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    L3 with names.

    the 2nd and 4th look like a surname the 5th like a place i can't read 1st and 3rd
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    Divisioni binaria

    ok we can call it an occasional expediency but not doctrinal i don't think that the 3° Bersaglieri was in the 30a in the peacetime structure
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    Divisioni binaria

    i've not a specific source but in common knowledge, that the 30a and 31a divisione in the 1934 Baistrocchi law were on 2 rgt but if you check in your source* for the 31a it's listed that in 1934 was on 59° and 45°, in the 30a divisione text there is no indication on the 1934 structure but 59&45...
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    Divisioni binaria

    the 30a divisione in the 1926 Ordinamento was on 45°, 46° and 59°in the Ordinamento Baistrocchi (1934) the 30a was on 46° and 60° and the 31a was on 45° and 59°
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    Divisioni binaria

    The binary division were not a news of the Ordinamento Pariani, they born in the Ordinamento Baistrocchi in 1934, see the 31a divisione Caprera
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    160th Battallion "Mitraglieri"- WWI

    Here https://www.cadutigrandeguerra.it/Content/21 - Reparti uniformati - Elenco definizioni.pdf there is not a 160° btg mitraglieri however imho there was not a btg mitraglieri in a infantry rgt in WWI, but probably some mitraglieri unit was raised from the depot of the 123° rgt Chieti too me is...
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    160th Battallion "Mitraglieri"- WWI

    the links not work also for me, i think they work only for the fastweb customers
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    Organization of the Libyan units

    This organization for the Ness website belong the btl mobilized in late 40 early '41, table at page 12 of colonial force pdf
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    Italian Organization Website

    It's a gold mine but there is a few zinc
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    Motorization of artillery in AS

    the italian artillery in north africa was motorized*, excluding the position unit and a few pack 65/17 on dromedary * motorized at italian way, they had the vehicles for move the guns, it's not compulsory that they had enough vehicles for move all the unit man and equipment
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    Battle of Mechilli-Derna January 1941

    quite rare, available in just 8 library...
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    Battle of Mechilli-Derna January 1941

    Prego. i checked Vinici surname on italian white pages 0 result
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    Battle of Mechilli-Derna January 1941

    try here https://web.archive.org/web/20140218012550/http://www.luiz.claudio.nom.br:80/loc/ the download not work, however seem a online magazine here work http://www.hmsgrd.com/?page_id=10
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    Nicknames at War

    i did the service in the italian army
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    Colonnello Luigi Supini

    Supini is a very rare surname i find just 3 on white pages the similar Supino has 108 results
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    Nicknames at War

    idk, but look strange the use of nicknames in the army, i did the service in peacetime, obviously, but all were called by surname, also if there was people with the same surname
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    Infantrymen of the Air

    i like your bookshelf
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    Use of Austrian-Hungarian Artillery

    i want add that the 75/27 Krupp and the 77/28 Boehler guns were weapons of same generation, there is no sensible difference in their capability
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    Use of Austrian-Hungarian Artillery

    100/17 and 105/28 were not comparable weapons, the first was howitzer and the 2nd a gun
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    WW2 Italian Field Artillery Regiment Organization

    I know that the table posted by Slavomir are AS40 and sure not AS42 because of the MG, the MG in the artillery when down in the AS42 organization. Maybe my ask was not clear i was ask for a table like that for the full division AS40, not just that i/we had from some book with weapons listed for...
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