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The 1st Alpini Regiment was a light Infantry
Light infantry

Traditionally light infantry were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, Harassment and delaying the enemy advance....
 regiment
Regiment

A regiment is a military unit, composed of variable numbers of battalions, commanded by a Colonel. Depending on the nation, military branch, mission, and organization, a modern regiment resembles a brigade, in that both range in size from a few hundred to 5,000 soldiers ....
 of the Italian Army
Italian Army

The Italian Army is the ground defense force of the Military of Italy. On July 29, 2004 it became a professional all-volunteer force of 112,000 active duty personnel....
, specializing in Mountain Combat
Mountain warfare

Mountain warfare refers to warfare in the mountains or similarly rough terrain. This type of warfare is also called Alpine warfare, named after the Alps mountains....
. The Alpini
Alpini

The Alpini, , are the elite mountain warfare soldiers of the Italian Army. They are currently organized in two operational brigades, which are subordinated to the Alpini Corps Command....
 are a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 and World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
.

o Tanaro", Val Tanaro
Tanaro River

The Tanaro , known as Tanarus in ancient times, is a 276 Kilometre-long river in north-western Italy. It rises in the Ligurian Alps, close to the border with France and is the most significant right-side tributary to the Po River in terms of length, size of drainage basin and Discharge ....
 and Val Camonica
Val Camonica

Val Camonica is one of the largest valleys of the central Alps, in eastern Lombardy, about 90 km long. It starts from the Tonale Pass, at 1883 metres above sea level and ends at Corna Trentapassi in the comune of Pisogne, near Lake Iseo....
, named after the valleys and localities from which their soldiers were recruited.






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The 1st Alpini Regiment was a light Infantry
Light infantry

Traditionally light infantry were soldiers whose job was to provide a skirmishing screen ahead of the main body of infantry, Harassment and delaying the enemy advance....
 regiment
Regiment

A regiment is a military unit, composed of variable numbers of battalions, commanded by a Colonel. Depending on the nation, military branch, mission, and organization, a modern regiment resembles a brigade, in that both range in size from a few hundred to 5,000 soldiers ....
 of the Italian Army
Italian Army

The Italian Army is the ground defense force of the Military of Italy. On July 29, 2004 it became a professional all-volunteer force of 112,000 active duty personnel....
, specializing in Mountain Combat
Mountain warfare

Mountain warfare refers to warfare in the mountains or similarly rough terrain. This type of warfare is also called Alpine warfare, named after the Alps mountains....
. The Alpini
Alpini

The Alpini, , are the elite mountain warfare soldiers of the Italian Army. They are currently organized in two operational brigades, which are subordinated to the Alpini Corps Command....
 are a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I
World War I

World War I, or the First World War , was a global military conflict which involved the Great powers, organized into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War I and the Central Powers....
 and World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
.

Formation


The 1st Alpini Regiment was formed on November 1st, 1882. It consisted of three Battalions: "Alto Tanaro", Val Tanaro
Tanaro River

The Tanaro , known as Tanarus in ancient times, is a 276 Kilometre-long river in north-western Italy. It rises in the Ligurian Alps, close to the border with France and is the most significant right-side tributary to the Po River in terms of length, size of drainage basin and Discharge ....
 and Val Camonica
Val Camonica

Val Camonica is one of the largest valleys of the central Alps, in eastern Lombardy, about 90 km long. It starts from the Tonale Pass, at 1883 metres above sea level and ends at Corna Trentapassi in the comune of Pisogne, near Lake Iseo....
, named after the valleys and localities from which their soldiers were recruited. In 1886 the Battalions were renamed, taking their new names from the location of their main logistic depot: Pieve di Teco
Pieve di Teco

Pieve di Teco is a comune in the Province of Imperia in the Italy region Liguria, located about 90 km southwest of Genoa and about 20 km northwest of Imperia ....
, Ceva
Ceva

Ceva, the ancient Ceba, is a small Italy town in the province of Province of Cuneo, region of Piedmont, 49 km east of Cuneo. It lies on the right bank of the Tanaro River on a wedge of land between that river and the Cevetta stream....
 and Mondovi
Mondovi

Mondovi may refer to:*Mondovi, a former name of the town of Dr?an in Algeria*Mondov?, a town in Italy, in the Piemonte**Battle of Mondovi a battle of the Napoleonic Wars...
.

