Mechanized Division "Folgore"
The Mechanized Division "Folgore" was a mechanized division of the Italian Army. Its core units were three mechanized brigades. The brigades headquarters was in the city of Treviso.
History
World War II
The division's history begins on 25 September 1944 with the formation of the Combat Group "Folgore" of the Italian Co-Belligerent Army with soldiers from the disbanded 184th Paratroopers Division "Nembo". The name of the combat group was chosen in commemoration of the bravery of the 185th Paratroopers Division "Folgore", which fought to annihilation in the Second Battle of El Alamein. The "Nembo" itself had been raised in 1942 with the Folgore's 185th Paratroopers Infantry Regiment as its core unit.The Combat Group "Folgore" consisted of the army's Paratroopers Infantry Regiment "Nembo", the navy's Marine Regiment "San Marco", the Paratroopers Artillery Regiment "Folgore" and the CLXXXIV Mixed Engineer Battalion. Both regiments consisted of three infantry battalions, a mortar company armed with British ML 3 inch mortars and an anti-tank company armed with British QF 6 pounder guns. The artillery regiment consisted of four artillery groups with British QF 25 pounder guns, one anti-tank group with British QF 17 pounder guns, and one anti-air group armed with British versions of the Bofors 40mm gun. Dressed in British uniforms the combat group took part in the Italian Campaign of World War II as part of the British XIII Corps.
During the war the fascist regime in Northern Italy fielded the 1st Paratroopers Arditi Regiment "Folgore", which also fielded a "Nembo" and a "Folgore" battalion.
Cold War
At the end of World War II the combat group was based in Florence. When the "San Marco" regiment returned to the navy on 5 September 1945 the combat group received the Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi" as replacement. The "Garibaldi" regiment had been formed on 25 April 1945 in Viterbo with repatriated veterans of the Partisan Division "Garibaldi", which had fought alongside Yugoslav Partisans on the Yugoslav Front after the Armistice of Cassibile between Italy and the Western Allies. The "Garibaldi" division had been formed when the 19th Infantry Division "Venezia" on garrison duty in Montenegro refused to surrender or ally with the Germans. The "Venezia", together with men of the 1st Alpine Division "Taurinense", who had refused to surrender too, saw heavy combat in Montenegro and out of its 16,000 men only 3,800 made it back to Italy. From these veterans the "Garibaldi" regiment was raised with the battalions "Aosta", "Venezia" and "Torino".On 15 October 1945 the Combat Group "Folgore" was elevated to division and began to move to the Northern Italian city of Treviso. As the "Folgore" along with the Infantry Division "Mantova" formed the first line of defence towards Yugoslavia the division was augmented with the 5th Lancers Reconnaissance Battalion, the 33rd Artillery Regiment, the 41st Anti-tank Artillery Regiment, and the 5th Anti-air Artillery Regiment. On 1 November 1948 the Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi" was renamed 182nd Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi", the Paratroopers Infantry Regiment "Nembo" was renamed 183rd Infantry Regiment "Nembo", and the Paratroopers Artillery Regiment "Folgore" was renamed 184th Artillery Regiment.
In 1949 the division was motorized and the 5th Lancers was expanded to regiment and equipped with tanks, changing its name to 5th Armored Cavalry Regiment "Lancieri di Novara". In 1951 the division lost the 41st Anti-tank Artillery and the 5th Anti-air Artillery regiments. On 1 July 1953 the 184th Artillery Regiment was reformed as 5th Mountain Artillery Regiment and left the division to join the Alpine Brigade "Orobica".
On 15 September 1955 the division received the 82nd Infantry Regiment from the Infantry Division "Trieste". As the division fielded now three regiments with three motorized infantry battalions each the army decided to reorganize the "Garibaldi" regiment into an armored regiment. On 1 November 1958 the "Garibaldi" finished its reorganization and became the 182nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi" with a M47 Patton tank battalion and a mechanized Bersaglieri battalion. In anticipation of the transformation of the "Garibaldi" regiment the 5th Armored Cavalry Regiment "Lancieri di Novara" left the division 1 April 1957 and was used to raise the Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli".
