillery Group, in Livorno (M56 105mm towed howitzers)[148]
- Light Aviation Unit "Folgore", at Pisa-San Giusto Air Base[16] (L-21B Super Cub aircraft and AB 204 helicopters)
- Paratroopers Pathfinder Company "Folgore", in Siena
- Paratroopers Engineer Company "Folgore", in Livorno
- Paratroopers Signal Company "Folgore", in Livorno
- Air-supplies Company "Folgore", in Pisa
- Maintenance Company "Folgore", in Livorno
Central Military Region - VIII C.M.T.
editOriginally known as VIII Military Territorial Command (VIII Comando Militare Territoriale), it became the Central Military Region - VIII C.M.T. (Regione Militare Centrale - VIII C.M.T.) on 1 July 1957.[149]
- Central Military Region - VIII C.M.T., in Rome (Abruzzo, Lazio, Marche (minus Ancona and Pesaro provinces) Sardinia, and Umbria regions)[150][151]
- 80th Infantry Regiment "Roma" (CAR), in Orvieto
- Regiment "Lancieri di Montebello" (8th), in Rome[152][85]
- Command and Services Squadron, in Rome
- I Squadrons Group, in Rome (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- II Squadrons Group, in Rome (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- III Squadrons Group, in Rome (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- Recruits Training Battalion "Chieti", in Chieti
- XLIV Signal Battalion, in Rome
- 8th Supply Unit, in Rome
- 1st Light Army Aviation Repairs Unit, at Bracciano Airport[16]
- 8th Mixed Transport Unit, in Rome
- 8th Army Repairs Workshop Type A, in Rome
- 8th Provisions Supply Company, in Rome
- 8th Medical Company, in Rome
- Main Military Hospital, in Rome
- Military Hospital Type B, in Chieti
- Military Hospital Type B, in Perugia
- Military Hospital Type B, in Anzio
Infantry Division "Granatieri di Sardegna"
edit- Infantry Division "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome
- 1st Regiment "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome
- Command and Services Company, in Rome
- I Granatieri Battalion, in Rome
- II Granatieri Battalion, in Rome
- III Granatieri Battalion, in Rome
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Civitavecchia (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- 32nd Granatieri Anti-tank Company, in Civitavecchia (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 3rd Armored Infantry Regiment, in Persano[153] (detached to the Mechanized and Armored Troops School)[154]
- Command and Services Company, in Persano (includes an anti-tank guided missile platoon)
- IV Bersaglieri Battalion, in Persano (M113 armored personnel carriers)
- IX Tank Battalion, in Salerno (M47 Patton tanks)
- 1st Squadron "Cavalleggeri di Alessandria", in Persano[153]
- 17th Infantry Regiment "Acqui", in Sulmona
- Command and Services Company, in Sulmona
- I Infantry Battalion, in Sulmona
- II Infantry Battalion, in Spoleto
- III Infantry Battalion, in Cesano
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in L'Aquila (M113 armored personnel carriers and M47 tanks)
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Sulmona (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- 13th Field Artillery Regiment, in L’Aquila[155]
- Command and Services Battery, in L’Aquila
- I Field Artillery Group, in Bracciano (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- II Field Artillery Group, in L'Aquila (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in L'Aquila (M7 105mm self-propelled howitzers; 7th Battery assigned to 3rd Armored Infantry Regiment in Persano[153])
- IV Heavy Field Artillery Group, in L’Aquila (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- V Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group (Reserve), in (?) (Bofors 40mm anti-aircraft guns and 12.7mm anti-aircraft machine guns)[70]
- Artillery Specialists Battery, in L’Aquila
- Light Aviation Unit "Granatieri di Sardegna", at Urbe Airport[16] (L-19E Bird Dog light aircraft and AB 206 reconnaissance helicopters)
- Engineer Battalion "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome[156]
- Signal Battalion "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome
- Services Grouping "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Civitavecchia[157]
- Command Platoon, in Civitavecchia
