Division "Acqui"

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Division "Acqui"
Divisione "Acqui"
Divisione Acqui 2017.png
Coat of Arms of the Division "Acqui"
Active31 December 2002 - today
CountryItaly
BranchItalian Army
Part ofSouthern Operational Forces Command
Garrison/HQCapua

The Division "Acqui" Italian: Divisione "Acqui" is one of three active divisions of the Italian Army. The division is based in Capua in the Province of Caserta and part of the . The division carries on the name and traditions of the World War II Royal Italian Army 33rd Infantry Division "Acqui" and the Cold War Italian Army Motorized Brigade "Acqui".

History[]

In 2002 the Italian Army decided to raise three division commands, with one of the three always readily deployable for NATO missions. The army decided that each of the three should carry on the traditions of one of the divisions that served with distinction in World War II. Therefore, on 31 December 2002 the 3rd Italian Division in San Giorgio a Cremano was renamed Division Command "Acqui".[1]

Initially the division was assigned only a Command and Tactical Supports Unit with further units to be assigned only in case of war. In 2013 the Italian army decided to abolish the corps-level and assign the army's brigades to the three divisions: Acqui, Tridentina, and Friuli. Therefore, on 5 July 2016 the Acqui took command of five brigades in Southern and Central Italy. However, as of 2019 the plans to disband the corps-level are on hold and the Division "Acqui" had to return operational control of its brigades to the Southern Operational Forces Command.[1]

Organization[]

Division "Acqui" organization 2021 (click to enlarge)

As of 2020 the Division "Acqui" commands of the following brigades in Southern and Central Italy:[2]

  • Divisione Acqui 2017.png Division "Acqui", in Capua
    • Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Acqui", in Capua
    • CoA mil ITA mec Bde Granatieri di Sardegna.png Mechanized Brigade "Granatieri di Sardegna" in Lazio and Umbria
    • CoA mil ITA mot bde Aosta.png Mechanized Brigade "Aosta" on Sicily
    • CoA of the Pinerolo Brigade.svg Mechanized Brigade "Pinerolo" in Apulia
    • CoA mil ITA mec bde Sassari.png Mechanized Brigade "Sassari" on Sardinia
    • CoA mil ITA Bersaglieri bde Garibaldi.png Bersaglieri Brigade "Garibaldi" in Campania

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Divisione "Acqui" - La storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 13 November 2019.
  2. ^ "Divisione "Acqui"". Italian Army. Retrieved 13 November 2019.

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