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October 1942: 4°
Gruppo (
Squadriglie 14a and 15a ) and 25°
Gruppo (
Squadriglie 8a and 9a) 8° Stormo,
since 1943: 27°
Gruppo (
Squadriglie 18a and 52a) and 28°...
- the 4°
Stormo borrowed four radio-equipped CR.42s, by 208a and 238a
Squadriglie of the 101°
Gruppo Bombardamento a Tuffo,
based at Abar Nimeir, to use...
- move
eastwards along the
coast road
towards Berbera. On 31 July 18°
Squadriglie arrived at the
Scelene airstrip near Dire Dawa with six Ca 133 bomber/transport...
- and Ca.3 bombers,
mostly bombing targets in Austro-Hungary. The 12°
Squadriglie operated in Libya. In 1918, the 3°, 14° and 15°
Squadriglia operated...
- when Rome was
declared "Città aperta" (open city). On 27 August, the
Squadriglie 351a and 352a left
Sardinia and
arrived in
Foligno to be re-equipped...
-
returned from
North Africa without aircraft in
September 1941. Its
three Squadriglie, 150ª, 152ª and 358ª, were
based at
Gorizia and then
moved to Rome-Ciampino...
- Brindisi, Puglia.[citation needed] At the
outbreak of the conflict, four
Squadriglie for air-sea
rescue missions were
formed in Orbetello;
these were the...
- On the
western side of
Italian East Africa, at Diredawa, 6a and 7a
Squadriglie of 44°
Gruppo operated twelve SM.79s each.
Italy also had six SM.79s...
- 76a
Squadriglia of the
Corpo Aeronautico Militare was one of Italy's
original fighter squadrons,
being founded during World War I on 25 May 1916. On 30...
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divided into Command, Operations,
Vehicles and
Special Equipment, and four
squadriglie (wings) of raiders, each of two to four
detachments of
eight to twelve...