Royal Italian Army because they were dedicated to the King of Italy. In 1940 the Italian Army consisted of 73 Divisions totaling approximately 1.63 Million men. The MVSN or Milizia Volontaria Sicurezza Niazionale were the fascist party military. The soldiers from the African colonies were the Colonial army. They wore uniforms and dress that were traditional to their area. Italian Names for some specialized soldiers within the Army. Bersaglieri - Elite corp of sharpshooters, used as light, mobile infantry. Alpini - Mountain troops Motomitraglieri - Motorised machine-gunners on motorcycles Raggruppamento - grouping somewhat like a modern task force used by the US armed forces. Reggimento - Regiment Carabinieri - Long established elite Police of Italy. Served as a military police during the war. Guardia alla Frontiera (GAF) - Frontier Guard Guardia di Finanza - Finance Guard (actually a combat unit) Names related to Fascists military. Camice Nere - CCNN - Plural of CN, Black Shirt Squadristi - Bands of Fascist Blackshirts
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The design of the WW1 Italian uniform featured a distinctive blue-gray color with a high collar and large pockets. The significance of the uniform was to provide soldiers with protection and visibility on the battlefield, while also showcasing national pride and identity.
Indian soldiers were also called "Sepoys".
Abraham Lincoln gave his Gettysburg Address at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. [The Soldiers' National Cemetery was exclusively for Union soldiers]
An army of soldiers or a troop of soldiers or a platoon of soldiers.
The Italian national airline is called Alitalia.
No, except when called-for for Movie work. She is an Italian national.
The Italian soldiers were a part of the Triple Alliance. The soldiers fought with trench warfare in very cold weather.
Soldiers' National Monument was created in 1869.
British soldiers- Tommies German Soldiers- Krauts, Jerrys, Huns, Tedeschi (Italian term) Teds (British abbreviated form of above) Japanese Soldiers- Japs, nips, slants (the term slants reffers to the Japanese people's eye shape.) American soldiers- G.I.'s (Government Issue) Or For the Real Green soldiers, draftees, Joes, Mac (USMC only) Italian soldiers- Eye-ties, Goombah (Even though the term was more widly used after the war to reffer to Italian thugs) French soldiers- Frogs Polish soldiers-the polls Russia-Reds, Ruskies, Commies, Ivan.
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Italian National Badminton Championships was created in 1977.
Italian National Olympic Committee was created in 1908.
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Since Rome is located in Italy, Italian is one of the national languages of Rome.
Italian National Cyclo-cross Championships was created in 1930.