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The '''12th Alpini Regiment''' ({{lang-it|12° Reggimento Alpini}}) was a short lived (15 February 1936 to 1 July 1937 and 8 August 1992 to 31 January 1997) [[light Infantry]] [[regiment]] of the [[Italian Army]], specializing in [[Mountain warfare|Mountain Combat]]. It was formed for the first in 1936 to command the units of the 7th Alpini Regiment not sent to fight in the [[Second Italo-Ethiopian War]]. After the war's conclusion and the return of the 7th regiment's command the 12th Regiment was disbanded.
The '''12th Alpini Regiment''' ({{lang-it|12° Reggimento Alpini}}) is an inactive [[regiment]] of the [[Italian Army]]'s mountain infantry speciality, the [[Alpini]], which distinguished itself in combat during [[World War I]] and [[World War II]]. First formed on 15 February 1936 to command the units of the 7th Alpini Regiment, which did not participate in the [[Second Italo-Ethiopian War]], the regiment was disbanded on 1 July 1937 upon the 7th Alpini Regiment's command return to Italy. Formed again on 8 August 1992 as unit of the [[Alpine Brigade "Cadore"]], the regiment was inactivated 31 January 1997


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 16:51, 12 March 2020

12th Alpini Regiment
12° Reggimento Alpini
Regimental coat of Arms
Active15 February 1936 - 24 April 1937
8 August 1992 – 31 January 1997[1]
CountryItaly
BranchItalian Army
TypeAlpini
RoleMountain Infantry
SizePieve di Cadore Battalion
Part of3rd Alpine Division "Julia"
1936 - 1937
Alpine Brigade "Cadore"
1992 - 1997
Garrison/HQTai di Cadore
Motto(s)"Per l'onor del bataion"[1]
Anniversaries23 April 1941 - end of the Greco-Italian War[1]
Decorations
1x Military Order of Italy
1x Silver Medal of Military Valour
1x Gold Medal of Civil Valour
1x 1908 Messina earthquake Medal of Merit[1]
Insignia
Alpini gorget patches

The 12th Alpini Regiment (Italian: 12° Reggimento Alpini) is an inactive regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. First formed on 15 February 1936 to command the units of the 7th Alpini Regiment, which did not participate in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, the regiment was disbanded on 1 July 1937 upon the 7th Alpini Regiment's command return to Italy. Formed again on 8 August 1992 as unit of the Alpine Brigade "Cadore", the regiment was inactivated 31 January 1997

History

The regiment was formed again on 8 August 1992 by elevating the existing Alpini Battalion "Pieve di Cadore" to regiment. Between 1 August 1887 and 11 November 1975 the battalion was part of the 7th Alpini Regiment. After the 7th Alpini Regiment was disbanded during the 1975 Italian Army reform the battalion, based in Tai di Cadore, became one the battalions of the Alpine Brigade "Cadore". As the traditions and war flag of the 7th Alpini Regiment were assigned to the "Feltre" battalion, the Pieve di Cadore battalion was granted a new war flag on 12 November 1976 by decree 846 of the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone.[2] The Silver Medal of Military Valour awarded to the 7th Alpini Regiment for the regiment's service in the Greco-Italian war, the Gold Medal of Civil Valour awarded to the 7th Alpini Regiment for its service after the Vajont disaster and the Messina earthquake Medal of Merit awarded to the 7th Alpini Regiment in 1908, were duplicated for the new flag of the Pieve di Cadore battalion.[3][4]

With the downsizing of the Italian Army after the end of the Cold War the 12th Alpini Regiment and its battalion were disbanded on 31 January 1997.[1]

Structure

When the regiment was disbanded it had the following structure:

  • Regimental Command
    • Command and Logistic Support Company
    • Alpini Battalion "Pieve di Cadore"
      • 67th Alpini Company
      • 68th Alpini Company
      • 75th Alpini Company
      • 167th Mortar Company

Source

  • Franco dell'Uomo, Rodolfo Puletti: L'Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 - Volume Primo - Tomo I, Rome 1998, Stato Maggiore dell'Esercito - Ufficio Storico, page: 501

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Le Feste dei Reparti - Aprile". Italian Army. Retrieved 17 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica 12 novembre 1976, n. 846". Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica. Retrieved 7 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Battaglione Alpini Pieve di Cadore". vecio.it. Retrieved 8 December 2019.
  4. ^ "7° Reggimento Alpini". vecio.it. Retrieved 8 December 2019.