World War I


During WWI the regiment consisted of 9 battalions and saw heavy fighting in the Alps
Alps

The Alps is the name for one of the great mountain range systems of Europe, stretching from Austria and Slovenia in the east; through Italy, Switzerland, Liechtenstein and Germany; to France in the west....
 against Austria’s
Austria-Hungary

Austria-Hungary, also known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Kaiserlich und k?niglich Monarchy was a state in Central Europe ruled by the House of Habsburg, constitutionally a personal union between the crowns of the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary....
 Kaiserjäger and Germany’s
German Empire

The German Empire is the name commonly used in English to describe Germany from the unification of Germany and proclamation of William I, German Emperor as German Emperor on 18 January 1871, to 1918, when it became Weimar republic after defeat in World War I and the abdication of William II, German Emperor ....
 Alpenkorps
Alpenkorps (German Empire)

The Alpenkorps was a provisional mountain unit of Division size formed by the German Army during World War I. It was considered by the Allies to be one of the best units of the German Army....
. The battalions of the 1st regiment in these days were (pre-war raised units in bold):
  • "Pieve di Teco", "Ceva", "Mondovi", "Val Tanaro", "Val d'Arroscia", "Val d'Ellero", "Monte Clapier", "Monte Saccarello", "Monte Mercantour".


Interwar Period


On October 31st, 1935 the 4th Alpine Division “Cuneense” was formed and was composed of the 1st Alpini and 2nd Alpini Regiment
2 Alpini Regiment

The 2nd Alpini Regiment is a light Infantry regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in Mountain warfare. The Alpini are a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II....
 and the 4th Mountain Artillery Regiment
4 Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italy)

The 4th Mountain Artillery Regiment was a field artillery regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in Mountain warfare. Since their formation the Mountain Artillery Regiments have served alongside the Alpini, a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II....
. At the tine the regiment consisted of 160 officers and 5046 NCOs and soldiers for a total strength of 5,206 men. The regiment also had 23 horses, 1,242 mules and 109 transport vehicles at its disposal. The order of Battle was as follows:

  • 1st Alpini Regiment HQ based in Mondově
    Mondovi

    Mondovi may refer to:*Mondovi, a former name of the town of Dr?an in Algeria*Mondov?, a town in Italy, in the Piemonte**Battle of Mondovi a battle of the Napoleonic Wars...
    • Command Company in Mondově
    • "Ceva" Alpini Battalion in Ceva
      Ceva

      Ceva, the ancient Ceba, is a small Italy town in the province of Province of Cuneo, region of Piedmont, 49 km east of Cuneo. It lies on the right bank of the Tanaro River on a wedge of land between that river and the Cevetta stream....
      • 1st Alpini Company in Ceva
      • 4th Alpini Company in Bagnasco
        Bagnasco

        Bagnasco is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 90 km southeast of Turin and about 40 km east of Cuneo....
      • 5th Alpini Company in Ceva
      • 101st Support Arms Company in Ceva
    • "Pieve di Teco" Alpini Battalion in Chiusa di Pesio
      Chiusa di Pesio

      Chiusa di Pesio is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 80 km south of Turin and about 13 km southeast of Cuneo, on the border with France....
      • 2nd Alpini Company in Chiusa di Pesio
      • 3rd Alpini Company in Chiusa di Pesio
      • 8th Alpini Company in Roccaforte Mondově
        Roccaforte Mondově

        Roccaforte Mondov? is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 80 km south of Turin and about 20 km southeast of Cuneo....
      • 102nd Support Arms Company in Chiusa di Pesio
    • "Mondově" Alpini Battalion in Mondově
      Mondovi

      Mondovi may refer to:*Mondovi, a former name of the town of Dr?an in Algeria*Mondov?, a town in Italy, in the Piemonte**Battle of Mondovi a battle of the Napoleonic Wars...
      • 9th Alpini Company in Torre Mondově
        Torre Mondově

