Italian Liberation Corps
The Italian Liberation Corps was a corps of the Italian Co-belligerent Army during the Italian campaign of World War II. After the announcement of the Armistice of Cassibile on 8 September 1943 the Italian government began the formation of units to fight on the allied side against Germany. On 18 April 1944 the Italian Liberation Corps was formed, which after an intense cycle of combat operations was disbanded on 24 September 1944 to form division-sized combat groups.
History
Constitution
On 13 October 1943 Italy declared war on Germany and the Italian government began with the formation of military units to fight on the allied side. The first large unit to be raised was the brigade-sized I Motorized Grouping activated on 27 November 1943 in San Pietro Vernotico near Brindisi with units and personnel of the 58th Infantry Division "Legnano" and 18th Infantry Division "Messina".On 18 April 1944 the I Motorized Grouping was expanded to division-size and renamed Italian Liberation Corps. With the arrival of the 184th Infantry Division "Nembo" from Sardinia on 26 May 1944 did the Italian Liberation Corps reach corps-size. On 27 May 1944 the corps was assigned to the Polish II Corps and in July 1944 it participated in the Battle of Ancona.
On 24 September 1944 the corps was disbanded its units and personnel used to form the combat groups "Folgore" and "Legnano".
Organization
The Italian Liberation Corps organization from 26 May until 24 September 1944 was:Italian Liberation Corps
- Italian Liberation Corps, Generale di Divisione Umberto Utili
- * 11th Motorized Artillery Regiment
- ** Command Unit
- ** III Group with 75/18 mod. 35 howitzers
- ** IV Group with 75/18 mod. 35 howitzers
- ** XII Group with 105/28 cannons
- ** CCCXIV Group with 100/22 mod. 14/19 howitzers
- ** 363rd Anti-aircraft Battery with anti-aircraft guns
- * CLXVI Army Corps Artillery Group
- * LI Mixed Engineer Battalion
- ** 51st Engineers Company
- ** 51st Telegraph and Radio Operators Company
- * Corps Services
184th Paratroopers Division "Nembo"
- 184th Infantry Division "Nembo", Generale di Brigata Giorgio Morigi
- * Command Company
- * 183rd Infantry Regiment "Nembo"
- ** Command Company
- ** XV Paratroopers Battalion
- ** XVI Paratroopers Battalion
- ** Paratroopers Support Weapons Company
- * 184th Infantry Regiment "Nembo"
- ** Command Company
- ** XIII Paratroopers Battalion
- ** XIV Paratroopers Battalion
- ** Paratroopers Support Weapons Company
- * 184th Artillery Regiment "Nembo"
- ** Command Battery
- ** I Paratroopers Artillery Group
- ** II Paratroopers Artillery Group
- ** III Paratroopers Anti-tank Group
- ** 184th Paratroopers Anti-aircraft Battery
- * CLXXXIV Paratrooper Sappers Battalion
- * 184th Paratrooper Motorcyclists Company
- * 184th Mortar Company
- * 184th Paratrooper Telegraph and Radio Operators Company
- * 184th Paratrooper Engineers Company
- * 184th Transport Unit
- * 184th Medical Section
- * 184th Supply Section
- * 324th Carabinieri Section
- * 146th Field Post Office
I Brigade
- I Brigade, Colonel Ettore Fucci
- * 3rd Alpini Regiment
- ** Alpini Battalion "Piemonte"
- ** Alpini Battalion "Monte Granero"
- * 4th Bersaglieri Regiment
- ** XXIX Bersaglieri Battalion
- ** XXXIII Bersaglieri Battalion
- ** 1st Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Company
- * CLXXXV Paratroopers Battalion "Nembo"
- * IV Alpine Artillery Group
- * Brigade Services
II Brigade
- II Brigade, Colonel Teodoro Moggio
- * 68th Infantry Regiment "Legnano"
- ** I Fusiliers Battalion
- ** II Fusiliers Battalion
- ** V Anti-tank Group
- * Navy Regiment "San Marco"
- ** Battalion "Bafile"
- ** Battalion "Grado"
- * IX Assault Unit
- ** Squadron "Cavalleggeri Guide"
- * V Alpine Artillery Group
- * Brigade Services
Commanding officers
- Generale di Brigata Umberto Utili