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The Cappello Alpino is the most distinctive feature of the Italian Army's
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 ...
troops uniform. The ''Alpini'' are
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troops, specializing in mountain combat. Initially the Cappello was only issued to the Alpini, but soon the Cappello was adopted by the Alpini Corps' support units like Artillery, signals, engineers. Today the Cappello is issued to members of 15 Army regiments, 3 battalions and various high commands. Thanks to the black raven feather, which is carried on each Alpini soldiers Cappello, the Alpinis are known as ''Le Penne Nere'' ("The Black Feathers") in Italy. A nickname the Alpini quickly adopted for themselves.


History

On June 7, 1883, the "Fiamme Verdi" (green flames) collar patches were introduced thus making the Alpini officially a specialty within the Italian infantry corps. At the same time the issuing of the Cappello Alpino began. At first the hat was a round black felt hat, nicknamed ''bombetta'' ( bowler hat), but with the introduction of the new green-grey uniform in 1910 the hat was changed to the distinctive grey felt hat that is still retained today. The Cappello Alpino is made of grey felt a quarter of an inch thick. In the front the rim is flattened to protect the face from rain and snow. On the left and right side four small metal encrusted holes allow for an exchange of air. Around the lower half of the round top section a green-grey leather band and for officers a golden braid encompasses the Cappello. Inside the Cappello has a two-inch black leather band where Cappello and head meet. Each Cappello carries symbols which identify the wearers rank, unit and specialization: * the feather, symbolizing the Alpini Corps * the fregio, a coat of arms indicating the regiment * the nappina, a colored tuft denoting the battalion (later the specialization too) * the rank insignia for non-commissioned and commissioned officers


Description


The feather

Each soldier is issued with a black
raven A raven is any of several larger-bodied bird species of the genus ''Corvus''. These species do not form a single taxonomic group within the genus. There is no consistent distinction between "crows" and "ravens", common names which are assigned t ...
feather, which he will carry at all times on the Cappello Alpino. When in combat the feather will be placed on the left side of the helmet. Officers above the rank of captain originally wore a white
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feather, which has been replaced in later years by a white goose feather. Non-commissioned officers and officers up to the rank of captain continue to carry a black eagle feather. The feather is approximately 10-12 inches long and is carried with a slight backward and inbound inclination on the left side of the Cappello.


The Fregio

The fregio is a coat of arms indicating the wearer's regiment. It is black for soldiers, golden for officers; both variants are sewn to the front of the Cappello. Today, soldiers serving on a permanent basis are issued the golden variant of the fregio too. Each fregio carries an eagle with spread wings on top and below symbols, which indicate the wearer's regiments specialization (i.e. artillery regiment, logistics regiment,...) and at the center of the fregio a half-inch circle with the regiment's number. The symbols indicating a regiment's specialization are: * Alpini: eagle with spread wings, two blowing horns, crossed rifles * Mountain Artillery: eagle with spread wings, two blowing horns, crossed cannons * Engineers: eagle with spread wings, two blowing horns, crossed axes * Sappers: eagle with spread wings, two blowing horns, a gladius short sword, a burning
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, crossed axes * Signals: eagle with spread wings, two blowing horns, round
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, crossed axes and flashes of lightning * Materials and Transport: eagle with spread wings above a spur gear with spread wings * Medical officers: eagle with spread wings above a five-pointed star with the red cross symbol and crossed staff of Asclepius * Medical troops: eagle with spread wings above a five-pointed star with the red cross symbol * Alpini Generals: a stylized silver eagle with spread wings, holding a silver laurel wreath, with a central red shield inscribed with the silver letters "RI" (for
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), all together on a ribbon of red cloth.


The Nappina


Description

The nappina is a small piece of wood, on which a tuft of colored wool threads is sewn. The piece of wood contains a little hole, in which the feather is sheathed. Also a thin bended wire juts out from the wood to allow the nappina to be latched onto the left side of the Cappello Alpino. The nappina were first issued to distinguish between the battalions in an Alpini regiment: * I battalion * II battalion * III battalion * IV battalion and battalions not assigned to a regiment The colors are the same as found on the Italian flag of the Kingdom of Italy. Soldiers of the Mountain Artillery units were issued a green tuft with a black patch in the middle onto which the number of their battery was written in yellow. Officers below the rank of general and non-commissioned officers wear a golden colored metal wrap and generals a silver colored metal wrap instead of the nappina. Later further nappinas were issued in various colors and forms.