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Granatieri di Sardegna", in L'Aquila
- Transport Unit "Granatieri di Sardegna", in L'Aquila
- Medical Battalion "Granatieri di Sardegna" (Reserve), in L'Aquila
- Provisions Supply Company "Granatieri di Sardegna", in L'Aquila
- 1st Regiment "Granatieri di Sardegna", in Rome
Sardinia Military Command
edit- Sardinia Military Command (Comando Militare della Sardegna - C.M.S.), in Cagliari (Sardinia region)[158]
- 152nd Infantry Regiment "Sassari" (CAR), in Sassari
- Command and Services Company, in Sassari
- I Battalion, in Sassari
- II Battalion, in Cagliari
- III Battalion, in Macomer
- Armored Units Training Ground, in Teulada[159]
- Command and Services Company, in Teulada
- I Armored Battalion, in Teulada
- II Armored Battalion (Reserve), in Teulada
- Transport Unit, in Teulada
- Special Medium Workshop, in Teulada
- General Use Helicopters Section, in Teulada
- C.M.S. Light Aviation Unit, at Elmas Airport[16] (L-21B Super Cub)
- 12th Supply Unit, in Nuoro
- 12th Mixed Transport Unit, in Cagliari
- 12th Army Repairs Workshop Type B, in Cagliari
- 12th Provisions Supply Company, in Cagliari
- 12th Medical Company, in Cagliari
- C.M.S. Signal Company, in Cagliari[160]
- Military Hospital Type B, in Cagliari
- 152nd Infantry Regiment "Sassari" (CAR), in Sassari
Southern Military Region - X C.M.T.
editOriginally known as X Military Territorial Command (X Comando Militare Territoriale), it became the Southern Military Region - X C.M.T. (Regione Militare Meridionale - X C.M.T.) on 1 July 1957, after having taken over the territory of the disbanded IX C.M.T. (Apulia, Basilicata, and Calabria regions, the latter without the Reggio Calabria province) on 1 September 1956.[161][162]
- Southern Military Region - X C.M.T., in Naples (Apulia, Basilicata, Calabria (minus Reggio Calabria province), Campania and Molise regions)[163]
- 48th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara" (CAR), in Bari[164]
- Command and Services Company, in Bari
- I Battalion, in Bari
- II Battalion, in Campobasso
- III Battalion, in Potenza
- IV Battalion, in Barletta
- 9th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment, in Foggia[62]
- Command and Services Battery, in Foggia
- I 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Foggia (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- II 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Barletta (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- III 155/23 Howitzers Group, in Persano (M114 155mm towed howitzers)
- 9th Artillery Specialists Battery, in Foggia
- I Armored Troops Recruits Training Battalion, in Avellino
- II Armored Troops Recruits Training Battalion, in Salerno
- Recruits Training Battalion "Sila", in Cosenza
- XLV Signal Battalion, in Naples
- 10th Supply Unit, in Naples
- 10th Mixed Transport Unit, in Naples
- 9th Army Repairs Workshop Type B, in Bari
- 10th Army Repairs Workshop Type A, in Naples
- 10th Provisions Supply Company, in Naples
- 10th Medical Company, in Bari
- Military Hospital Type A, in Bari
- Military Hospital Type A, in Caserta
- Military Hospital Type B, in Naples
- Military Hospital Type B, in Catanzaro
- 48th Infantry Regiment "Ferrara" (CAR), in Bari[164]
Infantry Brigade "Pinerolo"
edit- Infantry Brigade "Pinerolo", in Bari
- 9th Infantry Regiment "Bari", in Bari
- Command and Services Company, in Bari
- I Infantry Battalion, in Trani
- II Infantry Battalion, in Santa Maria Capua Vetere
- III Infantry Battalion, in Bari
- IV Mechanized Battalion, in Avellino
- Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Bari (anti-tank guided missiles and M47 tanks)
- LX Armored Battalion, in Altamura (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- Field Artillery Group "Pinerolo", in Bari (M101 105mm towed howitzers)
- Light Aviation Unit "Pinerolo", at Bari Airport[16] (L-21B Super Cub)
- Engineer Company "Pinerolo", in Trani
- Signal Company "Pinerolo", in Bari
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Pinerolo", in Bari[165]
- Transport Unit "Pinerolo", in Bari[165]
- 9th Infantry Regiment "Bari", in Bari
Sicily Military Region - XI C.M.T.