        Torre Mondov? is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 80 km south of Turin and about 30 km east of Cuneo....
      • 10th Alpini Company in San Michele Mondově
        San Michele Mondově

        San Michele Mondov? is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 80 km south of Turin and about 30 km east of Cuneo....
      • 11th Alpini Company in Vicoforte
        Vicoforte

        Vicoforte is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in Italy. It is located in Val Corsaglia above sea level 32 km east of Cuneo and 6 km from Mondov?....
      • 103rd Support Arms Company in Santuario di Vicoforte
    • 84th 47/32 M35 Cannon
      Cannone da 47/32 M35

      The Cannone da 47/32 M35 was an Austrian artillery piece produced under license in Italy during World War II. It was used both as an infantry gun and an anti-tank gun....
       Company in Mondově
    • 1st Health Company in Mondově
    • 612th Field Hospital
      Field hospital

      A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit that temporarily takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities....
       in Mondově
      Mondovi

      Mondovi may refer to:*Mondovi, a former name of the town of Dr?an in Algeria*Mondov?, a town in Italy, in the Piemonte**Battle of Mondovi a battle of the Napoleonic Wars...
    • 1st Sanitary Support Company in Beinette
      Beinette

      Beinette is a comune in the Province of Cuneo in the Italy region Piedmont, located about 80 km south of Turin and about 8 km east of Cuneo....
    • 21st Baggage Train Company in Mondově


In 1935 the "Pieve di Teco" battalion was sent to fight in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War
Second Italo-Abyssinian War

The Second Italo?Abyssinian War was a brief colonial war that started in October 1935 and ended in May 1936. The war was fought between the armed forces of the Kingdom of Italy and the armed forces of the Ethiopian Empire ....
, where it distinguished itself during the battles of Amba Aradam
Battle of Amba Aradam

The Battle of Amba Aradam was a battle fought on the northern front of what was known as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. This battle consisted of attacks and counterattacks by Italian forces under Marshal Pietro Badoglio and Ethiopian forces under Mulugeta Yeggazu....
, Amba Alagi
Amba Alagi

Amba Alagi is a mountain, or an amba , in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Debubawi Zone of the Tigray Region, Amba Alagi dominates the roadway that runs past it from the city of Mek'ele south to Maychew....
, Worq Amba, Mai Ceu and Mekan Pass.

World War II


On June 21, 1940 (one day before the French surrender) the “Cuneense” division began to advance with other Italian units into Southern France
Battle of France

In World War II, the Battle of France, also known as the Fall of France, was the Germany invasion of France and the Low Countries, executed from 10 May 1940, which ended the Phoney War....
. The division was then sent to Albania, where it participated in the Italian attack
Greco-Italian War

The Greco-Italian War was a conflict between Kingdom of Italy and Kingdom of Greece which lasted from October 28, 1940 to April 23, 1941. It marked the beginning of the Balkans Campaign of World War II....
 on Greece. As the German Wehrmacht
Wehrmacht

Wehrmacht was the name of the unified armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the Heer , the Kriegsmarine and the Luftwaffe ....
 came to the aid of the beaten Italian armies in Albania in April 1941 through an invasion of Yugoslavia
Invasion of Yugoslavia

The Invasion of Yugoslavia , also known as the April War , was the Axis powers' attack on Kingdom of Yugoslavia on April 6, 1941 during World War II....
 the “Cuneense” was sent north to aid the rapidly advancing German divisions. The Cuneense advanced through Montenegro
Montenegro

Montenegro , Montenegrin language/Serbian language: ???? ????, Crna Gora , ) is a country located in Balkans. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea to the south and is bordered by Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to the north, Kosovo to the east and Albania to the south....
 and reached Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik

||-|File:Main street-Dubrovnik-2.jpg|-|File:Old City, Dubrovnik.jpg|-|File:Dubrovnik-F.Tudjman-Bridge.jpg|-|File:Onofrio's Fountain, Dubrovnik, Croatia.JPG...
 by the end of the campaign.

