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Speciality of the Italian army's infantry corps
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Paratroopers of the Folgore Parachute Brigade performing airborne operations training with a U.S. Army jumpmaster

The Paracadutisti (English: Paratroopers) are a speciality of the Italian army's infantry corps.

History

The first Italian paratroopers were trained shortly before World War II at Castel Benito near Tripoli in Libya, where Italy's first Parachuting School was located. The first paratroopers were two battalions of Libyan Ascari del Cielo. These were joined the first paratroopers of the Royal Italian Army and the 1st Carabinieri Paratroopers Battalion. The latter battalion was formed on 1 July 1940 and fought in the Western Desert Campaign of World War II. The Royal Italian Air Force also had paratrooper units.

In 1941 the staff at Castel Benito was transferred to Tarquinia near Rome where the main Italian Parachuting School was raised, which immediately began to form the first units for the 185th Infantry Division "Folgore".

The divisions

Original military uniform of a paratrooper of the division Folgore in 1942

A second Parachuting School was established in Viterbo and the 184th Infantry Division "Nembo" was raised. A third division, the 183rd Infantry Division "Ciclone" was in the process of forming but the Armistice of Cassibile and the following German invasion of Italy interrupted its organization.

Folgore

Main article: 185th Infantry Division "Folgore"

In 1941 the 5,000-man strong 185th Infantry Division "Folgore" was raised for the planned assault on Malta in Operation Hercules. When the Malta invasion was cancelled the paratroopers were sent as regular infantry to Libya, despite being poorly equipped for this role. The division was engaged in ground combat operations in the Western Desert Campaign from July 1942 until its destruction in the Second Battle of El Alamein. After the battle the survivors were grouped into the CLXXXV Paratroopers Battalion.

During the Second battle of El Alamein the division was attacked by six British divisions (two armored and four infantry). Lacking effective anti-tank weapons, the Italian paratroopers stopped British tanks with their obsolete 47/32 guns and petrol bombs. The Folgore, having run out of water, withdrew from the El Alamein at 2:00 a.m. on 3 November 1942. At 2:35 p.m. on 6 November what was left of the division was surrounded by the British forces. The exhausted paratroopers destroyed their weapons and then surrendered.

Nembo

Main article: 184th Infantry Division "Nembo"

The 184th Infantry Division "Nembo" was raised in 1942. In summer 1943 the Nembo was sent to Sardinia, where it survived the Armistice of Cassibile almost intact. Shipped to the Italian mainland in May 1944 the division joined the Italian Liberation Corps of the Italian Co-Belligerent Army. The division fought in the battle Battle of Ancona and was disbanded on 24 September 1944 to form with its personnel the Combat Group "Folgore".

Ciclone

1944 paracadutisti motorcycle
Main article: 183rd Infantry Division "Ciclone"

The 183rd Infantry Division "Ciclone" was planned to become the third Italian paratroopers division, however the Armistice of Cassibile and disbanded by the invading Germans.

RSI Paracadutisti

A number of paratroopers units were raised by Mussolini's Italian Social Republic:

Modern Italian paratrooper units

Italian Army

183rd Paratroopers Regiment "Nembo" parading 2 June 2006 in Rome

Missions

In 1982 the Folgore brigade landed in Beirut with the Multinational Force in Lebanon. In 1991, a Paratroopers Tactical Group was deployed to Kurdistan. Its mission was to provide humanitarian aid. From July 1992, the Folgore supplied personnel to Operation Vespri Siciliani. From 3 December 1992 to September 1993 the Folgore participated in Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. Parts of the Folgore have been employed many times in the Balkans (IFOR/SFOR in Bosnia and KFOR in Kosovo), with MNF in Albania and INTERFET in East Timor. The Folgore participated from August 2005 to September 2005 in Operation Babylon in Iraq and was last deployed to Afghanistan in December 2014.

In August 2007, the Folgore took part in United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, under aegis of the United Nations (Resolution 1701), as a result of the war between Israel and Hezbollah of summer 2006.

Other Italian paratroopers units

See also

Notes

  1. Fowler 2010, p. 61.

References

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Italian Army Paracadutisti units
Paratroopers
183rd Paratroopers Regiment "Nembo", 186th Paratroopers Regiment "Folgore", 187th Paratroopers Regiment "Folgore"
Special Forces
9th Paratroopers Assault Regiment "Col Moschin", 185th Paratroopers Reconnaissance Target Acquisition Regiment "Folgore"
Support
8th Paratroopers Engineer Regiment "Folgore", 184th Paratroopers Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Nembo", 185th Paratroopers Artillery Regiment "Folgore"
Inactive
184th Artillery Regiment "Nembo"
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