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Mechanized Brigade "Brescia"

The Mechanized Brigade "Brescia" was a mechanized brigade of the Italian Army. Its core units were mechanized infantry battalions. The brigade was founded in, named after, and headquartered in the city of Brescia and accordingly the brigade's coat of arms was modeled after the city's coat of arms.

Brigata Meccanizzata "Brescia"
Coat of Arms of the Mechanized Brigade "Brescia"
Active1 November 1859 – 1939
21 October 1975 – 27 July 1991
Country Italy
BranchItalian Army
TypeInfantry
RoleArmored warfare
Part of1975–1986 Mechanized Division "Mantova"
1986–1991 3rd Army Corps
Garrison/HQBrescia
EngagementsWorld War I
World War II
Cold War

History edit

Constitution edit

The Brigade "Brescia" was first formed with the 19th Infantry Regiment and 20th Infantry Regiment on 1 November 1859 in Bergamo. Along with the Brigade "Cremona" in Brescia and the 6th Field Artillery Regiment it formed the 6th Division of the Line. During the Third Italian War of Independence the Brescia was paired with the Brigade "Valtellina" to form the 5th Division of the Line, which fought in the Battle of Custoza. The brigade participated in the Capture of Rome and then saw service in the Italian colonial wars: the First Italo-Ethiopian War and the Italo-Turkish War.

World War I edit

During World War I the brigade fought on the Italian Front and was awarded the Military Order of Italy for its conduct during the Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo on the Banjšice Plateau. In 1918 the brigade was sent to the Western Front in France and fought there during the Hundred Days Offensive. At the end of the war the brigade had reached Rimogne.

World War II edit

In 1926 the brigade received the 16th Infantry Regiment "Savona" and became the infantry component of the 27th Infantry Division "Sila". The same year the brigade was renamed as XXVII Infantry Brigade. In 1935-36 the brigade was employed in Ethiopia during the Second Italo-Abyssinian War.

In 1939 the brigade lost the 16th Infantry Regiment "Savona" and was renamed 27th Infantry Division "Brescia". This binary division consisted of only two infantry regiments (19th and 20th) and the 55th Field Artillery Regiment. The division participated in the Western Desert Campaign, distinguishing itself during the Siege of Tobruk. The division was completely destroyed during the Second Battle of El Alamein.

Cold War edit

The brigade was reactivated during the Italian Army 1975 reform, with which the regimental level was abolished and battalions came under direct command of newly formed multi-arms brigades. On 21 October 1975 the Infantry Division "Legnano" was split into the Mechanized Brigade "Legnano" and the reactivated Mechanized Brigade "Brescia". The 67th Infantry Regiment "Legnano" in Montorio Veronese became the core of the reactivated brigade, which was brought to full strength by adding the 13th Tank Battalion "M.O. Pascucci" in Cordenons from the disbanded 182nd Armored Infantry Regiment "Garibaldi" of the Infantry Division "Folgore", the 20th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Monte San Michele" in Brescia from the disbanded 68th Infantry Regiment "Legnano" in Bergamo of the "Legnano" Division, and the 52nd Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Venaria" in Brescia from the disbanded 52nd Heavy Artillery Regiment, which had been part of 3rd Army Corps' Artillery Command.

Together with the Mechanized Brigade "Isonzo" and Armored Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli", the Brescia became part of the Mechanized Division "Mantova". The Mantova, based in Udine in North-Eastern Italy, was part of the 5th Army Corps, which was tasked with defending the Yugoslav-Italian border against attacks by either the Warsaw Pact, or Yugoslavia, or both. The Brescia's authorized strength was 4,760 men (272 Officers, 630 non-commissioned officers and 3,858 soldiers) and it was initially composed by the following units:

On 1 October 1986 the Italian Army abolished the divisional level and brigades, that until then had been under one of the Army's four divisions, came forthwith under direct command of the Army's 3rd or 5th Army Corps. The Brescia along with the Mechanized Brigade "Trieste" came under the 3rd Army Corps. On the same date the 13th Tank Battalion "M.O. Pascucci" was transferred to the Armored Brigade "Ariete" and replaced by the 15th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri di Lodi" in Lenta of the disbanded Armored Division "Centauro". The "Cavalleggeri di Lodi" was armed with Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers, and was reorganized in 1987 as 15th Tank Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri di Lodi".

