Mechanized Brigade "Mantova"
The Mechanized Brigade "Mantova" was a mechanized brigade of the Italian Army. Its core units were mechanized infantry battalions. The brigade's headquarters was in the city of Udine and all the brigade's units were based in the region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. In 2003, the "Mantova" was raised again as a division command.
History
First World War
The "Mantova" Brigade was activated on 1 March 1915 in preparation for Italy's entry into the World War I. Initially the brigade consisted of the 113th and 114th infantry regiment and was the 1st Army's reserve infantry formation. During the first year of the war the brigade was employed on the borders of Trentino. In 1916 it became part of the 37th Territorial Division and fought in the Battle of Asiago. Afterwards the brigade was transferred to the 57th Territorial Division and moved to the area of Redipuglia. In 1917 the brigade was again on the heavily contested Asiago plateau. In 1918, the brigade participated in the Battle of the Piave River near Nervesa and in the Vittorio Veneto. In November 1919 the brigade was disbanded.Second World War
On 15 March 1942, the 104th Infantry Division "Mantova" was raised in Verona with the re-activated 113th Infantry Regiment "Mantova" and 114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova" and the 11th Artillery Regiment "Monferrato". At first the division was based in Piedmont, then in Apulia and Calabria. After allied forces had landed on the Italian peninsula and an armistice between Italy and the Allies had been signed, the division stayed loyal to the King of Italy Victor Emmanuel III.On 26 September 1943, the division ceded part of the 11th Artillery Regiment "Monferrato" to help form the Italian 1st Motorized Group under command of the 58th Infantry Division "Legnano", which was to aid in the allied war effort. On 16 October its 113th Infantry Regiment joined the US Fifth Army and on 30 October 1943 the division received the 76th Infantry Regiment "Napoli" as a replacement for the 113th.
In spring 1944 the division received the remnants of the 155th Infantry Division "Emilia" after it had been repatriated from combat against German forces in Kotor. At that point the division consisted of the following units:
- 76th Infantry Regiment "Napoli"
- 114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova"
- 119th Infantry Regiment "Emilia"
- 155th Artillery Regiment "Emilia"
- I Group/11th Artillery Regiment "Monferrato"
Cold War
Infantry Division "Mantova"
On 15 October 1945 Combat Group "Mantova" regained its old name, Infantry Division "Mantova", and was garrisoned in Varazze on the Ligurian coast. In May 1947 the division was transferred to the city of Udine in north-eastern Italy, where it formed together with the Infantry Division "Folgore" the first line of defence towards Yugoslavia. On 16 September 1947 the division's 114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova" was given the honour of being the first Italian military unit to enter the city of Gorizia after it was returned to Italian control. One week later. The same year the 18th Anti-tank Field Artillery Regiment and the 4th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment were assigned to the division. On 23 September 1949, the division was joined by the 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria" and 5th Field Artillery Regiment. At the time the "Mantova" division was part of the Italian 5th Military Territorial Command. In the following years, the division repeatedly gained and lost minor units, but its core units - 59th, 76th and 114th infantry regiments, and 5th and 155th artillery regiments - remained in place. In the 1960s the division added the 52nd Fortification Infantry Regiment "Alpi", the LXIII Tank Battalion with M47 Patton tanks and the VI Cavalry Reconnaissance Group "Lancieri di Aosta" to its ranks, but lost the 155th Artillery Regiment in the process.By 1974, the division had been full motorized and consisted of:Infantry Division "Mantova", in Udine
- * 52nd Fortification Infantry Regiment "Alpi", in Tarcento
- ** Command and Services Company, in Tarcento
- ** I Battalion, in Attimis / Tarcento / Grupignano
- ** II Battalion, in Tarcento
- ** III Battalion, in Ipplis / Purgessimo
- * 59th Infantry Regiment "Calabria", in Palmanova
- ** Command and Services Company, in Palmanova
- ** I Infantry Battalion, in Cormons
- ** II Infantry Battalion, in Cividale del Friuli
- ** III Infantry Battalion, in Palmanova
- ** Regimental Anti-tank Company, in
- * 76th Infantry Regiment "Napoli", in Cividale del Friuli
- ** Command and Services Company, in Cividale del Friuli
- ** I Infantry Battalion, in Cividale del Friuli
- ** II Infantry Battalion, in Cividale del Friuli
- ** III Infantry Battalion, in Cividale del Friuli
- ** IV Mechanized Battalion, in Udine
- ** Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Cividale del Friuli
- * 114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova", in Tricesimo
- ** Command and Services Company, in Tricesimo
- ** I Infantry Battalion, in Artegna
- ** II Infantry Battalion, in Tarcento
- ** III Infantry Battalion, in Tricesimo
- ** IV Mechanized Battalion, in Tricesimo
- ** Regimental Anti-tank Company, in Tarcento