In September 1942 the “Cuneense” was sent with the Alpini divisions Julia
3 Alpine Division Julia

The 3rd Alpine Division Julia was a World War II light Infantry Division of the Regio Esercito, specializing in Mountain warfare. The Alpini that formed the divisions are a highly decorated and elite mountain corps of the Italian Army comprising both infantry and artillery units....
 and Tridentina
2 Alpine Division Tridentina

The 2nd Alpine Division Tridentina was a World War II light Infantry Division of the Regio Esercito, specializing in Mountain warfare. The Alpini that formed the divisions are a highly decorated and elite mountain corps of the Italian Army comprising both infantry and artillery units....
 and other Italian units to the Soviet Union
Soviet Union

The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was a Constitution of the Soviet Union socialist state that existed in Eurasia from 1922 to 1991.The name is a translation of the , romanization of Russian Soyuz Sovetskikh Sotsialisticheskikh Respublik, abbreviated ????, SSSR....
 to form the ARMIR
Italian war in Soviet Union, 1941-1943

The Italian participation in the Eastern Front during World War II began after the launch of Operation Barbarossa on 22 June 1941. Barbarossa was the Nazi Germany war against the Soviet Union....
 (Armata Italiana in Russia or Italian Army in Russia) and fight alongside the Germans against the Red Army
Red Army

The Red Army was the armed force first organized by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War in 1918 and, in 1922, became the army of the Soviet Union....
. Taking up positions along the Don River
Don River (Russia)

The Don is one of the major rivers of Russia. It rises in the town of Novomoskovsk, Russia 60 kilometres southeast from Tula, Russia, southeast of Moscow, and flows for a distance of about 1,950 kilometres to the Sea of Azov....
, the Italian units covered part of the left flank of the German Sixth Army, which spearheaded the German summer offensive of 1942
Operation Blue

Case Blue was the German codename used by the German Armed Forces for its 1942 strategic summer offensive in southern Russia that lasted between 28 June and 19 August 1942....
 into the city of Stalingrad
Battle of Stalingrad

The Battle of Stalingrad was a battle between Nazi Germany and its allies and the Soviet Union for control of the city of Stalingrad in Southern Russia....
.

After successfully encircling the German Sixth army in Stalingrad the Red Army’s attention turned to the Italian units along the Don. On January 14 1943 the Soviet offensive Operation Little Saturn began and the three Alpini division found themselves quickly encircled by the rapidly advancing armoured Soviet Forces. The Alpinis held the front on the Don, but within three days the Soviets advanced 200 km to the left and right of the Alpini. On the evening of January 17 the commanding officer of the Italian Mountain corps General Gabriele Nasci finally ordered a full retreat. At this point the Julia and Cuneense divisions were already heavily decimated and only the Tridentina division was still capable of conducting combat operations. As the Soviets had already occupied every village bitter battles had to be fought to clear the way. On the morning of January 28 the men of the 1st Alpini Regiment had walked 200 km, fought in 20 battles and spent 11 nights camped out in the middle of the Russian Steppe
Steppe

In physical geography, a steppe , pronounced , is a grassland plain without trees . The prairie can be considered a steppe. It may be semi-desert, or covered with Poaceae or shrubs or both, depending on the season and latitude....
. Temperatures during the nights were between -30°C and -40°C. In the course of that day, the last remnants of the regiment were annihilated by Cossack forces. The last survivors of the 1st Alpini regiment burnt the regimental colours to prevent it from falling in enemy hands, at which point the Regiment ceased to exist.

On February 11 1943 the survivors were counted and out of 5,206 men of the 1st Alpini Regiment just 722 had survived; none of the soldiers of the battalions Ceva, Pieve di Teco and Mondově had survived. The survivors were repatriated and after the signing of the Italian armistice with the Allies
Armistice with Italy

The Armistice with Italy was an armistice signed on September 3 and publicly declared on September 8, 1943, during World War II, between Italy and the Allies of World War II armed forces, who were then occupying the southern half of the country, entailing the Capitulation of Italy....
 on September 8 1943 the regiment was dissolved.

The Cold War


The 1st Alpini Regiment was reformed on November 23, 1945 but as the unit had burned its flag and thus lost its regimental colours, the regiment was finally disbanded on April 15, 1946.