Giuseppe Pavone (general)
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Giuseppe Pavone (27 October 1876 – 1944) was an Italian general during the
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and World War II.


Biography

He was born in
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on 27 October 1876, and at age eighteen he volunteered for the
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, attending the Military Academy of Modena and graduating as
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in 1896. He was promoted to lieutenant in 1900, and to
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in 1911; following the outbreak of the
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he left for Libya, where in command of a company of the 35th Infantry Regiment "Pistoia", he participated in the battles of Derna and
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. After the Kingdom of Italy entered the First World War on 24 May 1915, he fought on the Italian front, initially commanding an infantry battalion and later the Arditi units of the Third Army, being promoted to
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in 1916,
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in August 1917 and colonel for war merit in November of the same year. For his conduct during the fighting on Podgora, a hill near Gorizia (where he was wounded), during the First and Third Battle of the Isonzo he was awarded two Bronze Medals of Military Valor. He later earned a Silver Medal of Military Valor during the Tenth Battle of the Isonzo and another one during the First Battle of the Piave, and a third bronze medal for an action on the Montello during the Second Battle of the Piave. After the war he was civil commissioner of Volosko, where he did not interfere with Gabriele D'Annunzio's occupation of Fiume, becoming friends with the poet, although he did not directly participate in his enterprise. He later became commander of the 18th Infantry Regiment "Acqui" from May 1924 to February 1926, of the 64th Infantry Regiment "Cagliari" from February to November 1926, and of the 30th Infantry Regiment "Pisa" from November 1926 to 16 January 1930. After promotion to the rank of Brigadier General on 16 January 1930, he became Mobilization Inspector of the territorial division of
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, and then commanded the 3rd Infantry Brigade in
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. He was then promoted to major general on 22 July 1933 and given command of the "Piave" territorial military division of Padua. In February 1935 he assumed command of the 29th Infantry Division "Peloritana", at the head of which he left for the war in Ethiopia. The division was deployed on the Somali front, as part of the forces under General
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, distinguishing itself in the
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. In February 1936 Pavone was repatriated, owing to disagreements with Graziani and his growing dissent towards the Fascist regime, and was placed on sick leave for two years, effectively ending his active career. On 27 January 1938 he was assigned to the Army Corps of Naples for special duties till 31 July 1940, when he was transferred to the Army reserve, being promoted to Lieutenant General on 20 November of the same year. After the
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Pavone, who lived in his estate in
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, welcomed the
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troops who had landed a few miles from his villa in Operation Avalanche; he joined the Action Party and was one of the supporters, together with
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, of the establishment of the "Italia" Combat Groups, volunteer units that would fight alongside the Allied troops in the liberation of the Italian peninsula. Together with Action Party members Pasquale Schiano, Raimondo Craveri and Alberto Tarchiani, on 24 September 1943 Pavone had a meeting with General William J. Donovan of the
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at the headquarters of the US 5th Army in Paestum, which resulted in them obtaining the authorization to create the combat groups. The first of a thousand volunteers started to enlist from 10 October, training in the countryside under the command of Pavone; however, both king Victor Emmanuel III and the head of the "southern" government, Pietro Badoglio, refused to accept the establishment of Italian units outside their control, and pressured the British into ordering the disbandment of the combat groups on 1 November 1943. Pavone then retired to live in Torchiara, where he died a few months later.Forgotten Battles: Italy's War of Liberation, 1943-1945
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pavone, Giuseppe 1876 births 1944 deaths Italian military personnel of World War II Italian military personnel of World War I Italian military personnel of the Second Italo-Ethiopian War Italian military personnel of the Italo-Turkish War Italian Army generals Recipients of the Silver Medal of Military Valor Recipients of the Bronze Medal of Military Valor