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The 4th Tank Regiment ( it, 4° Reggimento Carri) is a
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regiment of the
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based in
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in
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. Originally the regiment, like all Italian tank units, was part of the infantry, but since 1 June 1999 it is part of the cavalry. Operationally the regiment is assigned to the Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi".


History


Formation

The regiment was formed on 15 September 1936 in Rome as 4th Tank Infantry Regiment with six battalions: VIII, IX, X, and XII assault tanks battalions and the II and V breach tanks battalion. The assault tanks battalions fielded
L3/35 The L3/35 or Carro Veloce CV-35 was an Italian tankette that saw combat before and during World War II. Although designated a light tank by the Italian Army, its turretless configuration, weight and firepower make it closer to contemporary tan ...
tankettes, while the breach tanks battalion fielded
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light tanks. The regiment also had oversight over a
L3/35 The L3/35 or Carro Veloce CV-35 was an Italian tankette that saw combat before and during World War II. Although designated a light tank by the Italian Army, its turretless configuration, weight and firepower make it closer to contemporary tan ...
equipped tank company in
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. The regiment's initial structure was: * 4th Tank Infantry Regiment, in Rome ** VIII Assault Tanks Battalion "Bettoia", in Rome (
L3/35 The L3/35 or Carro Veloce CV-35 was an Italian tankette that saw combat before and during World War II. Although designated a light tank by the Italian Army, its turretless configuration, weight and firepower make it closer to contemporary tan ...
tankettes) ** IX Assault Tanks Battalion "Guadagni", in
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(L3/35 tankettes) ** X Assault Tanks Battalion "Menzinger", in
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(L3/35 tankettes) ** XII Assault Tanks Battalion "Cangialosi", in
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(L3/35 tankettes) ** II Breach Tanks Battalion, in Rome (
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light tanks) ** V Breach Tanks Battalion, in Rome (Fiat 3000 light tanks) ** Assault Tanks Company "Sardegna", in
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(L3/35 tankettes) ** 4th Tank Training Center, in Rome ** 4th Tank Materiel Maintenance Workshop, in Rome On 15 July 1937 the regiment ceded the II Breach Tanks Battalion to the forming 31st Tank Infantry Regiment. During the same year the regiment raised two battalions for service in
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: the XX Assault Tanks Battalion on 5 June and XXI Assault Tanks Battalion on 1 October. For their service during the Western Desert Campaign the XX and XXI assault tanks battalions were each awarded a
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, which are nowadays displayed on the flag of the 4th Tank Regiment. On 30 November the V Breach Tanks Battalion moved from Rome to
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and joined the 1st Tank Infantry Regiment. On 30 May 1939 the VIII Assault Tanks Battalion "Bettoia" and the X Assault Tanks Battalion "Menzinger" were transferred to Albania, where they joined the 31st Tank Infantry Regiment, which in turn ceded one of its two breach tanks battalions, namely the CCCXII (former II Breach Tank Battalion) to the 4th Regiment. In fall 1939 the IX Assault Tanks Battalion "Guadagni" was transferred to
Libya Libya (; ar, ليبيا, Lībiyā), officially the State of Libya ( ar, دولة ليبيا, Dawlat Lībiyā), is a country in the Maghreb region in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya bo ...
, where it joined the XXII Army Corps. In 1940 the tank company in Sardinia was expanded to battalion and renamed XIII Assault Tanks Battalion "Sardegna". As the
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light tanks were obsolete the CCCXII battalion was transferred as garrison unit to
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in the
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on 30 March 1940. After having ceded the VIII Assault Tanks Battalion "Bettoia" the 4th regiment raised a new battalion named VIII Assault Tanks Battalion bis. In April 1940 tank battalions were renamed and so the regiment entered
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with the following structure: * 4th Tank Infantry Regiment, in Rome ** VIII Tank Battalion "L" bis (L3/35 tankettes) ** XII Tank Battalion "L" (L3/35 tankettes) ** XIII Tank Battalion "L" (L3/35 tankettes) ** 4th Tank Training Center, in Rome ** 4th Tank Materiel Maintenance Workshop, in Rome