After the end of the Cold War the Italian Army began to draw down its forces and the Brescia was one of the first brigades to be disbanded. On 27 July 1991 the brigade was officially deactivated along with most of its subordinate units. While the 52nd Field Artillery Group "Venaria" joined the Mechanized Brigade "Legnano" and the Cavalleggeri di Lodi joined the 3rd Army Corps.

References edit

  1. ^ F. dell'Uomo, R. Puletti (1998). L'Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 - Vol. Primo - Tomo I. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 211.
  2. ^ F. dell'Uomo, R. di Rosa (2001). L'Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 - Vol. Secondo - Tomo I. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 32.
  3. ^ F. dell'Uomo, R. di Rosa (2001). L'Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 - Vol. Secondo - Tomo I. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 526.
  4. ^ "52° Reggimento Artiglieria "Torino"". Esercito Italiano. Retrieved 15 November 2018.
  5. ^ F. dell'Uomo, R. Puletti (1998). L'Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 - Vol. Primo - Tomo II. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 141.

Bibliography edit

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This article is about the historic Italian Army Mechanized Brigade Brescia For the World War II Royal Italian Army division see 27th Infantry Division Brescia The Mechanized Brigade Brescia was a mechanized brigade of the Italian Army Its core units were mechanized infantry battalions The brigade was founded in named after and headquartered in the city of Brescia and accordingly the brigade s coat of arms was modeled after the city s coat of arms Brigata Meccanizzata Brescia Coat of Arms of the Mechanized Brigade Brescia Active1 November 1859 193921 October 1975 27 July 1991Country ItalyBranchItalian ArmyTypeInfantryRoleArmored warfarePart of1975 1986 Mechanized Division Mantova 1986 1991 3rd Army CorpsGarrison HQBresciaEngagementsWorld War IWorld War IICold War Contents 1 History 1 1 Constitution 1 2 World War I 1 3 World War II 1 4 Cold War 2 References 3 BibliographyHistory editConstitution edit The Brigade Brescia was first formed with the 19th Infantry Regiment and 20th Infantry Regiment on 1 November 1859 in Bergamo Along with the Brigade Cremona in Brescia and the 6th Field Artillery Regiment it formed the 6th Division of the Line During the Third Italian War of Independence the Brescia was paired with the Brigade Valtellina to form the 5th Division of the Line which fought in the Battle of Custoza The brigade participated in the Capture of Rome and then saw service in the Italian colonial wars the First Italo Ethiopian War and the Italo Turkish War World War I edit During World War I the brigade fought on the Italian Front and was awarded the Military Order of Italy for its conduct during the Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo on the Banjsice Plateau In 1918 the brigade was sent to the Western Front in France and fought there during the Hundred Days Offensive At the end of the war the brigade had reached Rimogne World War II edit Main article 27th Motorised Division Brescia In 1926 the brigade received the 16th Infantry Regiment Savona and became the infantry component of the 27th Infantry Division Sila The same year the brigade was renamed as XXVII Infantry Brigade In 1935 36 the brigade was employed in Ethiopia during the Second Italo Abyssinian War In 1939 the brigade lost the 16th Infantry Regiment Savona and was renamed 27th Infantry Division Brescia This binary division consisted of only two infantry regiments 19th and 20th and the 55th Field Artillery Regiment The division participated in the Western Desert Campaign distinguishing itself during the Siege of Tobruk The division was completely destroyed during the Second Battle of El Alamein Cold War edit The brigade was reactivated during the Italian Army 1975 reform with which the regimental