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    Another Cagliari division full collar patches table

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      Another Pasubio division full collar patches table
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        Another Forlì division full collar patches table
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          Another Messina division full collar patches table
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            General Staff officer Deputy military adviser to the President of the Republic or military attaché:
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              Airforce Captain
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                Anti-tank and machine-gunners collar patches:
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                  Sassari division (from left to right):

                  - General Staff officer attached to the divisional HQ
                  - Infantry enlisted
                  - Artillery enlisted
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                    Republic obsolete plastic collar patche of the armoured troops
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                      Bologna Infantry of the Folgore division (Republic of Italy).

                      As soon as possible, during the next days, I will begin to post an in-depth study about the organic developments (and the related collar patches) of the armored and fast-mobile (celeri) divisions of the Italian Royal Army in World War II

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                        Legnano division full collar patches table
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                          Well, let's start with the fast-mobile division (celeri). These were hybrid divisions initially composed with two cavalry regiments (each on two mounted squadron groups and one mounted machine gun squadron), a regiment of cyclist bersaglieri (later transported by trucks), an artillery regiment with a 75/27 mm hippo-trained battalion and two 75/27 motorized battalion and an armored group with 61 light tanks (CV33 and L6/40). The divisional strenght as of June 10, 1940 was 7310 men, 2154 horses, 418 motor vehicles, 24 artillery tractors, 539 motorcycles and 2500 bicycles. The weapons, in addition to the aforementioned light tanks, included 48 cannons (16 anti-aircraft 20/65 mm, 8 anti-tank 47/32 mm and 24 field pieces 75/27 mm), 249 heavy machine guns and 172 light machine guns. Without effective operational capacity in the context of a mechanized war, the fast-mobile divisions saw very limited operational use and were largely reused for the establishment of other types of units.

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                            1st fast-mobile (celere) division

                            april 17, 1930

                            1st cavalry brigade
                            Saluzzo cavalry regiment
                            Monferrato cavalry regiment (replaced by Savoy cavalry regiment from January 1933)
                            Alessandria cavalry regiment (from October 1938 as a replacement of Royal Piedmont cavalry regiment transferred to the 2nd fast-mobile division)
                            1st Light Artillery Regiment (later renamed 1st fast-mobile Artillery Regiment)

                            January 1, 1934

                            1st fast-mobile division Eugenio of Savoy
                            1st fast-mobile brigade Eugenio of Savoy
                            In addition to the above mentioned units:
                            11th Bersaglieri Regiment
                            1st light tanks battalion San Giusto

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                              OoB June 10, 1940

                              • 11th Bersaglieri Regiment
                              • Saluzzo Cavalry Regiment
                              • Alessandria Cavalry Regiment
                              • 1st fast-mobile Artillery Regiment Prince Eugenio of Savoy
                              • 271st antitank company
                              • 101st Engineers' company
                              • 1st Engineers (Signals) company
                              • 71st medical section
                              • 10th surgical nucleus
                              • 211th mixed MG section
                              • 91st supply section
                              • 1st light tanks battalion San Giusto
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