9th Infantry Division "Pasubio"
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The 9th Infantry Division Pasubio (Italian: 9ª Divisione di fanteria "Pasubio") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Pasubio was classified as an auto-transportable division, meaning it had some motorized transport, but not enough to move the entire division at once. The division was formed as an infantry division in 1934, reorganized as auto-transportable division in 1939 and mobilized in August 1940. It was named for the battles on Pasubio during World War I. Its 79th Infantry Regiment and 8th Artillery Regiment were made up of men from Verona, while the ranks of the 80th Regiment were filled with men from Mantua. Its I CC.NN. Battalion "Sabauda" was made up of Blackshirt volunteers from Turin.
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La 9ª Divisione fanteria "Pasubio" fu una grande unità di fanteria del Regio Esercito durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Era in particolare una divisione autotrasportabile tipo metropolitano, ovvero delle normali divisioni di fanteria interamente motorizzate per quanto riguarda i servizi e l'artiglieria e solo parzialmente per la componente di fanteria, che doveva quindi ricorrere per il movimento motorizzato ai veicoli forniti di volta in volta dagli Autogruppi di Corpo d'armata. Al 10 giugno 1940, l'organico previsto per una divisione di questo tipo era di 10.404 uomini, equipaggiati con 60 cannoni (8 contraerei Breda 20/65 Mod. 1935, 8 anticarro 47/32 Mod. 1935,8 da accompagnamento 65/17 Mod. 1908/1913, 24 campali da 75/27, 12 obici da 100/17), 153 mortai (45 mortai da 81 mm e 108 da 4
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The 9th Infantry Division Pasubio (Italian: 9ª Divisione di fanteria "Pasubio") was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Pasubio was classified as an auto-transportable division, meaning it had some motorized transport, but not enough to move the entire division at once. The division was formed as an infantry division in 1934, reorganized as auto-transportable division in 1939 and mobilized in August 1940. It was named for the battles on Pasubio during World War I. Its 79th Infantry Regiment and 8th Artillery Regiment were made up of men from Verona, while the ranks of the 80th Regiment were filled with men from Mantua. Its I CC.NN. Battalion "Sabauda" was made up of Blackshirt volunteers from Turin.
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La 9ª Divisione fanteria "Pasubio" fu una grande unità di fanteria del Regio Esercito durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Era in particolare una divisione autotrasportabile tipo metropolitano, ovvero delle normali divisioni di fanteria interamente motorizzate per quanto riguarda i servizi e l'artiglieria e solo parzialmente per la componente di fanteria, che doveva quindi ricorrere per il movimento motorizzato ai veicoli forniti di volta in volta dagli Autogruppi di Corpo d'armata. Al 10 giugno 1940, l'organico previsto per una divisione di questo tipo era di 10.404 uomini, equipaggiati con 60 cannoni (8 contraerei Breda 20/65 Mod. 1935, 8 anticarro 47/32 Mod. 1935,8 da accompagnamento 65/17 Mod. 1908/1913, 24 campali da 75/27, 12 obici da 100/17), 153 mortai (45 mortai da 81 mm e 108 da 45 mm), 286 mitragliatrici (220 leggere e 66 pesanti). Per i trasporti erano disponibili 461 veicoli a motore, 36 trattori d'artiglieria, 159 motocicli e 127 biciclette.
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