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The 2nd alpine Artillery Regiment it, 2° Reggimento Artiglieria Alpina) is an inactive
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of the
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, specializing in mountain combat. Since their formation the Mountain Artillery Regiments have served alongside the
Alpini The Alpini are the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry. Part of the army's infantry corps, the speciality distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. Currently the active Alpini units are organized in two operatio ...
, the mountain infantry speciality of the Italian Army, which distinguished itself in combat during
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and
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. Besides their close history, the Alpini and Mountain Artillery regiments share the distinctive
Cappello Alpino The Cappello Alpino is the most distinctive feature of the Italian Army's Alpini troops uniform. The ''Alpini'' are light Infantry troops, specializing in mountain combat. Initially the Cappello was only issued to the Alpini, but soon the Cappell ...
. The regiment was disbanded in 2013 and its
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towed howitzers were transferred to the re-raised 185th Parachute Artillery Regiment ''Folgore'' of the
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in
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History

The unit was raised as 3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment in the city of
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on 15 February 1915. On the same date it received the Mountain Artillery Group ''Oneglia'' from the 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment and the Mountain Artillery Group ''Bergamo'' from the 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment. To bring the regiment to full strength on the same date the mountain artillery groups ''Genova'' and ''Como'' were raised. The regiment was tasked to provide artillery support to the 1st and 5th Alpini regiments and recruited in
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and
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World War 1

During the war the regiment's depots raised and trained the commands of one mountain artillery grouping (''Raggruppamento Artiglieria Montagna''), the commands of 17 mountain artillery groups (''Gruppo Artiglieria Montagna''), and 44 mountain artillery batteries, which were each equipped with four 65/17 mod. 13 cannons. Furthermore, two commands of siege groups (''Gruppo d'Assedio''), and 19 siege batteries were raised and trained by the regiment. * The regiment raised the following mountain artillery grouping: 7°. * The regiment raised the following mountain artillery groups: XVII (72nd, 73rd, 74th bty.), XVIII (75th, 76th, 77th bty.), XXIV (56th, 60th, 62nd bty.), XXVII (88th, 89th, 90th bty.), XXXI (97th, 98th, 99th bty.), XXXII, XL, XLV, XLVI, XLVII, XLVIII, LV, LVI, LVII, LIX, LX, and LXVI. Note 3: The ''Genova'' group's 60th Mountain Artillery Battery and the ''Como'' group's 62nd Mountain Artillery Battery were not raised until November 1916 for lack of available 65/17 mod. 13 cannons.


Interwar Years - New Numbering

Traditionally Alpini units had been numbered from West to East with the 1st Alpini Regiment being the most westward and the
8th Alpini Regiment The 8th Alpini Regiment ( it, 8° Reggimento Alpini) is a regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. As of 2022 the regiment is assigned to ...
being the most eastward. However as the 3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment had been raised last it found itself now in the middle between the 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment in the West and the 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment in the East. To rectify this on 11 March 1926 the 2nd and 3rd mountain artillery regiments swapped numbers.


Current Structure

The regiment was part of the Army's Artillery Command and was equipped with
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towed howitzers. * Regimental Command ** Command and Logistic Support Battery ** 21st Target Acquisition and Surveillance Battery ** Artillery Group ''
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'' *** 19th Howitzer Battery *** 20th Howitzer Battery *** 41st Technical Support Battery


References


External links


Official website
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