Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"
The Alpine Brigade "Taurinense" is a light Infantry brigade of the Italian Army, specializing in Mountain Combat. Its core units are Alpini, the mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. The brigade's name "Taurinense" alludes to the Roman name Augusta Taurinorum for the city of Turin around which the brigade is based. Accordingly the brigade's coat of arms is modeled after Turin's coat of arms. The brigade carries on the name and traditions of the Alpine Division Taurinense|1st Alpine Division "Taurinense"].
History
Constitution
The Taurinense was constituted on 15 April 1952 in the city of Turin. Initially the brigade was part of the III Army Corps and consisted of the following units:- Alpine Brigade "Taurinense", in Turin
- * Headquarters and Headquarters Platoon, in Turin
- * 4th [Alpini Paratroopers Regiment|4th Alpini Regiment], in Turin
- ** Headquarters Platoon
- ** Alpini Battalion "Aosta", in Aosta
- ** Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", in Borgo San Dalmazzo
- ** Alpini Battalion "Susa", in Pinerolo
- ** 4th Mortar Company, in Turin
- * 1st [Mountain Artillery Regiment |1st Mountain Artillery Regiment], in Rivoli
- ** Command Unit, in Rivoli
- ** Mountain Artillery Group "Aosta", in Saluzzo
- ** Mountain Artillery Group "Susa", in Susa
- ** Mountain Artillery Group "Pinerolo", in Mondovì
- ** Light Air-defense Group
- * Mixed Engineer Company, in Turin
- Alpini Battalion "Mondovì" as 4th battalion of the 4th Alpini Regiment
- Alpini Paratroopers Platoon, in Turin
- Light Aircraft Section "Taurinense", at Turin-Venaria Reale Air Base
- Alpine Brigade "Taurinense", in Turin
- * Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in Turin
- * 2nd Alpini Regiment, in Cuneo
- ** Command and Services Company, in Cuneo
- ** Alpini Battalion "Cadore", in Boves
- ** Alpini Battalion "Orobica", in Cuneo
- ** Alpini Battalion "Taurinense", in Bra
- ** Alpini Battalion "Tridentina", in Cuneo
- * 4th Alpini Regiment, in Turin
- ** Command and Services Company, in Turin
- ** Alpini Battalion "Aosta", in Aosta
- ** Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", in Borgo San Dalmazzo
- ** Alpini Battalion "Susa", in Pinerolo
- * 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment, in Rivoli
- ** Command Battery, in Rivoli
- ** Mountain Artillery Group "Aosta", in Saluzzo
- ** Mountain Artillery Group "Susa", in Susa
- ** Mountain Artillery Group "Mondovì", in Mondovì
- * Services Grouping "Taurinense", in Rivoli
- * Engineer Company "Taurinense", in Turin
- * Signal Company "Taurinense", in Abbadia Alpina
- * Light Aviation Unit "Taurinense", at Turin-Venaria Reale Air Base
1975 Reorganization
After the reform the brigade's two Alpini battalions had an authorized strength of 950 men, while the two artillery groups had an authorized strength of 610 men and fielded 18 M56 105 mm pack howitzers each. The new composition was:
- Alpine Brigade "Taurinense", in Turin
- * Command and Signal Unit "Taurinense", in Turin
- * Alpini Battalion "Mondovì", in Cuneo
- ** Headquarters and Service Company
- ** 9th Alpini Company
- ** 10th Alpini Company
- ** 11th Alpini Company
- ** 103rd Alpini Company
- * Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", in Borgo San Dalmazzo
- ** Headquarters and Service Company
- ** 21st Alpini Company
- ** 22nd Alpini Company
- ** 23rd Alpini Company
- ** 106th Heavy Mortar Company
- * Alpini Battalion "Susa", in Pinerolo
- ** Headquarters and Service Company
- ** 34th Alpini Company
- ** 35th Alpini Company
- ** 36th Alpini Company
- ** 133rd Heavy Mortar Company
- * Mountain Artillery Group "Aosta", in Saluzzo
- ** Headquarters and Service Battery
- ** 4th Mountain Artillery Battery
- ** 5th Mountain Artillery Battery
- ** 6th Mountain Artillery Battery
- * Mountain Artillery Group "Pinerolo", in Susa
- ** Headquarters and Service Battery
- ** 7th Mountain Artillery Battery
- ** 8th Mountain Artillery Battery
- ** 40th Mountain Artillery Battery
- * Logistic Battalion "Taurinense", in Rivoli
- ** Command and Services Platoon
- ** 1st Light Logistic Unit
- ** 2nd Light Logistic Unit
- ** Medium Logistic Unit
- * Anti-tank Company "Taurinense", in Turin
- * Engineer Company "Taurinense", in Abbadia Alpina
- * Army Light Aviation Unit, at Turin-Venaria Reale Air Base
Strategic plans in case of war
After the 1975 reform the 4th Alpine Army Corps was responsible to defend the Italian border along the main chain of the alps from the Swiss-Austrian-Italian border tripoint in the west to the Italian-Yugoslavian border in the east. In case of war with Yugoslavia the 4th Alpine Army Corps would remain static in its position guarding the left flank of the 5th Army Corps, which would meet the enemy forces in the plains of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. The only brigade which would have seen combat in such a case would have been the Julia.In case of a war with the Warsaw Pact the 4th Alpine Army Corps had two war planes: one in the case the Soviet Southern Group of Forces and Hungarian Army would march through Yugoslavia and the other in case the Warsaw Pact would violate the Austrian neutrality and march through Austria. In case the enemy forces would come through Yugoslavia, the Julia would cover the mountainous left flank of the 5th Army Corps, which with its four armoured and five mechanized brigades would try to wear down the enemy before it could break out into the North Italian Padan plain. The other alpine brigades would remain static.