On 1 January 1963 the army raised the Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore" in Pisa and both units were allowed to keep the name and traditions of the Italian airborne divisions of World War II. In 1963 the "Folgore" division received the 53rd Infantry Fortification Regiment "Umbria", and in 1964 the XII Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri di Saluzzo". By 1974 the division was organized as follows:
- Infantry Division "Folgore", in Treviso
- * 53rd Infantry Fortification Regiment "Umbria", in Ialmicco
- ** Command and Services Company, in Ialmicco
- ** I Battalion, in Pavia di Udine / Brazzano
- ** II Battalion, in San Lorenzo Isontino / Farra d'Isonzo / Lucinico
- ** III Battalion, in Fogliano Redipuglia / Perteole
- * 82nd Infantry Regiment "Torino", in Gorizia
- ** Command and Services Company, in Gorizia
- ** I Infantry Battalion, in Trieste
- ** II Infantry Battalion, in Cormons
- ** III Infantry Battalion, in Gorizia
- ** IV Mechanized Battalion, in Gorizia
- ** Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Gorizia
- * 182nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi", in Sacile
- ** Command and Services Company, in Sacile
- ** XI Bersaglieri Battalion, in Sacile
- ** XIII Tank Battalion, in Sacile
- * 183rd Infantry Regiment "Nembo", in Cervignano del Friuli
- ** Command and Services Company, in Cervignano del Friuli
- ** I Infantry Battalion, in Villa Vicentina
- ** II Infantry Battalion, in Cervignano del Friuli
- ** III Infantry Battalion, in Gradisca d'Isonzo
- ** IV Mechanized Battalion, in Gradisca d'Isonzo
- ** Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Cervignano del Friuli
- * 33rd Field Artillery Regiment, in Treviso
- ** Command and Services Battery, in Treviso
- ** I Field Artillery Group, in Gradisca d'Isonzo
- ** II Field Artillery Group, in Gradisca d'Isonzo
- ** III Self-propelled Field Artillery Group, in Treviso
- ** IV Heavy Field Artillery Group, in Treviso
- ** V Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Treviso
- ** Artillery Specialists Battery, in Treviso
- * "Cavalleggeri di Saluzzo" Squadrons Group, in Gradisca d'Isonzo
- * Light Aviation Unit "Folgore", at Treviso Air Base
- * Engineer Battalion "Folgore", in Villa Vicentina
- * Signal Battalion "Folgore", in Treviso
- * Services Grouping "Folgore", in Treviso
- ** Command Platoon, in Treviso
- ** Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Folgore", in Treviso
- ** Transport Unit "Folgore", in San Giorgio di Nogaro
- ** Medical Battalion "Folgore", in Treviso
- ** Provisions Supply Company "Folgore", in Treviso
1975 reform
- Mechanized Division "Folgore", in Treviso
- * Command Unit "Folgore", in Treviso
- * Mechanized Brigade "Gorizia", in Gorizia
- * Mechanized Brigade "Trieste", in Bologna
- * Armored Brigade "Vittorio Veneto", in Villa Opicina
- * Amphibious Troops Command, in Lido di Venezia
- * Divisional Artillery Command, in Treviso
- ** 33rd Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Terni", in Treviso
- ** 184th Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Filottrano", in Padua
- ** Artillery Specialists Group "Folgore", in Treviso
- ** 13th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Condor", in Treviso
- * 12th Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri di Saluzzo", in Gorizia
- * 28th Infantry Battalion "Pavia", in Pesaro
- * 53rd Infantry Fortification Battalion "Umbria", in Pavia di Udine
- * 184th Engineer Battalion "Santerno", in Villa Vicentina
- * 184th Signal Battalion "Cansiglio", in Treviso
- * Logistic Battalion "Folgore", in Treviso
- * 47th Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadrons Group "Levrieri", at Treviso Air Base
- ** Command and Services Squadron
- ** 471st Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadron
- ** 472nd Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadron, detached to Trieste-Prosecco Heliport
- * Medical Battalion "Folgore", in Treviso