Alpini

''For an overview of the nappinas of all Alpini battalions see the main article about 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 ...
.'' Today the following units continue to carry the nappina: * ''Morbegno'' Battalion (
5th Alpini Regiment The 5th Alpini Regiment ( it, 5° 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. The regiment is based in Sterzing and assi ...
), ''Feltre'' Battalion ( 7th Alpini Regiment) * ''Tolmezzo'' Battalion (
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 ...
), ''Vicenza'' Battalion (
9th Alpini Regiment The 9th Alpini Regiment ( it, 9° 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. Based in the city of L'Aquila in Abruzzo t ...
), ''Aosta'' Battalion (Alpini Formation Centre) * ''Saluzzo'' Battalion (
2nd Alpini Regiment The 2nd Alpini Regiment ( it, 2° 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. The regiment was disbanded in 1943 due t ...
), ''Bassano'' Battalion (
6th Alpini Regiment The 6th Alpini Regiment ( it, 6° Reggimento Alpini) is a training regiment of the Italian Army's mountain infantry speciality, the Alpini, which distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. The regiment is based in Bruneck ...
) * ''Susa'' Battalion (
3rd Alpini Regiment The 3rd Alpini Regiment ( it, 3° 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. The regiment is based in Pinerolo and assi ...
), ''L'Aquila'' Battalion (
9th Alpini Regiment The 9th Alpini Regiment ( it, 9° 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. Based in the city of L'Aquila in Abruzzo t ...
)


Other Alpini units

The Alpini, not assigned to one of the traditional Alpini battalions, carry either a blue nappina or a blue nappina with a black roundel on which the type of superior unit is inscribed.


Artillery

The Mountain Artillery units of the Alpine troops carry a green nappina with a black or yellow roundel on which the number of the battery or the type of superior unit is inscribed. The units in service, which carry an Artillery nappina, are the: * 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment * 2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment * 3rd Mountain Artillery Regiment }) * Artillery Regiment Headquarters (1934-1975) * Artillery Group Headquarters (1934-1973) , , - , , Green, black roundel, yellow "CG" , * Artillery Group Command and Service Batteries (1973-1992) * Artillery Regiment Command and Service Batteries (1992-2001) * Artillery Regiment Command and Logistic Support Batteries (2001-today) , , - , , Green, yellow roundel, "CA" nero , Artillery units of the
4th Alpine Army Corps The Comando Truppe Alpine (Alpine Troops Command) or COMTA (formerly also COMALP) commands the Mountain Troops of the Italian Army, called ''Alpini'' (singular: ''Alpino'') and various support and training units. It is the successor to the ''4º ...
* 4th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment (1975-1986) * 4th Heavy Field Artillery Group ''Pusteria'' (1986-1991) * 184th Heavy Field Artillery Group ''Filottrano'' (1986-1991) * 4th then 3rd Artillery Specialists Group ''Bondone'' (1975/86-1986/92) , * 4º Reggimento artiglieria pesante campale * 4º Gruppo Artiglieria pesante campale "Pusteria" * 184º Gruppo Artiglieria pesante campale "Filottrano" * 4° e poi 3º Gruppo Specialisti Artiglieria "Bondone" , - , , Green , Artillery Schools and Courses * ASC, ACS and AUC / SAUSA courses in
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(1960-1981) * AUC courses and Army Artillery School in
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(1981-2001) ,


Engineers and Signals

The Engineer and Signal units of the Alpine troops carry an
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nappina; units that supported the
4th Alpine Army Corps The Comando Truppe Alpine (Alpine Troops Command) or COMTA (formerly also COMALP) commands the Mountain Troops of the Italian Army, called ''Alpini'' (singular: ''Alpino'') and various support and training units. It is the successor to the ''4º ...
directly had "CA" in white inscribed on the nappina.


Logistic Services

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units ( Transport, Medical, Veterinary, Administrative,
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and Maintenance units) carry a violet nappina; units that supported the
4th Alpine Army Corps The Comando Truppe Alpine (Alpine Troops Command) or COMTA (formerly also COMALP) commands the Mountain Troops of the Italian Army, called ''Alpini'' (singular: ''Alpino'') and various support and training units. It is the successor to the ''4º ...
directly had "CA" in white inscribed on the nappina.


No longer in use


Rank insignia

Officers carry the grade displaying their rank on the left side of the Cappello Alpino. Instead of the nappina the feather is held in place by a silver or golden colored metal wrap. Non-commissioned officers and officers up to the rank of captain carry a brown eagle feather and officers starting with the rank of major carry a white goose feather, instead of the standard black
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feather.


References

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