Leandro Verì


Leandro Verì was an Italian carabiniere.

Biography

Born in San Vito Chietino, Chieti, on 10 November 1903, Verì attended the carabiniere student walking course at the Rome school from April to September 1923. Appointed carabiniere, he was assigned to the Legion of Chieti. In December 1926 he moved to that of Treviso and the following year to that of Padua, from which he was transferred, in May 1930, to the Legion of Rome. Moved in December 1931 to the Legion of Genoa, Nervi's company, six years later he was promoted to the rank of appuntato and sent to the Alassio station.
Verì died on 13 December 1938, while serving in Laigueglia, Savona, after being mortally wounded during a nighttime firefight with a dangerous criminal. For this operation, he was decorated posthumously with the Gold Medal of Military Valour by a decree of 18 August 1939.

Memorials

  • The Arma dei Carabinieri named the 67th Course of Carabinieri Students after Verì, effective in 1982.
  • Subsequently, the 133rd and 246th Auxiliary Carabinieri Students Course and the 124th training course for carabinieri were named after him.
  • The 2nd Course of Brigadier Students at the Scuola marescialli e brigadieri dei carabinieri of Velletri, from 1 September to 5 December 1997.
  • The municipality of San Vito Chietino has named a small square in the historic centre after him.