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Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command ( it, Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri - Comando Operativo Esercito, COMFOTER - COE) is the Italian Army's major command tasked with the operational and administrative control of most of its combat forces. COMFOTER - COE reports directly to the Chief of Staff of the Italian Army. The command is based in Rome.


History

The Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command traces its origins back to the Operational Land Forces Command established in 1997.


1997 - 2016: Operational Land Forces Command

The Operational Land Forces Command ( it, Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri, COMFOTER) was established in Verona on 1 October 1997 following the reform of the military who attributed hierarchical supremacy of the Chief of the Defence Staff.
It brought together in a single organization all the units engaged in combat, combat support, combat service support and in communication and information systems, which together amounted to about 80% of the Italian Army. Initially it was part of the Allied Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH), with whom he shared the headquarters of the command, which then broke away, when the Allied Land Forces Command in Southern Europe in 2004 was transferred to Madrid, and had four commands: * Supports Command; * Command of projection forces; * 1st Command of the Defence Forces; * 2nd Command of the Defence Forces; * Alpine troops Command. Until 30 September 2016, COMFOTER controlled * Division "''Friuli''" * 2nd Defence Forces Command * Alpine troops Command * Army Signals and Information Command * Army Aviation Command * NATO Rapid Deployable Corps – Italy * Paratroopers Brigade "''Folgore''" * Artillery Command * Anti-Aircraft Command * Engineering Command The headquarters of COMFOTER in Verona was Carli Palace, even if the command department is located at the Dalla Bona barracks of Verona.


2016 - present: Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command

The Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command was established on 1 October 2016, after the splitting of the Operational Land Forces Command in the Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command (COMFOTER - COE) itself and in the Operational Land Forces Support Command. The 2013 Revision Plan of the Ground Military Instrument of the Army Staff gave to the Operational Land Forces Support Command (COMFOTER SPT), to the Operational Forces Command - North (COMFOP NORD), to the Operational Forces Command - South (COMFOP SUD) and to the Alpine Troops Command (COMTA) a chain of command independent from the COMFOTER, while maintaining the newly established COMFOTER COE directly under the Chief of Staff of the Italian Army.


List of commanders

The Operational Land Forces Command had nine Commanders: * Ten. Gen. Giuseppe Ardito (1997 - 2001) * Ten. Gen. Alberto Ficuciello (2001 - 2003) * Ten. Gen. Antonio Quintana (2003) * Gen. C.A. Cosimo D'Arrigo (2003 - 2005) * Gen. C.A. Bruno Iob (2005 - 2008) * Gen. C.A. Armando Novelli (2008 - 2010) * Gen. C.A. Francesco Tarricone (2010 - 2012) * Gen. C.A. Roberto Bernardini (2012 - 2014) * Gen. C.A. Alberto Primicerj (2014 - 2016) As of 2020, the Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command has had two commanders: * Gen. C.A. Riccardo Marchiò /2017 - 2018) * Gen. C.A. Federico Bonato (2018 - present)


Mission

The Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command plans, organizes and conducts the delegated operations by delegation of the Chief of the Defence Staff or the Deputy Commander of the Joint Operational Command (VCOM OPS). The Command constitutes the ground-based component command of the Deputy Commander of the Joint Operational Command for the planning, organization, conduct and support of operations that do not require a deployed land component command or plan, organize and monitor the phases that precede the deployment 1of an land component command in readiness. For operational aspects, although the COMFOTER-COE no longer has direct responsibility for the various Maneuver Brigades, it remains responsible for elaborating guidelines for preparing and training the Commands and Units, supervising and generating the forces and contingent planning engaged in national and international missions and operations.


Organization

The Commander of the Operational Land Forces Command controls both units and commands and a direct-collaboration military apparatus.


Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command

The Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command is subdivided in some subordinate bodies: * Commander's Secretariat; * Planning, Programming and Budget Section; * COMFOTER COE General Staff; ** COMFOTER COE General Staff Office ** COMFOTER COE Chief of General Staff's Office ** Operations General Staff; *** Operations General Staff Secretariat *** Plans Office *** Operations Office *** Operations Support Office *** Information Office *** Special Operations Section ** Preparation General Staff *** Preparation General Staff Secretariat *** Training Office *** Preparation Office *** Simulation and Training Technologies Office


Organization 2023

As of May 2023 the Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command controls the following subordinate commands: * Operational Land Forces Command and Army Operational Command, in Rome **
Division "Acqui" The Division "Acqui" it, Divisione "Acqui" is one of three active divisions of the Italian Army. The division is the army's high readiness command for out-of-area operations. The Acqui is based in Capua in the Province of Caserta and assigned ...
, in Capua ( Campania) ** Division "Vittorio Veneto", in Florence ( Tuscany) ** Army Special Forces Command, at Camp Darby (Tuscany) ** Army Aviation Command, in Viterbo ( Lazio) *** Army Aviation Training Center, at Viterbo Airport (Lazio) *** Army Aviation Brigade, at Viterbo Airport(Lazio) *** Army Aviation Support Brigade, at Viterbo Airport (Lazio) *** Airmobile Brigade "Friuli", in Bologna ( Emilia-Romagna) ** Army Simulation and Validation Center, in Civitavecchia (Lazio)


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External links

{{Italian Army Commands of the Italian Army (post-1946) Military units and formations established in 1997 Military units and formations disestablished in 2016 Military units and formations established in 2016