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(: Mostreggiature or: Mostrine) are worn by all army personnel on the collars of the shirts and jackets of their service uniforms and formal uniforms. The gorget patches identify the arm (Infantry, cavalry, artillery, engineer, signals, transport and material), corps (Health, commissariat, engineers), or speciality within an arm or corps a soldier belongs to. Wear golden stars instead of a gorget patches, while army recruits wear silver stars until they are assigned to a unit after basic training.
Originally made from colored cloth, respectively embroidered cloth for Granatieri, and general staff members, gorget patches are made since 1973 from enamelled metal. All patches below are worn on the left side as seen by the reader. Autonomous units Note 6. Note 1: originally the 28th Infantry Regiment 'Pavia', retains the regiment's patch with a superimposed yellow chess. Note 2: originally infantry regiments, but now considered mutli-arm units as they train troops for all arms and corps of the army.
Note 3: originally part of the artillery, therefore the patch retains the artillery's black and yellow. Note 4: has the rank of a speciality of the army (i.e. Ranks below the arms and corps of the army, but is set apart from them).
Note 5: originally part of the artillery respectively the signal arm, therefore the patch combines the artillery's yellow and the signal arms'. Note 6: includes army archives, army penitentiary units, etc.Infantry Line infantry.
WWII: Engineer btn 'Friuli' patch combining engineer & 87th/88th 'Friuli' patchesLine infantry regiments wear rectangular gorget patches with a unique color combination for each regiment. Line infantry regiments were always raised in pairs, forming together a brigade and from 1936 a division.
Originally the gorget patches of units from other arms and corps assigned to the division were overlaid on the gorget patch of the two regiments of a brigade or division. However as after World War II infantry regiments with different gorget patches made up the army's divisions this practice was abandoned. Today the only exception is the, which still fields its two original regiments. Infantry personnel not assigned to a regiment wear a scarlet patch with two points.
The 66th Infantry Regiment 'Trieste' modified its gorget patch once it became an airmobile unit. Unassigned infantry personnelInfantry specialities Infantry specialities are units that differ from the line infantry in their recruiting, equipment, headdress, tasks and training:.: originally attached to every line regiment of the they became a royal.
Today the minimum height to join the speciality is 190 cm and members of the regiment wear a. Granatieri wear a double-sized, rectangular gorget patch with a stylized silver. The gorget patches of units from other arms and corps assigned to the are overlaid on the Grantieri's patch.: originally, and of the.
Members were chosen for their shooting skills and stamina. During the they were employed as. Bersaglieri wear a red with their service uniform and wide-brimmed black hat with a bushel of feathers to their ordinary and ceremonial uniforms. Bersaglieri wear a gorget patch with two points.: originally recruited locally in the Alpine valleys. Alpini wear a brown felt cap with their service uniform and the with to their ordinary and ceremonial uniforms. Alpini wear a gorget patch with two points.
Unlike the Granatieri and Bersaglieri the Alpini have branched out and artillery, engineer, signals, transport and material, medical, etc. Units have acquired the Alpini's headgear and traditions, which led to gorget patches that combine the Alpini's gorget patch with other arms and corps' gorget patches.: the first paratrooper units were raised shortly before World War II and were an all-volunteer formation. Today the paratroopers retain above average requirements for recruits. Paracadutisti wear a red beret and azure rectangular gorget patches with a golden wing with seven feathers, a white parachute, and a silver with scarlet. Like the Alpini the Paracadutisti have branched out and units from other arms and corps assigned to the and the wear now a combination of their gorget patch and the Paracadutisti's patch.: are the armies youngest speciality and were raised to defend the (: Laguna di Venezia).
Originally they were recruited from Venice and the communities surrounding the Venetian lagoon. They wear a green beret and scarlet rectangular gorget patches with a tapered top, below which the winged golden with a white, holding a sword in his right paw and resting his left paw on a closed bible. Behind the lion are two crossed rifles and an anchor and above him a golden crown.Until 1 June 1999 the Carristi (Tankers) were a speciality of the infantry, which on that date was transferred to the cavalry. Disbanded line infantry regiments The gorget patches of disbanded regiments are an integral part of each regiment's traditions and insignia. In case one of the regiments listed below is reformed, then the corresponding gorget patch will be issued to regiment's personnel. Italian infantry regiments were always raised in pairs, which formed together one brigade. The regiments were initially only numbered and identified as ' regiment's number Regiment of the Brigade 'brigade's name'.
Only during did the brigade's name pass to the regiments. Before the army formed binary divisions with sister regiments, which in some cases received the name of the division they were assigned to. If such a renaming occurred during World War II the division's name follows the regiment's name in brackets: i.e.
