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  2. Italian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Italian Armed Forces. The Italian Armed Forces (Italian: Forze armate italiane, pronounced [ˈfɔrtse arˈmaːte itaˈljaːne]) encompass the Italian Army, the Italian Navy and the Italian Air Force. A fourth branch of the armed forces, known as the Carabinieri, take on the role as the nation's military police and are also involved in missions ...

  3. Structure of the Italian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Operational Land Forces Command (Italian: Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri, abbreviation: COMFOTER) is the continuously operational command of the army. The command is headquartered in Rome. In case of war, outside of NATO's command structure, it would command the army's units.

  4. Italian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Royal Army's first real taste of modern warfare was during World War I. Most of the actions were fought in northern Italy, and the Royal Army suffered many casualties. This included over 700,000 dead. In particular, the frequency of the offensives in which Italian soldiers participated between May 1915 and August 1917, one every ...

  5. Politics of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The political system of Italy. The Italian constitution is the result of the work of the Constituent Assembly, which was formed by the representatives of all the anti-fascist forces that contributed to the defeat of Nazi and Fascist forces during the liberation of Italy. [6] Article 1 of the Italian constitution states: [7] Italy is a ...

  6. List of units of the Italian Army - Wikipedia

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    In May 1940 when Italy entered World War II the branch fielded 18x engineer regiments, which contained a mix of sappers and signalers. The branch also fielded two mining, two Pontieri, and one Ferrovieri regiment. During the war each division received a mixed engineer battalion providing sappers and signalers.

  7. Government of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Italy is a democratic republic, and was established by the Italian constitution in 1948. It consists of legislative, executive, and judicial subdivisions, as well as of a head of state, also known as the president. The Constitution of the Italian Republic is the result of the work of the Constituent Assembly, which was formed ...

  8. Military history of Italy during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Italy enters the war: June 1940. Italy and its colonies in 1940, before the start of the Western Desert Campaign. On 10 June 1940, as the French government fled to Bordeaux during the German invasion, declaring Paris an open city, Mussolini felt the conflict would soon end and declared war on Britain and France.

  9. Category:Military of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Bilateral military relations of Italy‎ (12 C) C. Carabinieri‎ (2 C, 34 P) ... Pages in category "Military of Italy" The following 16 pages are in this category ...