The two artillery units, with a total of 146 officers and soldiers and 8 cannons, participated in the
Battle of Mai Muret and at the
Battle of Adwa. Before the latter, Bianchini was described by Lieutenant of Artillery, Giovanni Pettini di Baùso as: At Adwa, Bianchini found himself attested on the Chidane Meret hill together with his own brigade, which had remained isolated from the rest of the Italian deployment. The Italian forces were hit by a powerful charge of the Ethiopian forces coming from Adwa, which, having defeated the vanguard, disastrously penetrated the second line. He received the order from the Brigade commander, General
Matteo Albertone to "fire until the last shot and sacrifice himself on the spot to allow the brigade's leftovers to withdraw". Captain Bianchini, together with almost all the officers and effective of the two departments, met his death in the field. Together with the commander of the Mountain Artillery Brigade, Major
Francesco De Rosa and that of the 4th Battery, Captain
Umberto Masotto, he was decorated with the
Gold Medal of Military Valor. All the other officers, including the only two survivors (Lieutenants Pettini and Cordella, respectively wounded and taken prisoner), received the
Silver Medal of Military Valor. ==Legacy==