World War II

On 11 June 1940, the day after Italy's entry into
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, the regiment was sent to
Libya Libya (; ar, ليبيا, Lībiyā), officially the State of Libya ( ar, دولة ليبيا, Dawlat Lībiyā), is a country in the Maghreb region in North Africa. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Egypt to Egypt–Libya bo ...
. It arrived on 8 July 1940 in
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with the I Tank Battalion "M" and II Tank Battalion "M", both equipped with M11/39 tanks. The I and II tank battalions "M" had been formed by the 32nd Tank Infantry Regiment with personnel from the disbanded III and IV breach tanks battalions. The regiment also received the LXIII Tank Battalion "L" after arriving in the colony. The regiment's tanks clashed with British units for the first time on 5 August 1940 near Sidi Azeiz. On 29 August 1940 all tank battalions in Libya were combined in three formations of the
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. The four battalions of the "LX"-series had been formed in Libya after the war's outbreak by the XX Tank Battalion "L" in
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respectively the XXI Tank Battalion "L" in
Cyrenaica Cyrenaica ( ) or Kyrenaika ( ar, برقة, Barqah, grc-koi, Κυρηναϊκή παρχίαKurēnaïkḗ parkhíā}, after the city of Cyrene), is the eastern region of Libya. Cyrenaica includes all of the eastern part of Libya between ...
: * Libyan Tank Command, General
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** I Tankers Grouping (Aresca Group), Colonel Pietro Aresca, commander of the 4th Tank Infantry Regiment *** I Tank Battalion "M" ( M11/39 tanks) *** XXI Tank Battalion "L" (
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tankettes) *** LXII Tank Battalion "L" (L3/35 tankettes) *** LXIII Tank Battalion "L" (L3/35 tankettes) ** II Tankers Grouping (Trivioli Group), Colonel Antonio Trivioli *** II Tank Battalion "M" (minus one company; M11/39 tanks) *** IX Tank Battalion "L" (L3/35 tankettes) *** XX Tank Battalion "L" (L3/35 tankettes) *** LXI Tank Battalion "L" (L3/35 tankettes) ** Mixed Tank Battalion *** 1x "M" company (from the II Tank Battalion "M") *** 1x "L" company (from the LX Tank Battalion "L") ** LX Tank Battalion "L" (minus one company; L3/35 tankettes; for the XXI Army Corps) The I Tankers Grouping participated in the Italian invasion of Egypt in September, but stopped in
Sidi Barrani Sidi Barrani ( ar, سيدي براني  ) is a town in Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea, about east of the Egypt–Libya border, and around from Tobruk, Libya. Named after Sidi es-Saadi el Barrani, a Senussi sheikh who was a head of ...
, where the Italian units dug in. When the British counterattack began on 9 December 1940 the Italian tank units were deployed piecemeal and easily defeated by the more numerous and better British tanks. The first two battalions to be annihilated were the II Tank Battalion "M" during the early morning surprise Attack on Nibeiwa and the IX Tank Battalion "L" in the early afternoon of the same day as prelude to the
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. With the Italian forces retreating from
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to
Bardia Bardia, also El Burdi or Barydiyah ( ar, البردية, lit=, translit=al-Bardiyya or ) is a Mediterranean seaport in the Butnan District of eastern Libya, located near the border with Egypt. It is also occasionally called ''Bórdi Slemán''. ...
tanks of the I Tank Battalion "M" were sent forward to
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and the
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to delay the British advance. By 15 December both locations were in British hands and the remnants I Tank Battalion "M" retreated to
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, while the LX Tank Battalion "L" was destroyed at Buq Buq. The III Tank Battalion "M", with the army's most modern tanks withdrew to
Mechili Mechili ( ar, المخيلي) is a small village in Cyrenaica, Libya and the site of a former Turkish fort. It is nearly east of Benghazi and west of Timimi. Geography Because of its location in the desert, Mechili suffered in the past from is ...
, while the XXI Tank Battalion "L" left its tankettes at Tobruk and moved to
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to mount on M13/40 tanks that had arrived along with the V Tank Battalion "M" with M13/40 tanks and the V Tank Battalion "L" with L3/35 tankettes from Italy. During the
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the V, XX, LXI, and LXII tank battalions "L" were destroyed. On 7 January 1941 the headquarter of the 4th Tank Infantry Regiment with the remnants of the I Tank Battalion "M" and the LXIII Tank Battalion "L" were surrounded with other Italian forces at Tobruk. On 20 January during the
British capture of Tobruk The British capture of Tobruk was a battle fought between 21 and 22 January 1941, as part of Operation Compass, the first offensive of the Western Desert Force (WDF) in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War. After defeating the I ...