level was abolished and battalions came under direct command of newly formed multi arms brigades On 21 October 1975 the Infantry Division Legnano was split into the Mechanized Brigade Legnano and the reactivated Mechanized Brigade Brescia The 67th Infantry Regiment Legnano in Montorio Veronese became the core of the reactivated brigade which was brought to full strength by adding the 13th Tank Battalion M O Pascucci in Cordenons from the disbanded 182nd Armored Infantry Regiment Garibaldi of the Infantry Division Folgore the 20th Mechanized Infantry Battalion Monte San Michele in Brescia from the disbanded 68th Infantry Regiment Legnano in Bergamo of the Legnano Division and the 52nd Self propelled Field Artillery Group Venaria in Brescia from the disbanded 52nd Heavy Artillery Regiment which had been part of 3rd Army Corps Artillery Command Together with the Mechanized Brigade Isonzo and Armored Brigade Pozzuolo del Friuli the Brescia became part of the Mechanized Division Mantova The Mantova based in Udine in North Eastern Italy was part of the 5th Army Corps which was tasked with defending the Yugoslav Italian border against attacks by either the Warsaw Pact or Yugoslavia or both The Brescia s authorized strength was 4 760 men 272 Officers 630 non commissioned officers and 3 858 soldiers and it was initially composed by the following units nbsp Mechanized Brigade Brescia 1 2 in Brescia Command and Signal Unit Brescia in Brescia nbsp 20th Mechanized Infantry Battalion Monte San Michele in Brescia nbsp 30th Mechanized Infantry Battalion Pisa in Montorio Veronese nbsp 85th Mechanized Infantry Battalion Verona in Montorio Veronese nbsp 13th Tank Battalion M O Pascucci in Cordenons Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks 3 nbsp 52nd Field Artillery Group Venaria in Brescia M114 155mm towed howitzers 4 5 nbsp Logistic Battalion Brescia in Montorio Veronese Anti tank Company Brescia in Montorio Veronese BGM 71 TOW anti tank guided missiles Engineer Company Brescia in Brescia On 1 October 1986 the Italian Army abolished the divisional level and brigades that until then had been under one of the Army s four divisions came forthwith under direct command of the Army s 3rd or 5th Army Corps The Brescia along with the Mechanized Brigade Trieste came under the 3rd Army Corps On the same date the 13th Tank Battalion M O Pascucci was transferred to the Armored Brigade Ariete and replaced by the 15th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadrons Group Cavalleggeri di Lodi in Lenta of the disbanded Armored Division Centauro The Cavalleggeri di Lodi was armed with Leopard 1A2 main battle tanks and M113 armored personnel carriers and was reorganized in 1987 as 15th Tank Squadrons Group Cavalleggeri di Lodi After the end of the Cold War the Italian Army began to draw down its forces and the Brescia was one of the first brigades to be disbanded On 27 July 1991 the brigade was officially deactivated along with most of its subordinate units While the 52nd Field Artillery Group Venaria joined the Mechanized Brigade Legnano and the Cavalleggeri di Lodi joined the 3rd Army Corps References edit F dell Uomo R Puletti 1998 L Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 Vol Primo Tomo I Rome SME Ufficio Storico p 211 F dell Uomo R di Rosa 2001 L Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 Vol Secondo Tomo I Rome SME Ufficio Storico p 32 F dell Uomo R di Rosa 2001 L Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 Vol Secondo Tomo I Rome SME Ufficio Storico p 526 52 Reggimento Artiglieria Torino Esercito Italiano Retrieved 15 November 2018 F dell Uomo R Puletti 1998 L Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 Vol Primo Tomo II Rome SME Ufficio Storico p 141 nbsp Italy portalBibliography edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mechanized Brigade 22Brescia 22 amp oldid 1186223666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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