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  • ...unteer force of 112,000 [[active duty]] personnel. The headquarters of the Army General Staff is in [[Rome]], opposite the [[Quirinal Palace|Presidential P ...my is commanded by the SME or “Stato Maggiore dell’Esercito” (Chief of the Army General Staff) in Rome.
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  • ...iete''' is a [[main battle tank]] developed for the [[Italian army|Italian Army]] to meet the needs of the 21st Century, by providing a credible indigenous The following are directly transcribed from the manufacturer's release on army-technology.com:
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  • ...'''Dardo''' is a [[Infantry Fighting Vehicle]] designed for the [[Italian Army]] as a replacement for the [[M113]] APC. It is designed and built by the Iv The Dardos currently in service with the Italian Army are fitted with the "Hitfist" IFV turret. The chassis is intended to be the
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  • ...al success, the type being only in service with the [[Italian army|Italian Army]]. ...the company in getting the contract for attack helicopters for the Belgian army.
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  • There where over 1000 copies made, mostly for the army of the [[King of Italy]].
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  • ...ats and for the most part, as "Torpedo", also used funds allocated for the army which were first used in war World.
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  • ...8px|right|A picture of several mopeds from a ride sponsored by the [[Moped Army]]. In the front is a Garelli, followed by a Motobecane, and in the rear is ...Mopeds Gone Wild—A rally sponsored by the Hells Satans branch of the Moped Army]]
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  • ...Snetterton Heath]] ) which was then designated for use y the United States Army Air Force. The airfield was opened in May 1943 and closed down in November
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  • ...esting, the Benelli M4 beat the competition. In early [[1999]], the U. S. Army ARDEC awarded the XM1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun contract to [[Heckler ...the [[U. S. Marine Corps]] and is planned for distribution to the [[U. S. Army]], the [[U. S. Air Force]], the [[U. S. Navy]], and the [[United States Coa
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  • ...rol the city. The [[Wehrmacht|German Army]] surrendered to [[New Zealand]] army on [[May 2]], which then forced the Yugoslavs to leave. The Yugoslavs capit
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  • ** [[Unit 731]], a covert medical experiment unit of the Imperial Japanese Army, which researched biological warfare through human experimentation during t
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  • ...d wheelbase compared to the 3A to meet the military demands of the Italian Army and others. 718 copies were made.
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  • The consortium will also produce 70 [[PzH 2000]]s for the [[Italian Army]].
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  • When [[World War II]] broke out, Dreyfus joined the [[French Army]], where in an ironic touch he served as a truck driver. In [[1940]], howev ...the war, in [[1942]] Dreyfus enlisted in the [[United States army|American army]] and served in Europe as an interrogator. After the war, in [[1945]] he be
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  • ...World War II]] general [[Walther von Brauchitsch]]). He entered the German Army after [[World War I]], but after a serious accident he was invalided out in
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  • * The Type 2: this will be the first car officially adopted by the army of the King of Italy during the First World War. It will be produced in 116 ...en the two types were the detachable disc wheels (also used on the 1916-18 army staff cars), the twin rear tires and the retention of the older radiator st
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  • AR51 and AR52 (Autovettura da Ricognizione) . AR51 was made for Italian army and AR52 was civilian version of same car. ...954, 2007 pieces AR51 and 154 AR52 version. Starting from 1954 the Italian army changed to
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  • ...produced in 1940s by the Turin Volgraph Mechanical Workshops for the Royal Army . ...ch was only pruduced in 1942 and went out of production in 1944. The Royal Army commissioned a first batch of 600 Aermoto , destined for one of the battali
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  • ...The track is set in the grounds of [[Oulton Hall]], which were used as an army staging camp by [[General Patton]] prior to the [[Normandy landings]].
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  • ...ion of Italy]] brought by [[Giuseppe Garibaldi|Garibaldi]]'s revolutionary army.
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  • ...unteer force of 112,000 [[active duty]] personnel. The headquarters of the Army General Staff is in [[Rome]], opposite the [[Quirinal Palace|Presidential P ...my is commanded by the SME or “Stato Maggiore dell’Esercito” (Chief of the Army General Staff) in Rome.
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  • After its fall caused by the French army of Carolus Magnus, the crown of the Lombards ( The Iron Crown ) was owned b The Florence rumours that followed that choise were silenced by the army.
