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Carlo Fecia di
Cossato (25
September 1908 – 27
August 1944) was an
officer in the
Regia Marina (Italian
Royal Navy), in
command of
submarines and torpedo...
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Galata -
Museo del mare). S 519
Carlo Fecia di
Cossato named after Italian World War II
submarine commander Carlo Fecia di
Cossato S 520
Leonardo da Vinci...
- eighteenth-century
building houses the Muni****l Library.
Villa Fecia,
building belonging to
Fecia accounts of
Cossato including a
large park and a church, the...
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moored at the ****nal of La
Spezia together with the
sister submarine Carlo Fecia di Cossato,
where she has been,
since 2008, the
subject of a restoration...
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successful Italian submarine commanders who
operated in the
Atlantic were
Carlo Fecia di Cossato,
commander of the
submarine Enrico Tazzoli, and
Gianfranco Gazzana-Priaroggia...
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Carlo Fecia di
Cossato (S 519) was aSauro-class
submarine of the
Italian Navy.
Carlo Fecia di
Cossato was laid down at
Fincantieri Monfalcone Shipyard...
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submarine commander, with 11
ships sunk for a
total of 90,601 tons.
Carlo Fecia di
Cossato Italy World War II With 16 sinkings, he is
credited with the...
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Enrico Tazzoli (as second-in-command of the
fellow submarine ace
Carlo Fecia di Cossato); then he was
appointed commander of the
Archimede and finally...
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October 1976 1980
Monfalcone (Gorizia) 1.641 t
Italian Navy 4258
Carlo Fecia di Cossato (S 519) Sauro-class
submarine 16
November 1977 1979 Monfalcone...
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Gaetano Costa;
Regia Aeronautica Douglas Fairbanks Jr, U.S. Navy
Carlo Fecia di Cossato; Commander,
Regia Marina Hamilton H. Howze; General, U.S. Army...