I do not know the official terminology, but the slang term is The Purple Gang. Uniformed officers such as base Commandants (like Us Police Captain or FBI station chief in charge of a Field office) wear deep purple Navalk-style uniforms, double breasted, hence Purple Gang. It is known there are female base Commandants. ther are, of ocurese a variety of fiel doffic es in Italy and Sicily. Southern Command is a Hot one! May be called something lilke T"al Shi"ar (sounds arabic) but cannot verify this. An Italiangirl I know is famlair withthis term, says it is a Police intelligence agencytha tmight approximate the KGB/ wioth I knew more. For Italian Eyes only!By the way tghe phrase Euyes Only occurs inthe song O Sole Mio! l9ll translation.
In Russian KGB means Komitjet Gosudarstvjennoj Bjezopasnosti, translated this means Committee for State Security
"LillÃ?" is an Italian equivalent of "lilacs" (Syringa spp).
Oficially? No But I wouldent rule it out as Putin himself was a KGB officer.
Giovanni is the Italian equivalent of the name John.
The KGB Keylogger is a great tool and asset for parents that are worried about their children using the internet. The KGB Keylogger has characteristics, such as stealth mode and visible mode, that allows parents to monitor their child's use of the internet.
Luigi is the Italian equivalent of 'Louis'. The feminine equivalent of 'Louis' is 'Louisa' in English. That equivalent in Italian is 'Luigia'.
The feminine noun 'ghinee' is an Italian equivalent of 'guineas', of which the Italian equivalent of the singular is 'ghinea'.
Il mio ristorante is an Italian equivalent of 'my restaurant'.
The phrase 'Italiano cazzo' is an Italian equivalent of 'Italian pride'.
Lussuoso is an Italian equivalent of 'luxurious'.
Tatuaggio is an Italian equivalent of 'tattoo'.
Indimenticabile is an Italian equivalent of 'unforgettable'.
Internazionale is an Italian equivalent of 'international'.
Marinaio is an Italian equivalent of 'sailor'.
Nonno is an Italian equivalent of 'Grandad'.
Forte is an Italian equivalent of 'Bryan'. The Celtic name is pronounced 'BREEH-ahn' in Italian. It means 'strong'. The equivalent in Italian is pronounced 'FOHR-tay'.
In Russian KGB means Komitjet Gosudarstvjennoj Bjezopasnosti, translated this means Committee for State Security