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Battaglione Azad
Hindoustan (in Italian:
Battaglione India libera - "Free
India Battalion") was a
foreign legion unit
formed in
Fascist Italy under the...
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French bataillon,
meaning "battle squadron" (similar to the
Italian battaglione meaning the same thing) and the
Spanish batallón,
derived from the Vulgar...
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battalion (French:
Bataillon de Marche, German: Marschbatallion, Italian:
Battaglione di
marcia or Polish:
Batalion marszowy) is a
military unit comprising...
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Support Battalion (
Battaglione Supporto al Comando), in
Brindisi C4
Company Technical Support Company Training Battalion "Caorle" (
Battaglione Scuole "Caorle")...
- The 42nd
Signal Battalion "Pordoi" (Italian: 42°
Battaglione Trasmissioni "Pordoi") is a
signals battalion of the
Italian Army. The
battalion was formed...
- inter****onali in Spagna, Roma,
Editori Riuniti, 1956
Randolfo Pacciardi, Il
battaglione Garibaldi,
Lugano 1938.
Giovanni Pesce,
Senza tregua, Milano, Feltrinelli...
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first are not
words common to
European armies (e.g., the
Italian battaglione has
cognates in many languages). Instead, they
derive from the structure...
- The
Logistic Battalion "Brescia" (Italian:
Battaglione Logistico "Brescia") is an
inactive military logistics battalion of the
Italian Army,
which was...
- the
middle of the 1990s the unit was
known as the San
Marco Battalion (
Battaglione San Marco),
until it was
expanded beyond battalion size
because of the...
- the army
began to
combine these platoons in
twelve skiers battalions (
Battaglione Sciatori) of two
companies and one
train unit each. Each
company had...