Market57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi"
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57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi"

The 57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi" is an active unit of the Italian Army based in Capua in Campania. The unit is named for the region of Abruzzo and part of the Italian Army's infantry arm. On 1 October 2022, the name, flag and traditions of the regiment were assigned to the Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Acqui" of the Division "Acqui". On the same day the unit was renamed 57th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Abruzzi".

History
Formation On 16 April 1861, the Royal Italian Army formed the Brigade "Abruzzi" in Milan. The brigade consisted of the 57th Infantry Regiment and 58th Infantry Regiment, which were formed on the same day and based in Milan, respectively in Bergamo. The 57th Infantry Regiment received three battalions ceded by the 7th Infantry Regiment and 8th Infantry Regiment of the Brigade "Cuneo", and by the 51st Infantry Regiment of the Brigade "Alpi", while the 58th Infantry Regiment received three battalions ceded by the 13th Infantry Regiment and 14th Infantry Regiment of the Brigade "Pinerolo", and by the 19th Infantry Regiment of the Brigade "Brescia". On 1 August 1862, the regiment ceded its 17th Company and 18th Company to help form the 72nd Infantry Regiment (Brigade "Puglie"), and one additional company to help form the 8th Grenadiers Regiment of the Grenadiers of Tuscany Brigade. In 1866, the regiment fought in the Third Italian War of Independence. In September 1870, the regiment participated in the capture of Rome. On 15 May 1916, the 57th Infantry Regiment's depot in Padua formed the 228th Infantry Regiment for the newly formed Brigade "Rovigo". In August 1916, the brigade fought in the Battle of Gorizia, during which the 57th Infantry Regiment suffered 2,088 casualties at Oslavia. In May 1917, the brigade fought in the Tenth Battle of the Isonzo. On 14 August 1917, the President of France Raymond Poincaré visited the Italian front and the Brigade "Umbria" paraded before him. After the parade Poincaré personally affixed the French Croix de guerre avec Palme de bronze to the flags of the 57th Infantry Regiment and the 58th Infantry Regiment. On 18 August 1917, the brigade fought in the Eleventh Battle of the Isonzo on the Banjšice plateau. After the disastrous Battle of Caporetto the brigade retreated to the new frontline along the Piave river. On 5 December 1917, the Brigade "Abruzzi" entered the frontline on the Monte Grappa massif. The rest of the month the brigade fought in the First Battle of Monte Grappa on Col della Berretta. In 1918, the brigade remained on the Monte Grappa and fought in there in the Second Battle of Monte Grappa and Third Battle of Monte Grappa. On 1 January 1928, the X Infantry Brigade exchanged the 56th Infantry Regiment "Marche" for the 55th Infantry Regiment "Marche" of the XIII Infantry Brigade. In 1934 the 9th Territorial Division of Verona changed its name to 9th Infantry Division "Pasubio", while the 10th Territorial Division of Padua changed its name to 10th Infantry Division "Piave". A name change that also extended to the division's infantry brigade. In 1935, the 57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi" formed a Replacements Battalion, which was assigned to the 84th Infantry Regiment "Venezia" of the 19th Infantry Division "Gavinana", which was mobilized for the Second Italo-Ethiopian War. The regiment also contributed personnel for the XI Special Replacements Battalion, which was formed by the 49th Infantry Regiment "Parma", and provided a further nine officers and 181 troops for other units deployed to East Africa for the war. Cold War During the 1975 army reform the army disbanded the regimental level and newly independent battalions were granted for the first time their own flags. On 31 December 1975, the 80th Infantry Regiment "Roma" was disbanded and the next day the regiment's I Battalion in Sora became an autonomous unit and was renamed 57th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Abruzzi". The battalion was assigned to the Motorized Brigade "Acqui" and consisted of a command, a command and services company, three motorized companies, and a heavy mortar company equipped with towed 120mm Mod. 63 mortars. At the time the battalion fielded 844 men (41 officers, 94 non-commissioned officers, and 709 soldiers). On 12 November 1976, the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone assigned with decree 846 the flag and traditions of the 57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi" to the 57th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Abruzzi". Recent times On 1 March 1991, the flag of the 57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi" left the base of the 57th Motorized Infantry Battalion "Abruzzi" in Sora. On the same day the battalion's companies and base were taken over by the 17th Motorized Infantry Battalion "San Martino", whose flag arrived on the same day in Sora. The next day, 2 March 1992, the 57th Infantry Battalion "Abruzzi" was reformed as recruits training battalion in Sulmona in the former base of the 17th Infantry Battalion "San Martino". On 1 June of the same year, the battalion was transferred from the Motorized Brigade "Acqui" to the Military Penitentiary Organization Command. The battalion consisted of a command, a command and services company, and two recruits companies. In 1992, the battalion was renamed 57th Battalion "Abruzzi". On 27 September 2012, the 123rd Volunteer Training Regiment "Chieti" was disbanded and the 57th Battalion "Abruzzi" was assigned to the Training Units Grouping. On 1 April 2013, the 57th Battalion "Abruzzi" was disbanded and the flag of the 57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi" transferred to the Shrine of the Flags in the Vittoriano in Rome. Reactivation On 1 October 2022, the flag and traditions of the 57th Infantry Regiment "Abruzzi" were assigned to the Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Acqui" of the Division "Acqui". On the same day the unit was renamed 57th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Abruzzi". == Organization ==
Organization
As of 2024 the unit is organized as follows: • 57th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Abruzzi", in Capua • Services Company • Logistic and Tactical Support Battalion • Deployment Support Company • Transport Company == See also ==
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