Italian Somali Divisions (101 and 102)
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The Italian Somali Divisions were two divisions of colonial soldiers from
Italian Somaliland Italian Somalia ( it, Somalia Italiana; ar, الصومال الإيطالي, Al-Sumal Al-Italiy; so, Dhulka Talyaaniga ee Soomaalida), was a protectorate and later colony of the Kingdom of Italy in present-day Somalia. Ruled in the 19th centu ...
that were formed as part of the (Italian Army)
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during the
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. In the Royal Corps of Colonial Troops, the units comprised the and and fought during the East African Campaign in 1941 before disbanding.


History

After June 1940, when the Kingdom of Italy declared war on the Allies, two divisions of Somali soldiers were raised in Italian Somaliland. These were called the and the . The divisions' initial personnel were drawn mainly from some of the colonial brigades that had fought in the conquest of Ethiopia in 1936. But soon after their formation, new recruits were enlisted in order to meet the numbers required for a standard Italian division (around 7,000 soldiers). These recruits received training by Italian NCOs, although this was interrupted in the early stages of the war by the construction of a small new railway between Villabruzzi and the Ethiopian frontier. As a result, at the start of
World War II World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposing ...
there were 20,458 Somali soldiers in Italian Somaliland, mostly in these two new divisions, but they were not well trained for combat. At the end of 1940, the 1st Somali Division, commanded by General Carnevali, was sent to defend the Juba river in western Italian Somaliland, in response to Italian concerns of a British attack from
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. The 2nd Somali Division, commanded by General Santini, remained initially in the area of
Mogadishu Mogadishu (, also ; so, Muqdisho or ; ar, مقديشو ; it, Mogadiscio ), locally known as Xamar or Hamar, is the capital and most populous city of Somalia. The city has served as an important port connecting traders across the Indian Oc ...
as a possible reserve force, before moving to the Gelib area in February 1941. In the first days of February 1941 the British attacked the Juba front and after heavy fighting the 101 Divisione Somala, although reinforced by some units of the 102 Divisione Somala, was half destroyed. General Carlo De Simone, commander-in-chief of all Italian forces in Italian Somaliland, ordered the division’s retreat toward Ethiopia. General Baccari subsequently replaced Carnevali, after the latter was wounded in combat and became sick. While in southern
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, the division was practically dismantled on March 7, when the few surviving brigades reached
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in central Ethiopia. Successively some of the 101 Somali Division's Italian officers fought in the reduct of Gondar until November 1941. The "102 Divisione Somala", consisting mainly of new recruits who were not well trained for combat, retreated to Ethiopia after the British crossed the Juba river, following heavy clashes. The soldiers of this colonial division fought hard around Gelib, rolling up the Juba river but were forced to retreat by the better-equipped British force. The division was dismantled in the Ogaden area. Some of its soldiers – mainly the Italian officers – retreated to "Passo Marda" south of
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where they made a last stand.


Organization


101st Somali Division

* 101st Somali Division, in
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– Brigadier-General Italo Carnevali ** XX Colonial Brigade, in Baidoa – Colonel Giuseppe Azzolini *** XL Colonial Battalion *** LXXIV Colonial Battalion *** LXXV Colonial Battalion *** LXXVI Colonial Battalion *** XX Colonial Artillery Group ( 65/17 mod. 13 mountain guns) *** 20th Colonial Cavalry Squadron *** 20th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company *** 20th Colonial Field Hospital *** 20th Colonial Supply Column ** XCI Colonial Brigade, in Jilib – Colonel Alfredo Baccari *** LXXV Colonial Battalion *** CXCIV Colonial Battalion *** CXCVI Colonial Battalion *** XCI Colonial Artillery Group ( 70/15 mod. 02 field guns) *** 91st Colonial Cavalry Squadron *** 91st Mixed Colonial Engineer Company *** 91st Colonial Field Hospital *** 91st Colonial Supply Column


102nd Somali Division

* 102nd Somali Division, in
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– Brigadier-General Santini ** XCII Colonial Brigade, in
Barawa Barawa ( so, Baraawe, Maay: ''Barawy'', ar, ﺑﺮﺍﻭة ''Barāwa''), also known as Barawe and Brava, is the capital of the South West State of Somalia.Pelizzari, Elisa. "Guerre civile et question de genre en Somalie. Les événements et le ...
– Colonel Giaume *** LXXIV Colonial Battalion *** CXCI Colonial Battalion *** CXCII Colonial Battalion *** XCII Colonial Artillery Group (70/15 mod. 02 field guns) *** 92nd Colonial Cavalry Squadron *** 92nd Mixed Colonial Engineer Company *** 92nd Colonial Field Hospital *** 92nd Colonial Supply Column


See also

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Italian East Africa Italian East Africa ( it, Africa Orientale Italiana, AOI) was an Italian colony in the Horn of Africa. It was formed in 1936 through the merger of Italian Somalia, Italian Eritrea, and the newly occupied Ethiopian Empire, conquered in the S ...
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Regio Esercito The Royal Italian Army ( it, Regio Esercito, , Royal Army) was the land force of the Kingdom of Italy, established with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. During the 19th century Italy started to unify into one country, and in 1861 Manfr ...


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* * {{Somalia italiana (Colonia) Divisions of Italy in World War II Military units and formations established in 1940 Military units and formations disestablished in 1941