Giuseppe Valle (
Sassari
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, 17 December 1886 –
Rome
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, 20 July 1975) was an Italian Air Force general during the
interwar period
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, Chief of Staff of the
Regia Aeronautica
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from 1928 to 1939 and State Undersecretary for the Air Force from 1933 to 1939. He was also a member of the
Chamber of Fasces and Corporations
Chamber of Fasces and Corporations ( it, Camera dei Fasci e delle Corporazioni) was the lower house of the legislature of the Kingdom of Italy from 23 March 1939 to 5 August 1943, during the height of the regime of Benito Mussolini's National Fas ...
.
Biography
Military career
After attending the
Military Academy of Modena
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and the School of Application of artillery and Engineers, on 5 September 1907 he was commissioned as
second lieutenant
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Australia
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. In November 1911 he was assigned to the Army air service, serving on the
airship
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In early ...
''P.1'', based in
Vigna di Valle
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; on the following month he was transferred to the airship ''P.2'', participating in operations in
Libya
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during the
Italo-Turkish War
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, remaining there until May 1912.
On 19 June 1914 he was appointed airship commander, and after Italy entered the
First World War
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, on 24 May 1915, he assumed command of ''P.4''; on 30 May he commanded this airship during a
bombing raid
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on the Austro-Hungarian naval base of
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, with Lieutenant
Francesco Pricolo
Francesco Pricolo (30 January 1891 in Grumento Nova – 14 October 1980 in Rome) was an Italian aviator.
He was undersecretary of Italian Minister of Air Force (currently merged into the Minister of Defence) and the Chief of staff of the Ital ...
as
executive officer
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. He later commanded airships ''V.2'' (from October 1915 to May 1916) and ''M.14'' as well as serving as director of the Airship Yards of
Padua
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and of
Ferrara
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from November 1915 to May 1916. On 6 May 1916 he carried out a bombing raid with ''V 2'' on the
Nabresina railway junction, and on 25 May he carried out another such mission, dropping bombs on the Austro-Hungarian shore installations of Punta Salvore,
Istria
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. From 1 July 1916 to June 1917 he commanded the airship ''M.9''. Altogether, he carried out over a dozen bombing missions against factories, shipyards, military installations and railway junctions in Pola, Nabresina,
Trieste
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,
Muggia
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,
Divača
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Divača lies along the A1 mo ...
,
Parenzo and
Sistiana
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The village lies north-west of Trieste
Triest ...
, always bringing his airship back to the base despite heavy damage caused by anti-aircraft fire and being awarded two
Silver Medals of Military Valor and the
Military Order of Savoy
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History
The origin of ...
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After the establishment of the
Regia Aeronautica
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in 1923, Valle joined the new armed force with the rank of
colonel
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In the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries, a colonel was typically in charge of ...
, assuming the position of commander of the airship group. In 1926 he obtained the
seaplane
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pilot license, being then appointed commander of the newly formed
Accademia Aeronautica. In November 1928 he left the command of the Aeronautical Academy to assume the functions of head of the Central State Property Office, and in 1929 he became Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force, being then promoted to Chief of Staff on 22 February 1930. Between December 1930 and January 1931 he took part in
Italo Balbo
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's Italy-
Brazil
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transatlantic air cruise. On 10 November 1933, after
Benito Mussolini
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dismissed Balbo from the post of Air Force Minister and assumed that post for himself, Valle left the post of Chief of Staff to assume that of State Undersecretary for the Air Force, reporting directly to Mussolini, who however granted him considerable autonomy, leaving him as de facto Minister of the Air Force. From 22 March 1934 he also resumed service as Chief of Staff of the Regia Aeronautica.
After assuming office, Valle wrote Mussolini a secret report in which he showed that Balbo had inflated the figures on the numbers of available aircraft – a practice he would be in turn accused of by his successor, Francesco Pricolo, years later. In 1939 Valle was appointed national councilor of the
Chamber of Fasces and Corporations
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. In September 1939, during a meeting of the chiefs of staff of the Italian armed forces shortly after the outbreak of the
Second World War
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, he opposed Italy's entry into the war, declaring to Mussolini that the Air Force was unprepared for war. On that occasion Valle proposed to suspend the sale of a batch of
Savoia-Marchetti S.79
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bombers to
Yugoslavia
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, divertine them to the Regia Aeronautica, but was not listened. On 10 November 1939 he was replaced as Air Force Chief of Staff by General Francesco Pricolo.
After the end of the Second World War, Valle was tried for having exploited his position for illicit enrichment and for having fascistized the Italian Air Force, but was acquitted in 1947.
Sports career
In his youth Valle was an atlete and one of the founders of the
Polisportiva S.S. Lazio, of which he was elected honorary president on 18 March 1932. He was an excellent runner, student champion over the 20 km distance. Between 1913 and 1925 he participated in numerous balloon competitions in
France
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,
Belgium
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, the
United States
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,
Switzerland
). Swiss law does not designate a ''capital'' as such, but the federal parliament and government are installed in Bern, while other federal institutions, such as the federal courts, are in other cities (Bellinzona, Lausanne, Luzern, Neuchâtel ...
and
Spain
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Death
He died in
Rome
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on 20 July 1975, at age 88.
Gen. S.A. Giuseppe Valle
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References
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1886 births
1975 deaths
Italian military personnel of World War I
Italian military personnel of World War II
Italian generals
Italian Air Force generals
Members of the Chamber of Fasces and Corporations
Recipients of the Silver Medal of Military Valor
Airship aviators