- * 5th Field Artillery Regiment, in Udine
- ** Command and Services Battery, in Udine
- ** I Field Artillery Group, in Palmanova
- ** II Field Artillery Group, in Udine
- ** III Field Artillery Group, in Udine
- ** IV Heavy Field Artillery Group, in Tricesimo
- ** V Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group, in Udine
- ** Artillery Specialists Battery, in Udine
- * "Lancieri di Aosta" Squadrons Group, in Cervignano del Friuli
- * LXIII Tank Battalion, in Cordenons
- * Light Aviation Unit "Mantova", at Udine-Campoformido Air Base
- * Engineer Battalion "Mantova", in Orzano di Remanzacco
- * Signal Battalion "Mantova", in Udine
- * Services Grouping "Mantova", in Orzano di Remanzacco
- ** Command Platoon, in Orzano di Remanzacco
- ** Supply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Mantova", in Udine
- ** Transport Unit "Mantova", in Orzano di Remanzacco
- ** Medical Battalion "Mantova", in Udine
- ** Provisions Supply Company "Mantova", in Udine
Mechanized Division "Mantova"
In 1975 the Italian Army undertook a major reorganization of its forces: the regimental level was abolished and battalions came under direct command of multi-arms brigades. As tensions with Yugoslavia over the city of Trieste were allayed by the Treaty of Osimo and because a reduction of the military service from 15 to 12 months for the army and air force and from 24 to 18 months for the navy, forced the army to reduce its forces by nearly 45,000 troops, it was decided that the units of the Infantry Division "Mantova" would contract to brigade. Therefore, during 1975 most units of the "Mantova" division were either disbanded or reorganized and on 21 October 1975 the remaining units of the division were used to raise the Mechanized Brigade "Isonzo" in Cividale del Friuli. To bring the division back to full strength it received the newly formed Mechanized Brigade "Brescia" in Brescia and the Armored Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" in Palmanova. By the end of the year the division consisted of the following units.Mechanized Division "Mantova", in Udine- * Command Unit "Mantova", in Udine
- * Divisional Artillery Command, in Udine
- ** 5th Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Superga", in Udine
- ** 155th Heavy Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Emilia", in Udine
- ** Artillery Specialists Group "Mantova", in Udine
- ** 12th Light Anti-aircraft Artillery Group "Nibbio", in Udine
- * Mechanized Brigade "Brescia", in Brescia
- * Mechanized Brigade "Isonzo", in Cividale del Friuli
- * Armored Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli", in Palmanova
- * 7th Squadrons Group "Lancieri di Milano", in Remanzacco
- * 11th Infantry Battalion "Casale", in Casale Monferrato
- * 104th Engineer Battalion "Torre", in Orzano di Remanzacco
- * 107th Signal Battalion "Predil", in Udine
- * Logistic Battalion "Mantova", in Orzano di Remanzacco
- * 48th Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadrons Group "Pavone", at Udine-Campoformido Air Base
- ** Command and Services Squadron
- ** 481st Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadron
- ** 482nd Reconnaissance Helicopters Squadron
- * Medical Battalion "Mantova", in Orzano di Remanzacco
Mechanized Brigade "Mantova"
In 1986 the Italian Army abolished the divisional level and brigades, that until then had been under one of the Army's four divisions, came forthwith under direct command of the Army's 3rd Army Corps or 5th Army Corps. As the Mechanized Division "Mantova" carried a historically significant name, the division ceased to exist on 30 September in Udine, but the next day in the same location the Mechanized Brigade "Mantova" was activated. The new brigade took command of the units of the Mechanized Brigade "Isonzo", whose name was stricken from the roll of active units of the Italian Army. The "Mantova" brigade then consisted of the following units:Mechanized Brigade "Mantova", in Udine- * Command and Signal Unit "Mantova", in Udine
- * 63rd Tank Battalion "M.O. Fioritto", in Cordenons
- * 52nd Infantry Fortification Battalion "Alpi", in Attimis
- * 59th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Calabria", in Cividale del Friuli
- * 76th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Napoli", in Cividale del Friuli
- * 114th Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Moriago", in Tricesimo
- * 120th Fortification Infantry Battalion "Fornovo", in Ipplis
- * 28th Self-propelled Field Artillery Group "Livorno", in Tarcento
- * Logistic Battalion "Mantova", in Tricesimo
- * Anti-tank Company "Mantova", in Tarcento
- * Engineer Company"Mantova", in Remanzacco
- on 30 June 1991 the 59th Infantry Battalion "Calabria" was disbanded
- on 30 November 1991 the 120th Infantry Battalion "Fornovo" was disbanded
- on 31 March 1993 the 52nd Fortification Infantry Regiment "Alpi" was disbanded
- on 31 July 1995 the 63rd Tank Regiment was transferred to the 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete"
- on 31 October 1995 the 114th Infantry Regiment "Mantova" and 28th Self-propelled Field Artillery Regiment "Livorno" were disbanded
- on 30 October 1996 the 82nd Infantry Regiment "Torino" from the disbanded Mechanized Brigade "Gorizia" joined the "Mantova"
- on 31 July 1997 the 76th Infantry Regiment "Napoli" was disbanded