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  • ...broke out after the crushing Roman defeat at [[Cannae]] (216 BC). A Roman army of 23,000 men, under [[Titus Manlius Torquatus]], met the Carthagianian-Sar ...ry)|Gothic Wars]] much of the island fell easily to the Ostrogoths, but an army sent from Carthage and the final fall of German resistence in the mainland
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  • ...In the [[16th century]], [[Emmanuel Philibert]] re-organized the Savoiard army, creating a personal guard unit of mounted archers (''Guardia D'Onore''), w
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  • ...ting habits and ingredients changed in Italy, so did minestrone. The Roman army is said to have marched on minestrone and pasta faggioli (or beans and past
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  • ...e pedal feel (firmness), but in either case this effect is minimal. The US Army has used silicone brake fluid exclusively since 1982 successfully. [[Glycol
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  • ...ed. [[Sybaris]] was the rival of Croton until 510 BC, when Croton sent an army of one hundred thousand men, commanded by the boxer [[Milo of Crotone|Milo] ...Byzantines, but was [[battle of Crotone|defeated]] by a [[Kalbids|Kalbid]] army near Cotrone on [[July 13]], [[982]]. Later on Cotrone was conquered by th
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  • ...ary trucks, [[four wheel drive]] artillery tractors and ambulances for the army. Also under the new name, the construction of aero engines was previewed an
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  • ...Trieste]] during [[World War I]] as an officer in the [[Austro-Hungarian]] army. After the war, he remained in the city, which had recently come under Ital
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  • After producing commercial vehicles for the army during the war, introduced in 1919, the S15. This model ended up with the i
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  • ...tary, in fact the Frera was the largest provider of motorcycles' [[Italian Army]] during [[World War]]
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  • ...d by Sardinians who decided to defend themselves against the revolutionary army. People from Cagliari hoped to receive some concession from the Savoys in r ...einforce their positions in mainland Italy. The [[United States|American]] Army then took control of Cagliari. Cagliari was strategically important during
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  • ...y]] to sweeten the bitter coffee beans left by fleeing [[Ottoman Turk]]ish army after the [[Battle of Vienna]] ([[1683]]). A similar legend, with slightly
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  • ...e]]), thus ending their long standing as the first corps (''Arma'') of the Army (''Esercito''). It is likely that Carabinieri will continue to be referred
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  • ...l 1918 it was largely produced only in a military version intended for the Army.
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  • ...ember with the onset of [[World War I]] and Ferenc Szisz joined the French army, serving as head of the transport troops in [[Algeria]] until being hospita
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  • * [[390 BC]] – The Gauls defeat the Roman army at the [[Battle of the Allia (390 BC)|battle of the Allia]]; sack of Rome b **[[Pyrrhus of Epirus|Pyrrhus]] lands army in Italy. Begiining of the [[Pyrrhic War]].
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  • ...l base for Allied aircraft during [[Operation Husky]]. The [[United States Army Air Forces]] had the plan of making the capture of this island be a test ca
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  • ...orced in 115 BC to submit to [[Scaurus]]. In 69 the city was sacked by the army of [[Otho]] and [[Vitellius]] but recovered to remain prosperous into the f
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  • ...ld War II]], Grover-Williams fled to [[England]] where he joined the Royal Army Service Corps as a driver. Because he was a French citizen and because of h
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  • ...Belgium. Later in the War he went to [[England]], serving with the British army as part of a Belgian paratrooper unit.
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  • In the [[Second World War]], Sertum was devoted to supplying the army: so began the plans for the MCM ''500'', a single cylinder engine with side
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  • ...ule-skinner, his father Alfredo and brother Dino died in 1916. Leaving the army, the family firm had collapsed and Ferrari sought work with [[Fiat]] but co
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  • Sebring started life as a [[United States Army Air Forces]] training base. From [[1941]] to [[1946]], pilots learned to fl
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  • ...include [[Ugo Zagato]] (1938), a [[Carrozzeria Touring]] convertible, the army's ''Torpedo militare'' ([[World War II]]), a [[Luigi Bagani]]-built [[barch
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  • ...tta Model 1918]] was the second submachinegun to be fielded by the Italian army.
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  • ...ilt until after the war, built on communications roads built by the German army during its occupation in the Second World War. The circuit mainly designed
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  • ...issued 5-point star uniforms to mark its military status, even though the Army’s military discipline regulation was extended to the Guardia di Finanza b ...he responsibilities were divided between the Inspector General, who was an Army Officer with the rank of Lieutenant General responsible for military prepar
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  • ...the [[Spanish flu|great epidemic]] while serving with the [[United States Army]] during [[World War I]]. Following his mother's remarriage to [[United Kin
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  • ...series, range of technologically advanced and equipped with a cabin resin army. [[Image:2june 2007 561.jpg|thumb|Astra Military Truck in the [[Italian army]] parade in Italy, 2007.]]
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