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Bersaglieri regiments
[edit]- 1st Bersaglieri Regiment, Naples (France)
- Command Company
- I Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- VII Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- IX Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- 1st Motorcyclists Company
- 1st Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 2nd Bersaglieri Regiment, Rome (Greece)
- Command Company
- II Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- IV Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XVII Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- 2nd Motorcyclists Company
- 2nd Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 3rd Bersaglieri Regiment, Milan - 3rd Cavalry Division "Principe Amedeo Duca d'Aosta" (Emilia)
- Command Company
- XVIII Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XX Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XXV Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- 3rd Motorcyclists Company
- 3rd Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 173rd Motorcyclists Company
- 173rd Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 4th Bersaglieri Regiment, Turin (Croatia)
- Command Company
- XXVI Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XXIX Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XXXI Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- 4th Motorcyclists Company
- 4th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 5th Bersaglieri Regiment, Siena - 131st Armored Division "Centauro" (11 May 1943 Tunisia)
- Command Company
- XIV Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- XXII Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Battalion
- XXIV Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- 5th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 6th Bersaglieri Regiment, Bologna - 3rd Cavalry Division "Principe Amedeo duca d'Aosta" (Bologna)
- Command Company
- VI Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XIII Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XIX Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- 6th Motorcyclists Company
- 6th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 176th Motorcyclists Company
- 176th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 7th Bersaglieri Regiment, Bozen - 102nd Motorized Division "Trento" (26 April 1943 Tunisia)
- Command Company
- VIII Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Battalion
- X Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- XI Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- 7th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 8th Bersaglieri Regiment, Verona - 132nd Armored Division "Ariete" (13 May 1943 Tunisia)
- Command Company
- III Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Battalion
- V Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- XII Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- 8th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 9th Bersaglieri Regiment, Cremona - 101st Motorized Division "Trieste" (5 November 1942 Libya)
- Command Company
- XXVIII Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- XXX Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- XXXII Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Battalion
- 105th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 10th Bersaglieri Regiment, Palermo (Sicily)
- Command Company
- XVI Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- XXXIV Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- XXXV Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Battalion
- 10th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 11th Bersaglieri Regiment, Gradisca d'Isonzo - 1st Cavalry Division "Eugenio di Savoia" (Yugoslavia)
- Command Company
- XV Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XXVII Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- XXXIII Bersaglieri Cyclists Battalion
- 11th Motorcyclists Company
- 11th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 12th Bersaglieri Regiment, Reggio Emilia - 133rd Armored Division "Littorio" (?? December 1942 Libya)
- Command Company
- XXI Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Battalion
- XXIII Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- XXXVI Auto-transported Bersaglieri Battalion
- 12th Anti-tank Company (Cannone da 47/32)
- 18th Bersaglieri Regiment, Milan (Rome)
- LXVII Bersaglieri Battalion (transferred to the 3a Divisione Celere "Principe Amedeo duca d'Aosta")
- 2nd Tank Company (L6/40 tank)
- 3rd Tank Company (L6/40 tank)
- LXVIII Bersaglieri Battalion
- 1st Armored Car Company (Autoblindo Fiat-Ansaldo)
- 4th Motorcyclists Company
- LXIX Bersaglieri Battalion
- 5th Self-propelled Company (Semovente da 47/32)
- 6th Air-defense Company (Breda Model 35)
- LXVII Bersaglieri Battalion (transferred to the 3a Divisione Celere "Principe Amedeo duca d'Aosta")
Coastal Alpini units
[edit]165th Coastal Alpini Regiment
[edit]- 165th Coastal Alpini Regiment
- 25th Alpini Battalion "Monte Marmolada" (verde, was: XXV Replacements Battalion/ 7th Alpini Regiment, companies: 713, 714, 715)
- 26th Alpini Battalion "Monte Canin" (bianca, was: XXVI Replacements Battalion/ 8th Alpini Regiment, companies: 97, 154, 155)
- 27th Alpini Battalion "Monte Clapier" (bianca, was: XXVII Replacements Battalion/ 1st Alpini Regiment, companies: 719, 720, 721)
- 513th Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion
- 424th Mortar Company (81mm Mod. 35 mortars)
Raised in December 1942 in Caprino Veronese by the 6th Alpini Regiment mobilization center; assigned to 4th Army and sent to France; disbanded in September 1943.
