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    Italian Para....

    Hello all....I thought some members might be interested in this photograph of an Italian Para wearing the collars badges and para mag carrier....for those who had not seen it before.....

    Jo

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...her_Soldat.jpg

    https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...her_Soldat.jpg

    #2
    Why do you think that it's a para?
    The "samurai" was in common use during the RSI.

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      #3
      Originally posted by kanister View Post
      Why do you think that it's a para?
      The "samurai" was in common use during the RSI.

      Sorry to be so un-knowledgable about italian equipment....it is not a subject I know a lot about..
      Jo

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        #4
        Samurai

        Thanks for posting the photo. This does not appear to be an Italian Paratrooper. He is not wearing a Para tunic nor is the helmet a standard Para type. As said previously, the Samurai was worn by other units as well as Paratroopers. To find a Samurai is to find the "Holy Grail" of Italian field equipment.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Robbie Farrell View Post
          Thanks for posting the photo. This does not appear to be an Italian Paratrooper. He is not wearing a Para tunic nor is the helmet a standard Para type. As said previously, the Samurai was worn by other units as well as Paratroopers. To find a Samurai is to find the "Holy Grail" of Italian field equipment.
          Thank you very much for the information.
          Jo

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            #6
            Originally posted by Voltigeur View Post
            Sorry to be so un-knowledgable about italian equipment....it is not a subject I know a lot about..
            Jo
            For your information this soldier was in the Battaglione "M" IX settembre, during RSI period , you can see it very clear by the M ( tha means Mussolini) with the fascio on the collar, it was an infantry unit
            Ciao
            Andrea

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              #7
              Originally posted by andrea View Post
              For your information this soldier was in the Battaglione "M" IX settembre, during RSI period , you can see it very clear by the M ( tha means Mussolini) with the fascio on the collar, it was an infantry unit
              Ciao
              Andrea
              Mille grazie Andrea....molto apprezzato.....
              Jo

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                #8
                Both the photos represent an M milit of the Btg IX Settembre, whose unit has been deployed on 1944 on the Umbrian/Adriatic sector of Italy, against the partisans. He's wearing an issue 'Samurai' for the magazines of the MAB38 smg.
                PaoloM

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                  #9
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                  God please take justin bieber and gave us dio back

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                    #10
                    Well known..but great photo's indeed...i wonder if this guy with the smile survivied the War ??...does any one know ???...Semovente

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