the position of the 4th regiment was overrun by the 19th Australian Brigade with such ferocity that 70% of the officers, including both battalion commanders, and 50% of the troops of the regiment were killed in action. On 13 January the VI Tank Battalion "M" with M13/40 tanks had arrived from Italy and joined the
Babini Group The Babini Group ( it, Raggruppamento Babini, also known as the Special Armoured Brigade ) was an armoured unit. The group was formed by the Italian Royal Army () in Italian North Africa (Libya) at the start of the Western Desert Campaign ...
with its V and XXI tank battalions "M". On 24 January the Babini Group clashed inconclusively with the 7th British Armoured Division at
Mechili Mechili ( ar, المخيلي) is a small village in Cyrenaica, Libya and the site of a former Turkish fort. It is nearly east of Benghazi and west of Timimi. Geography Because of its location in the desert, Mechili suffered in the past from is ...
. After Mechili the Italian army retreated further East to
Beda Fomm Beda Fomm is a small coastal town in southwestern Cyrenaica, Libya. It is located between the much larger port city Benghazi to its north-west and the larger town of El Agheila further to the south-west. Beda Fomm is known mainly for being the s ...
, where the British successfully cut off the line of retreat and destroyed the Italian 10th Army with its III, V, VI, and XXI tank battalions "M" on 6-7 February during the
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. Between 10 June 1940 and 21 January 1941 the 4th Tank Infantry Regiment and the III and V tank battalions' casualties were: 15 officers killed and 14 wounded out of 34, and 148 soldiers killed and 244 wounded out of 538. For its short but bloody service in North Africa the regiment was awarded a
Gold Medal of Military Valour The Gold Medal of Military Valour ( it, Medaglia d'oro al valor militare) is an Italian medal established on 21 May 1793 by King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia for deeds of outstanding gallantry in war by junior officers and soldiers. The fac ...
, while the XX and XXI tank battalions "L", which the 4th regiment had raised before the war, were each awarded a
Bronze Medal of Military Valour The Bronze Medal of Military Valor ( it, Medaglia di bronzo al valor militare) is an Italian medal for gallantry. It was established by Charles Albert of Sardinia on 26 March 1833, along with the higher ranking Gold and Silver Medals for Military ...
. As of 2019 all three medals are attached to the 4th Tank Regiment's flag and displayed on the regiment's coat of arms. The III Tank Battalion M was also awarded a Gold Medal of Military Valour, which is attached to the 32nd Tank Regiment's flag, while the
Silver Medal of Military Valour The Silver Medal of Military Valor ( it, Medaglia d'argento al valor militare) is an Italian medal for gallantry. Italian medals for valor were first instituted by Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia on 21 May 1793, with a gold medal, and, below it, ...
awarded to the V Tank Battalion M is attached to the flag of the suspended 5th Tank Battalion "M.O. Chiamenti". The regiment was officially declared lost on 25 January 1941 and reformed on 15 March 1941 in Rome as training unit. For the remainder of the war the regiment raised and trained tank battalions for other units. The first unit the regiment raised was the VIII Tank Battalion "M" with
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tanks, which joined the 32nd Tank Infantry Regiment in North Africa. On 30 April 1941 the VIII Tank Battalion "L" bis was renamed XI Tank Battalion "M" after being equipped with M13/40 tanks. The XI battalion then joined the 133rd Tank Infantry Regiment. In the meantime the regiment continued to raise new units: * Command Company of the 132nd Tank Infantry Regiment (1 June 1941 transferred to
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) * I Tank Battalion "R35" (captured French
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light tanks, renamed CI Tank Battalion "R35" and transferred to the 131st Tank Infantry Regiment in July 1941) * II Tank Battalion "R35" (captured French R35 light tanks, renamed CII Tank Battalion "R35" and transferred to the 131st Tank Infantry Regiment in July 1941) * CC Tank Battalion "S35" (captured French
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tanks, transferred to the 131st Tank Infantry Regiment in July 1941) * III Flamethrower Tank Battalion ( L3 Lf tanks, activated in December 1941) * XVII Tank Battalion "M" ( M14/41 tanks, activated on 1 February 1942, transferred to the 31st Tank Infantry Regiment) In July 1943 the regiment began with the formation of the II Tank Battalion "P" with new P 40 tanks, but after Italy changed sides with the
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on 8 September 1943 the 4th Tank Infantry Regiment was disbanded by the Germans and its materiel transferred to
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units.


