3rd Signal Regiment (Italy)

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3rd Signal Regiment
3° Reggimento Trasmissioni
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Regimental coat of arms
Active1 November 1883 - today[1]
Country Italy
BranchItalian Army
Part ofSignal Command
Garrison/HQRome
Motto(s)"Nello spazio mi affermo"
Anniversaries24 June 1918 - Second Battle of the Piave River
DecorationsCroce al merito dell'esercito gold medal BAR.svg
1x Gold Cross of Army Merit[2]
Insignia
Regimental gorget patches
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The 3rd Signal Regiment (Italian: 3° Reggimento Trasmissioni) is a national support signals regiment of the Italian Army headquartered in Rome in Lazio. Today the regiment is administratively assigned to the army's Signal Command and operates the army's signal network in Central Italy and Sardinia.[3]

Current Structure[]

As of 2019 the 3rd Signal Regiment consists of:[4]

  • CoA mil ITA rgt trasmissioni 03.png Regimental Command, in Rome
    • Command and Logistic Support Company, in Rome
    • CoA mil ITA rgt trasmissioni 03.png Battalion "Lanciano", in Rome
      • 1st Area Support Signal Company
      • 2nd C4 Support Signal Company
      • 3rd C4 Support Signal Company
    • CoA mil ITA rgt trasmissioni 43.png , in Florence
      • Command and Logistic Support Company
      • 4th Area Support Signal Company
      • 5th C4 Support Signal Company
    • CoA mil ITA btg trasmissioni 047.png , in Cagliari
      • Command and Logistic Support Company
      • 6th C4 Support Signal Company
      • Area Support Signal Platoon
    • 8th C4 Maintenance Unit, in Rome
      • 8th C4 Maintenance Unit Detachment, in Pescara
    • 14th C4 Maintenance Unit, in Cagliari
    • 67th C4 Maintenance Unit, in Florence
      • 67th C4 Maintenance Unit Detachment, in Bologna
    • Computer Incident Response Team, in Rome[5]

The Command and Logistic Support Company fields the following platoons: C3 Platoon, Transport and Materiel Platoon, Medical Platoon, and Commissariat Platoon. The Battalion "Lanciano" covers Lazio, Abruzzo, Marche, Umbria, and Molise, while the Battalion "Abetone" covers Tuscany and the Emilia-Romagna, and the Battalion "Gennargentu" Sardinia.

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "3° Reggimento Trasmissioni - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  2. ^ "3° Reggimento Trasmissioni". Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  3. ^ "3° Reggimento Trasmissioni". Italian Army. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  4. ^ "Indirizzi Enti 2012" (PDF). Ministero della Difesa. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  5. ^ "Rapporto Esercito 2020". esercito.difesa.it. p. 122. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
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