In the more likely case the Soviet and Hungarian divisions would invade Austria and march through Southern Styria and through the Drava valley in Carinthia the alpine brigades would have been the first front line units of the Italian Army. The Julia would have defended the Canal Valley, the Cadore the Piave Valley, the Tridentina the Puster Valley, while the Orobica had a special mission. The Taurinense was to be kept in reserve and deployed as needed: either to reinforce the other alpine brigades; or to block with the Paratroopers Brigade "Folgore" and Motorized Brigade "Friuli" the Apennine passes into central Italy if enemy forces would have been able to cross the lower Adige and Po rivers; or to block with the French 27th [Mountain Infantry Brigade |27th Mountain Infantry Brigade] the French-Italian mountain passes in case Warsaw Pact forces would have conquered all of Northern Italy. If the 5th Army Corps with reinforcement from the 3rd Army Corps would have been able to stop Warsaw Pact forces before the Piave river the Taurinense was would have deployed to Norway to support NATO's Allied Command Europe Mobile Force.
1990s reorganization
On 23 March 1991 the Mountain Artillery Group "Pinerolo" was disbanded. On 1 August 1992 the "Saluzzo" battalion was integrated in the reactivated 2nd Alpini Regiment. The same month the Anti-tank Company was disbanded. On 19 September 1992 the Mountain Artillery Group "Aosta" entered the reactivated 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment. With the entry of the "Susa" battalion into the reactivated 3rd Alpini Regiment on 23 October 1993 the reorganization of the brigade was for the time complete. Both Alpini regiments consisted of one battalion and a support company. The Command and Signal Unit was merged with the Engineer Company into the Command and Tactical Supports Unit. The new composition was:- Alpine Brigade "Taurinense", in Turin
- * Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Taurinense", in Turin
- * 2nd Alpini Regiment Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", in Borgo San Dalmazzo
- * 3rd Alpini Regiment Alpini Battalion "Susa", in Pinerolo
- * 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment Mountain Artillery Group "Aosta", in Saluzzo
- * Alpini Battalion "Mondovì", in Cuneo
- * Logistic Battalion "Taurinense", in Rivoli
Organization
The brigade is part of the Alpine Troops Command and based in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, with the 9th Alpini Regiment based in the central region of Abruzzo. The brigade headquarters is in the city of Turin. As of 4 October 2022 the brigade is organized as follows:- Alpine Brigade "Taurinense", in Turin
- * 1st Alpini Command and Tactical Supports Unit, in Turin
- ** Command Company
- ** Signal Company
- * Regiment ["Nizza Cavalleria" ], in Bellinzago Novarese
- ** Command and Logistic Support Squadron
- ** Armored Squadrons Group
- * 2nd Alpini Regiment, in Cuneo
- ** Command and Logistic Support Company
- ** Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo"
- * 3rd Alpini Regiment, in Pinerolo
- ** Command and Logistic Support Company
- ** Alpini Battalion "Susa"
- * 9th Alpini Regiment, in L'Aquila
- ** Command and Logistic Support Company
- ** Alpini Battalion "L'Aquila"
- ** Alpini Battalion "Vicenza"
- * 1st Field Artillery Regiment , in Fossano
- ** Command and Logistic Support Battery
- ** 7th Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Tactical Liaison Battery
- ** Mountain Artillery Group "Aosta"
- * 32nd Engineer Regiment, in Fossano
- ** Command and Logistic Support Company
- ** 30th Sapper Battalion
- * Logistic Regiment "Taurinense", in Rivoli
- ** Command and Logistic Support Company
- ** Logistic Battalion
Equipment