Benito Mussolini was the leader, or
Commandant–General and First Honorary Corporal, of the Blackshirts, but executive functions were carried out by the
Chief of Staff, equivalent to an army general. The MVSN was formed in imitation of the ancient
Roman army, as follows:
Basic organisation The terms after the first are not words common to European armies (e.g., the Italian
battaglione has cognates in many languages). Instead, they derive from the structure of the ancient
Roman army. • Zona (zone) =
division • Legione (
legion) =
regiment, each legion was a
militia unit consisting of a small active cadre and a large reserve of civilian volunteers. • Coorte (
cohort) =
battalion • Centuria (
centuria) =
company • Manipolo (
maniple) =
platoon • Squadra (
squad) = squad These units were also organised on the triangular principle as follows: • 3 squadre = 1 manipolo (
maniple) • 3 manipoli = 1 centuria (
centuria) • 3 centuriae = 1 coorte (
cohort) • 3 coorti = 1 legione (
legion) • 3 legioni = 1 divisioni (field division) • 3 or more legioni = 1 zona (zone – an administrative division)
Territorial organisation ,
Province of Modena, 1941. ,
Province of Modena, 1930. The MVSN original organisation consisted of 15 zones controlling 133 legions (one per
province) of three cohorts each and one Independent Group controlling 10 legions. In 1929 it was reorganized into four
raggruppamenti, but later in October 1936, it was reorganized into 14 zones controlling only 133 legions with two cohorts each one of men 21 to 36 years old and the other of men up to 55 years old. There were also special units in Rome, on
Ponza Island and the black-uniformed
Moschettieri del Duce ("The Leader's Musketeers", Mussolini's Guard), the
Albanian Fascist Militia (four legions) and
Milizia Coloniale in Africa (seven legions). The original organisation by Royal Decrees on 1 February 1923 and 4 August 1924 consisted of fifteen zones, as follows: •
1st Zone (
Piedmont), HQ
Turin • first Sabauda – Turin • second Alpina – Turin • third Subalpina –
Cuneo • fourth Marengo –
Alessandria • fifth Valle Scrivia –
Tortona • eleventh Monferrato – Casale • twelfth Monte Bianco –
Aosta • twenty-eighth Randaccio –
Vercelli • twenty-ninth Alpina –
Pallanza • thirtieth Oddone –
Novara • thirty-seventh P. Prestinari – Turin • thirty-eighth N. Alfieri –
Asti •
Second Zone (
Lombardy) HQs
Milan •
Third Zone (
Liguria) HQ
Genoa •
Fourth Zone (
Venezia Tridentina) HQ
Verona •
Fifth Zone (
Veneto) HQ
Venice •
Sixth Zone (
Venezia Giulia) HQ
Trieste •
Seventh Zone (
Emilia Romagna) HQ
Bologna •
Eighth Zone (
Tuscany) HQ
Florence •
Ninth Zone (
Umbria &
Marche) HQ
Perugia •
Tenth Zone (
Lazio) HQ
Rome •
Eleventh Zone (
Abruzzo &
Molise) HQ
Pescara •
Twelfth Zone (
Campania) HQ
Naples •
Thirteenth Zone (
Apulia) HQ
Bari •
Fourteenth Zone (
Sicily) HQ
Palermo •
Fifteenth Zone (
Sardinia) HQ
Cagliari Security militia Special militias were also organised to provide
security police and
gendarmerie functions, these included: •
Forestry Militia •
Border Militia •
Highway Militia •
Port Militia • Posts and Telegraph Militia • Railway Militia •
University Militia • Anti-aircraft and Coastal Artillery Militia, a combined command that controlled two militias: • Anti-Aircraft Militia •
Coastal Artillery Militia Standards The standards of each of the units of the Blackshirts, except for the Moschettieri del Duce, which carried a small standard in black similar to those of the regular armed forces, were a modernized form of the
standards used by the old Roman army.
Ethiopian campaign in
Dire Dawa, May 1936. in Ethiopia, 1936. During the 1935–36
Second Italo-Ethiopian War against the
Ethiopian Empire, seven CCNN Divisions were organized: •
1st CC.NN. Division "23 Marzo" (
23rd March) •
2nd CC.NN. Division "28 Ottobre" (
28th October) •
3rd CC.NN. Division "21 Aprile" (
21st April) •
4th CC.NN. Division "3 Gennaio" (
3rd January) •
5th CC.NN. Division "1 Febbraio" (
1st February) •
6th CC.NN. Division "Tevere" (
Tiber) •
7th CC.NN. Division "Cirene" (
Cyrene) The first six Divisions were sent to Ethiopia and participated in the war and in the
Italian war crimes in Ethiopia. The seventh was deployed to
Italian Libya but not fully equipped or trained before it was disbanded after the war had ended. ==Division organisation==