editOriginally known as XI Military Territorial Command (XI Comando Militare Territoriale), it became the Sicily Military Region - XI C.M.T. on 1 July 1957 (Regione Militare della Sicilia - XI C.M.T.).[166]
- Sicily Military Region - XI C.M.T., in Palermo (Sicily region and the Calabria province of Reggio Calabria)[167]
- 46th Infantry Regiment "Reggio" (CAR), in Palermo[168]
- Command and Services Company, in Palermo
- I Battalion, in Palermo
- II Battalion, in Palermo
- III Battalion, in Palermo
- 60th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" (CAR), in Trapani[169]
- Command and Services Company, in Trapani
- I Battalion, in Trapani
- II Battalion, in Trapani
- III Battalion, in Trapani
- 11th Supply Unit, in Messina
- 11th Mixed Transport Unit, in Palermo
- 6th Signal Company, in Palermo[170]
- 11th Army Repairs Workshop Type B, in Palermo
- 11th Provisions Supply Company, in Palermo
- 11th Medical Company, in Palermo
- Military Hospital Type B, in Palermo
- Military Hospital Type B, in Messina
- 46th Infantry Regiment "Reggio" (CAR), in Palermo[168]
Infantry Brigade"Aosta"
edit- Infantry Brigade "Aosta", in Messina
- 5th Infantry Regiment "Aosta", in Messina
- LXII Armored Battalion, in Catania (M47 Patton tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers)
- Field Artillery Group "Aosta", in Messina (M101 105mm towed howitzers)[11]
- Light Aviation Unit "Aosta", at Fontanarossa Airport[16] (L-21B Super Cub)
- Engineer Company "Aosta", in Syracuse
- Signal Company "Aosta", in Messina
- Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Aosta", in Messina[171]
- Transport Unit "Aosta", in Messina[171]
Anti-aircraft Artillery Command
editIn peacetime the Anti-aircraft Artillery Command fell under administrative command of the Artillery Inspectorate in Rome, in wartime it would have fallen under operational control of NATO's Allied Land Forces Southern Europe Command in Verona.
- Anti-aircraft Artillery Command, in Padua
- 4th Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Regiment, in Mantova[172]
- Command and Services Battery, in Mantova
- I Missile Group, in Ravenna (MIM-23 Hawk anti-aircraft missile systems)
- II Missile Group, in Mantova (MIM-23 Hawk anti-aircraft missile systems)
- 24th Signal Company, in Mantova
- 5th Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Regiment, in Mestre[173]
- Command and Services Battery, in Mestre
- I Missile Group, in San Donà di Piave (MIM-23 Hawk anti-aircraft missile systems)
- II Missile Group, in Rovigo (MIM-23 Hawk anti-aircraft missile systems)
- 25th Signal Company, in Mestre
- 17th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment, in Brescia[174]
- Command and Services Battery, in Brescia
- I Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, at Villafranca Air Base (L/70 40mm anti-aircraft cannons)
- II Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, at Istrana Air Base (L/70 40mm anti-aircraft cannons)
- III Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Lodi (L/70 40mm anti-aircraft cannons) (disbanded 1 February 1973)
- IV Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, at Ghedi Air Base (L/70 40mm anti-aircraft cannons)
- 18th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment, in Rimini[175]
- Command and Services Battery, in Rimini
- I Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Rimini (L/70 40mm anti-aircraft cannons)
- II Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Ferrara (L/70 40mm anti-aircraft cannons)
- 121st Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment, in Bologna[176]
- Command and Services Battery, in Bologna
- I Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Bologna (L/70 40mm anti-aircraft cannons)
- II Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Reggio Emilia (L/70 40mm anti-aircraft cannons)
- Anti-aircraft Missiles Supply and Repairs Unit, in Montichiari
- Anti-aircraft Artillery Materiel Supply and Repairs Unit, in Bologna
- 4th Anti-aircraft Missile Artillery Regiment, in Mantova[172]
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