Cold War

On 1 January 1953 the regiment was raised again as 4th Tankers Regiment and joined the Armored Division "Pozzuolo del Friuli" in Rome. In the following weeks the regiment activated three battalions armed with
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tanks. On 1 May 1958 the regiment was reorganized and renamed as 4th Armored Infantry Regiment, transferred to
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and joined the Infantry Division "Legnano".


20th Tank Battalion "M.O. Pentimalli"

During the 1975 army reform the 4th Armored Infantry Regiment was disbanded on 29 October 1975 and its II Bersaglieri Battalion became the 2nd Bersaglieri Battalion "Governolo", while the regiment's XX Tank Battalion became the 20th Tank Battalion "M.O. Pentimalli", which received the flag and traditions of the disbanded regiment. The battalion's number commemorated the XX Tank Battalion "L", which had served with the 4th regiment in the early stages of the Western Desert Campaign. Tank and armored battalions created during the 1975 army reform were all named for officers, soldiers and partisans, who were posthumously awarded Italy's highest military honor the
Gold Medal of Military Valour The Gold Medal of Military Valour ( it, Medaglia d'oro al valor militare) is an Italian medal established on 21 May 1793 by King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia for deeds of outstanding gallantry in war by junior officers and soldiers. The fac ...
during World War II. The 20th Tank Battalion's name commemorated XI Tank Battalion "M13/40", 133rd Tank Infantry Regiment
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Livio Pentimalli, who had distinguished himself during the
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and was killed in action on 21 June 1941 during the
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. Equipped with
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A2
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s the battalion joined the
Mechanized Brigade "Legnano" The Mechanized Brigade "Legnano" was a mechanized brigade of the Italian Army. Its core units were mechanized infantry battalions. The brigade's headquarters was in the city of Bergamo in Lombardy. The name of the brigade commemorates the Lom ...
.


Recent times

After the end of the
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the Italian Army began to draw down its forces and therefore the "Pentimalli" battalion was disbanded on 30 January 1991. However as the 4th Tank Regiment is the highest decorated tank unit of the Italian Army it was decided to raise it again and so on 18 September 1992 the 11th Tank Battalion "M.O. Calzecchi" in
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of the Mechanized Brigade "Friuli" entered the reraised 4th Tank Regiment. On 1 September 1993 the 6th Tank Battalion "M.O. Scapuzzi" in
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of the
Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna" The Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna" ( it, Brigata Meccanizzata "Granatieri di Sardegna" - Mechanized Brigade " Grenadiers of Sardinia") is a mechanized infantry brigade of the Italian Army, based in Rome and central Italy. The brigade ...
was renamed 4th Tank Regiment, while the tank regiment of the "Friuli" brigade was renamed 33rd Tank Regiment. On 9 October 1995 the regiment disbanded in Civitavecchia and transferred its flag and name to the 31st Tank Regiment in
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, which was a unit of the
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. In 1996 the regiment's battalion returned to use the name 20th Tank Battalion "M.O. Pentimalli". When the Centauro disbanded on 5 October 2002 the 4th Tank Regiment joined the
132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete" The 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete" ( it, 132a Brigata Corazzata "Ariete") is currently the only active Armoured warfare, armored brigade of the Italian Army. Its core units are tank and Bersaglieri regiments. The brigade's headquarters is in the ...
. On 11 July 2013 the 4th Tank Regiment disbanded in Bellinzago Novarese and its name and flag were transferred to the 131st Tank Regiment of the Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi" in
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in Southern Italy.


Current structure

As of 2022 the 4th Tank Regiment consists of: * Regimental Command, in
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** Command and Logistic Support Company ** 20th Tank Battalion " M.O. Pentimalli" *** 1st Tank Company (13x Ariete AMV
main battle tank A main battle tank (MBT), also known as a battle tank or universal tank, is a tank that fills the role of armor-protected direct fire and maneuver in many modern armies. Cold War-era development of more powerful engines, better suspension sys ...
s) *** 2nd Tank Company (13x Ariete AMV main battle tanks) *** 3rd Tank Company (13x Ariete AMV main battle tanks) *** 4th Tank Company (Disbanded) The Command and Logistic Support Company fields the following platoons: C3 Platoon, Transport and Materiel Platoon, Medical Platoon, and Commissariat Platoon. In total the regiment fields 41x Ariete AMV
main battle tank A main battle tank (MBT), also known as a battle tank or universal tank, is a tank that fills the role of armor-protected direct fire and maneuver in many modern armies. Cold War-era development of more powerful engines, better suspension sys ...
s: 13x per company, plus one for the battalion commander and one for the regiment commander.


See also

* Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi"


External links


Italian Army Website: 4° Reggimento Carri


References

{{Italian Cavalry Tank Regiments of Italy