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    #46
    FANTASTIC thanks! the life of an Xa man of the wolf battalion ..
    cheers
    Raff
    "six italians, dressed in rather unusual diving suits and equipped with materials of laughably little cost have swung the military balance of power in the Mediterranean in favour of the Axis".

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      #47
      Great piece of history...

      Are those men still buried on that site ? Other wise someone should clean the place a bit

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        #48
        Wonderful personal history! I am sure you are very proud of your father-in-law. Thanks for sharing.

        My father was an American pilot in WW1. His flight training took place in Foggia Italy, they were called the "Foggiani". I have his Italian flight log book, rank Primo Tenente. He performed an aerial manuever which allowed him to wear the Italian pilot wings on both sleeves, as well as the US pilot wings on his chest. He then served in France, had over 80 flights. I have many photos and documents. Always fun to share these!

        Thanks again!

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          #49
          Originally posted by ebj View Post
          Wonderful personal history! I am sure you are very proud of your father-in-law. Thanks for sharing.

          My father was an American pilot in WW1. His flight training took place in Foggia Italy, they were called the "Foggiani". I have his Italian flight log book, rank Primo Tenente. He performed an aerial manuever which allowed him to wear the Italian pilot wings on both sleeves, as well as the US pilot wings on his chest. He then served in France, had over 80 flights. I have many photos and documents. Always fun to share these!

          Thanks again!
          thank you Ebj !
          ciao Oriano

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            #50
            Originally posted by Raffaello Carola View Post
            FANTASTIC thanks! the life of an Xa man of the wolf battalion ..
            cheers
            Raff
            many thanks Raff!
            ciao Oriano!!

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              #51
              Originally posted by Etienne B. View Post
              Great piece of history...

              Are those men still buried on that site ? Other wise someone should clean the place a bit


              immediately after the war, the bodies were moved to the nearest civil cemetery in Alfonisne, then transferred from their respective families of origin cemeteries...


              unfortunately it is not possible cleaning or restoration the church (or affixing a plaque in memory of the soldiers ox the Lupo Btl) because of the absolute opposition, even recently, of local National Association of Italian Partisans).....

              ciao Oriano

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                #52
                Originally posted by mufasa View Post
                and some of the many obituaries of Ennio in the newspapers, in Argentina
                and yesterday May 8, our President Sergio Mattarella during his visit in Argentina, he left a Commemorative plaque in the Italian School Giulio Cesare, the same
                where Ennio taught; nd where he was Headmaster when he died of a heart attack in 1972....


                the Scuola Italiana Cristoforo Colombo tofay (Escuela Italiana Cristoforo Colombo) in Buenos Aires, Argentina (It includes Kindergarten, primary school, escuela media (junior high school), and liceo (senior high school) levels.
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                  #53
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                    #54
                    Very impressive presentation!

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                      #55
                      Originally posted by longislandercjv View Post
                      Very impressive presentation!
                      Many thanks! Oriano

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                        #56
                        Very interesting!

                        Cheers,
                        Robert

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                          #57
                          Originally posted by Robert T. View Post
                          Very interesting!

                          Cheers,
                          Robert
                          many thanks Robert!
                          ciao Oriano

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                            #58
                            a dear friend of Fiinale Emilia, he sent me a small article about a local newspaper in memory of Ennio as one of the founders and supporter (also for his political commitment) in the foundation of the State High School of Finale Emilia (Modena)... here he is with his colleagues in the 50s
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                              #59
                              and the biggest regret for me, that I collect documents, is not to have (apart his photo of Turin in 1944 back here) a picture of Ennio of 1943/45 years .... they told me his sister and her brother who was exactly like in this university photo of 1947, very thin compared to his standard .... and always in his memory ...
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                                #60
                                Very interesting! Good work!

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