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Fuciliere was the name of at
least two
ships of the
Italian Navy and may
refer to:
Italian destroyer
Fuciliere (1909), a Soldato-class
destroyer launched...
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Fuciliere was one of
nineteen Soldati-class
destroyers built for the
Regia Marina (Royal
Italian Navy) in the late 1930s and
early 1940s.
Completed in...
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battleship Vittorio Veneto,
screened by
destroyers Alpino, Bersagliere,
Fuciliere, and
Granatiere of the 13th Flotilla. The
fleet also
included most of...
- Granatiere,
Fuciliere,
Legionario and Velite) had the aft set of
torpedo tubes replaced by two 37 mm (1.5 in) 54 cal. guns,
while Fuciliere and Velite...
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Fuciliere ("Fusilier") was a Soldato-class ("Soldier"-class)
destroyer of the
Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy).
Commissioned in 1910, she
served during...
- Naples.
Early on 12 August,
Trieste sailed from
Genoa for
Naples with the
Fuciliere and a torpedo-boat, Ardito, to join the 3rd
Cruiser Division,
which had...
- battleships:
Vittorio Veneto,
Giulio Cesare 7 destroyers: Alpino, Bersagliere,
Fuciliere, Granatiere, Dardo, Freccia,
Saetta Admiral Sir
James Somerville Force...
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Bersagliere Corazziere Garibaldino Granatiere Lanciere Alpino Carabiniere Fuciliere Pontiere Ascaro Indomito class Impetuoso Impavido Insidioso Irrequieto...
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gradually discarded through the 1920s and
early 1930s, with the
final ship,
Fuciliere stricken on 15
December 1932.
Artigliere group Alpino group Ascaro Fraccaroli...
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light cruiser Giovanni delle Bande Nere
destroyers Alpino Bersagliere Fuciliere Lanciere (sunk by a
storm after the action)
Submarine Platino Merchant...