Market1st Armored Regiment (Italy)
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1st Armored Regiment (Italy)

The 1st Armored Regiment is an armored warfare training regiment of the Italian Army based in Teulada in Sardinia. The regiment is assigned to the Army Military Command "Sardegna". The regiment was formed in 1936 as a training and administrative formation. During World War II the regiment fought in June 1940 in the Italian invasion of France. In summer 1940, the regimental command was sent to Libya, where it was tasked with administrative and logistical duties. On 6-7 February 1941, the regimental command was destroyed during the Battle of Beda Fomm. In March 1941, the regiment was reformed, but it remained in Vercelli for the rest of the war and was disbanded by German forces after the announcement of the Armistice of Cassibile on 8 September 1943.

History
Interwar years On 1 October 1927, the Royal Italian Army reorganized its Armed Tanks Formation Center in Rome and formed the Armed Tanks Regiment () as central training unit for the army's tank battalions. In 1931, the regimental headquarter moved from Rome to Bologna. On 15 September 1936, the Armed Tanks Regiment was split into four tank infantry regiments, which had training and administrative functions: in Turin • II Assault Tanks Battalion "Berardi", in Alessandria • III Assault Tanks Battalion "Paselli", in Monza • IV Breach Tanks Battalion "Prestinari", in Vercelli • 1st Training Center, in Vercelli • 1st Maintenance Workshop, in Vercelli The assault tanks battalions fielded initially L3/33 tankettes, which were soon replaced by slightly improved L3/35 tankettes, while the breach tanks battalion fielded Fiat 3000 light tanks. On 1 January 1938, the regiment received the XXIII Assault Tanks Battalion "Stennio", which had returned from Libya and took up residence in Fidenza. In 1938, all Assault Tanks Battalions were renamed Tank Battalion L (with L standing for or Light), while Breach Tanks Battalions were renamed Tank Battalion M (with M standing for or Medium). On 1 December 1938, the 2nd Tank Infantry Regiment was disbanded and the regiment's command and depot formed the 32nd Tank Infantry Regiment as an operational unit for the II Armored Brigade. Already a day earlier, on 30 November 1938, the 1st Tank Infantry Regiment had transferred its IV Tank Battalion M to the new regiment, while on 1 December the 32nd Tank Infantry Regiment transferred its IV Tank Battalion L "Monti" and XXII Tank Battalion L "Coralli" to the 1st Tank Infantry Regiment. Afterwards the 1st Tank Infantry Regiment consisted of the following units: in Bolzano • XXII Tank Battalion L "Coralli", in Fidenza • XXIII Tank Battalion L "Stennio", in Fidenza • 1st Training Center, in Vercelli • 1st Maintenance Workshop, in Vercelli All of the regiment's battalions were equipped with L3/35 tankettes. In early 1939 the battalions dropped their names. On 6 May 1943, the XVI Tank Battalion M14/41 deployed to Sardinia, where it joined the 32nd Tank Infantry Regiment. In August 1943, the regiment's depot began with the formation of the I Tank Battalion P26/40 (with P standing for or Heavy), which was to receive the first of the new P26/40 tanks. However, in the evening of 8 September 1943, the Armistice of Cassibile, which ended hostilities between the Kingdom of Italy and the Anglo-American Allies, was announced by General Dwight D. Eisenhower on Radio Algiers and by Marshal Pietro Badoglio on Italian radio. Germany reacted by invading Italy and the 1st Tank Infantry Regiment and its depot were soon thereafter disbanded by German forces. == Organization ==
Organization
Ariete tanks during an exercise at Capo Teulada As of 2025 the 1st Armored Regiment is organized as follows: • 1st Armored Regiment, in Teulada • Personnel Office • Administration Office • Logistics Office • General Services and Support Company • Training Range Center == External links ==
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