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- Maiale or "Pig" by their crews), as well as "Gamma" ****ault swimmers (nuotatori) using limpet mines. Moccagatta also created the frogman training school...
- secretly manufactured manned torpedoes and trained war frogmen, called nuotatori (Italian: "swimmers"). 26 July 1941: An attack on Valletta Harbour ended...
- ****ociazione Nuotatori Brescia (Swimmers ****ociation Brescia) is an Italian sports club based in Brescia, that is interested exclusively in water sports...
- Paralympic swimming Disability Arthrogryposis Disability class S6 Club ASD Nuotatori Campani, Naples Coached by Vincenzo Allocco Riccardo Vernole Medal record...
- Everybody]" 4:59 4. "Fanfarria del Cabrío [Fanfare Of The Goat]" 5:08 5. "Nuotatori Professionisti" 4:41 6. "Blues de la libertad [Freedom Blues]" 5:00 7...
- battalions before the final desert battles in 1943, including the Battaglione Nuotatori who were trained as parachutists in 1941. The 3rd Battalion of the 'San...
- battalions of Blackshirts (1,900 men General Santi Quasimodo) and 300 Nuotatori (a commando unit of San Marco Marines specially trained in ocean swimming...
- volo Chiara Cainero, il judoka Matteo Marconcini, 5° alle olimpiadi, i nuotatori Luca Dotto e Silvia Di Pietro, i canottieri Paolo Di Girolamo e Stefano...
- Reggimento Marina "San Marco") Parachute Swimmers Company (Compagnia Nuotatori Paracadutisti) Air Force 17º Stormo Incursori Raiders Group (Gruppo Incursori)...
- Logistico al Combattimento "Golametto") Parachute Swimmers Company (Compagnia Nuotatori Paracadutisti) 2nd Regiment "San Marco" [it] (2° Reggimento "San Marco")...