166th Coastal Alpini Regiment
[edit]- 166th Coastal Alpini Regiment
- 34th Alpini Battalion "Monte Spluga" (bianca, was: XXXIV Replacements Battalion/ 5th Alpini Regiment, companies: 740, 741, 742)
- 35th Alpini Battalion "Monte Stelvio" (rossa, was: XXXV Replacements Battalion/ 5th Alpini Regiment, companies: 743, 744, 745)
- 36th Alpini Battalion "Monte Pavione" (bianca, was: XXXVI Replacements Battalion/ 7th Alpini Regiment, companies: 746, 747, 748)
- 38th Alpini Battalion "Monte Arvenis" (bianca, was: XXXVIII Replacements Battalion/ 8th Alpini Regiment, companies: 752, 753, 754)
- 512th Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion
Raised in December 1942 in Monza by the 11th Alpini Regiment depot; assigned to 223rd Coastal Division and sent to France; returned to Italy in late August 1943 and was disbanded in September 1943 the Province of Cuneo.
167th Coastal Alpini Regiment
[edit]- 167th Coastal Alpini Regiment
- 23rd Alpini Battalion "Monte Levanna" (bianca, was: XXIII Replacements Battalion/ 4th Alpini Regiment, companies: 707, 708, 709)
- 24th Alpini Battalion "Monte Suello" (azzurra, was: XXIV Replacements Battalion/ 6th Alpini Regiment, companies: 710, 711, 712)
- 39th Alpini Battalion "Monte Berico" (rossa, was: XXXIX Replacements Battalion/ 9th Alpini Regiment, companies: 755, 756 ,757)
Raised in December 1942 by the 7th Alpini Regiment depot; assigned to 58th Infantry Division "Legnano" and sent to France; division moved to Southern Italy and regiment remained in France, where it was disbanded in September 1943.
168th Coastal Alpini Regiment
[edit]- 168th Coastal Alpini Regiment
- 40th Alpini Battalion "Monte Maiella" (bianca, was: XL Replacements Battalion/ 9th Alpini Regiment, companies: 758, 759, 760)
- 514th Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion
Raised in December 1942 by the 8th Alpini Regiment mobilization center; assigned to 48th Infantry Division "Taro" and sent to France; disbanded in September 1943.
175th Mobile Territorial Alpini Regiment
[edit]- 175th Mobile Territorial Alpini Regiment
- 519th Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion "Mongioie" (blu, 1st Alpini Regiment depot, companies: 114, 118, 119)
- 520th Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion "Monte Bicocca" (rossa, 2nd Alpini Regiment depot, companies: 81, 101, 123)
- 521st Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion "Monte Albergian" (rossa, 3rd Alpini Regiment depot, companies: 83, 127, 128)
- joined the regiment in Corsica:
- 21st Alpini Battalion "Monte Mercantour" (verde, was: XXI Replacements Battalion/ 1st Alpini Regiment, companies: 701, 702, 703)
- 22nd Alpini Battalion "Monte Granero" (bianca, was: XXII Replacements Battalion/ 3rd Alpini Regiment, companies: 704, 705, 706, attached to 44th Infantry Division Cremona
- 531st Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion "Monte Baldo" (rossa, 6th Alpini Regiment depot - attached to Ajaccio Harbor Defense)
Raised in 26 February 1943 in Aosta by the 4th Alpini Regiment depot; sent to Corsica in April 1943, assigned to VII Army Corps. Fought the Germans after 8 September 1943.
176th Mobile Territorial Alpini Regiment
[edit]- 176th Mobile Territorial Alpini Regiment
- 522nd Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion "Monte Adamello" (verde, 5th Alpini Regiment depot)
- 523rd Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion "Monte Antelao" (rossa, 7th Alpini Regiment depot)
- 524th Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion "Monte Nero" (verde, 9th Alpini Regiment depot, remained active after 8 September 1943)
Raised in 1 February 1943 by the 9th Alpini Regiment mobilization center; assigned to 8th Army and operated in Rijeka, Gorizia, Trieste; disbanded in September 1943.