- The
Alpini are the
Italian Army's
specialist mountain infantry. Part of the army's
infantry corps, the
speciality distinguished itself in
combat during...
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Prospero Alpini (also
known as
Prosper Alpinus,
Prospero Alpinio and
Latinized as
Prosperus Alpinus) (23
November 1553 – 6
February 1617) was a Venetian...
- that the
Alpini,
their spirit and
their mules became legend,
although at the cost of over 12,000
deaths out of a
total of 40,000
mobilized Alpinis. During...
- The
Alpini (Italian for "alpines") are a
specialised mountain warfare infantry corps of the
Italian Army,
which distinguished itself in
World War I fighting...
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National Alpini ****ociation (Italian: ****ociazione ****onale
Alpini) is an
Italian ****ociation
representing the "
Alpini in congedo" (
Alpini on leave)...
- The
Alpini are
elite soldiers of the
Italian Army who
specialize in
mountain warfare.
Alpini may also
refer to:
Cesare Alpini (born 1956),
Italian art...
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Alpini Island (Norwegian: Alpiniøya) is an
island in the
Svalbard archipelago,
north of
Orvin Land in Nordaustlandet. It is
located off the
headland Bergströmodden...
- The 7th
Alpini Regiment (Italian: 7°
Reggimento Alpini) is a
regiment of the
Italian Army's
mountain infantry speciality, the
Alpini,
which distinguished...
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- The 6th
Alpini Regiment (Italian: 6°
Reggimento Alpini) is a
training regiment of the
Italian Army's
mountain infantry speciality, the
Alpini,
which distinguished...