The 65th and 66th Regiment 'Valtellina' entered the and were renamed 'Trieste'. Therefore in the list below these two regiments are listed as: ' 65th and 66th Regiment 'Valtellina' ('Trieste')'.The regiments 1 to 18 were formed before 1848 as units of the.
The regiments 19 to 94 were formed between the and 1884. The regiments 95 to 282, with the exception of the 182nd, were raised during. The is the only Italian infantry regiment raised after and the only regiment of the army to not have received gorget patches. The regiment's 233 to 282 were raised in 1917 and received gorget patches divided horizontally twice. The 291st and 292nd Infantry Regiment 'Zara' were raised during World War II. The regiments of the 300 series were raised during World War II to augment some of the binary divisions. Regiments which are currently active are in square brackets.
291st and 292nd Regiment 'Zara'Cavalry The Cavalry (: Arma di Cavalleria) is divided since 1 June 1999 in two specialities: line cavalry and tankers (= personnel of tank regiments). On 1 June 1999 the three traditional cavalry specialites Dragoni , Lancieri and Cavalleggeri were united in the new speciality 'Line cavalry'. On the same date the tankers speciality was transferred from the infantry to the cavalry.Line cavalry personnel wear regiment-affiliated colored gorget patches with three points. Personnel of the cavalry that is not assigned to a regiment wear a orange gorget patch with three points.
Tankers, whose speciality was founded as part of the infantry, continue to wear a two-pointed gorget patch, which has traditionally been the patch for infantry specialties. The tankers' gorget patch is red with two points in a light blue field. Anti-aircraft artilleryNote: As of 2020 no units wear these insignias. Engineer Engineer (: Arma del Genio) personnel wear black gorget patches with one point and a crimson edge. Currently one speciality (Sappers) and four variations thereof are officially sanctioned.
The Sappers Speciality's gorget patch symbol is a black grenade from which a five-tongued red flame emerges, with a metalic over flame and grenade. The other three specialities of the engineer: pioneers, bridge engineers, and railway engineers wear the standard engineer gorget patch. 'Sassari' brigade TRAMATNote: As of 2020 no unit wears this insignia. Army Commissariat Corps The Army Commissariat Corps (: Corpo di Commissariato dell'Esercito) was formed on 1 January 1998 by the merger of the Army Commissariat Corps and the Army Administration Corps. Before the merger Commissariat Corps personnel wore violet gorget patches with one point, while Administration Corps personnel wore black gorget patches with one point and a sky blue edge.
The personnel of the Commissariat Corps tasked with the role of food supplies wore sky blue gorget patches with one point. These three gorget patches were combined with the gorget patches of specialities of other arms and corps, resulting in dozens of variations. After the merger personnel wore black gorget patches with one point and a double-colored edge in violet and sky blue.
This gorget patch was also combined with other gorget patches resulting in dozens of new variations. In 2003 the Commissariat Corps introduced a rectangular blue gorget patch with a golden laurel wreath, which is not combined with any other patch. Infantry Division 'Aosta' administrative personnelArmy Health Corps The Army Health Corps (: Corpo Sanitario dell'Esercito) is the result of the merger of the Army Medical Corps and Army Veterinary Corps on 1 January 1998. The corps' personnel wears two different types of gorget patches: amaranth with one point for medical personnel, and with one point for veterinary personnel. The medical corps also distinguishes between medical officers and personnel. For each type of patch five variations are officially sanctioned.
In 2009 the medical officers gorget patch was differentiated to include pharmacists, dentists, and psychologists. PsychologistArmy Corps of Engineers The Army Corps of Engineers (: Corpo degli Ingegneri dell'Esercito) was formed on 9 October 1980 by unifying the army's technical services. The Army Corps of Engineers conducts technological research, tests and evaluates the army's acquisitions, and maintains and updates the army's geographic data. All members of the Army Corps of Engineers are officers and wear rectangular black gorget patches with a colored border and a profile of the head of facing inward. Signal technical serviceSpecial Voluntary Auxiliary Corps The Italian Army Special Voluntary Auxiliary Corps of the Association of the Italian Knights of the (: Corpo speciale volontario ausiliario dell'Esercito Italiano dell'Associazione dei cavalieri italiani del Sovrano militare Ordine di Malta - Corpo Militare EI-SMOM) is a volunteer corps providing medical support to the Italian Army.
Members of the corps wear Italian Army uniforms with a instead of the and one of four approved gorget patches:. a rectangular red patch with a white border for troops and NCOs of the Order. a rectangular red patch with a white border and a violet point for commissariat officers.
a rectangular red patch with a white border and a amaranth point for medical or pharmacist officers. a rectangular red patch with a white border and a black point with a bright yellow edge for officer commanders of hospital units.
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