Hi all,
I am looking for information (and even pictures) of the Italian military commanders:
Angione
Bazzani
di Baldesero
I have no further information other than Bazzani may have played a role in the air force.
Any and all help is appreciated,
Many thanks,
Simon
Italian Military Commanders - Angione, di Baldesero, Bazzani
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Re: Italian Military Commanders - Angione, di Baldesero, Baz
The most similar name I've found is a General Angioj, who during winter 40/41 commanded first the division Bari, and then the division Cagliari, in Albania and Greece.Zebedee wrote: Angione
Bazzani
di Baldesero
Davide
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Hi Zebedee,
I think that you have to give a bit more information if we are to help properly. Were they all air force officers? In what connection have you read about them? The more we know the better we will be able to id them and come up with information.
Kind Regards
Steen Ammentorp
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I think that you have to give a bit more information if we are to help properly. Were they all air force officers? In what connection have you read about them? The more we know the better we will be able to id them and come up with information.
Kind Regards
Steen Ammentorp
The Generals of World War II
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I've found a Bazzani:
Francesco BAZZANI, Colonnello, Genio [Engineers], Comando Truppe Harar
Medaglia d'Oro (alla memoria) at Orde Mulé (Lekempti, A.O.I.), 12-15 June 1941: although he had completed his task of firing a minefield to stop an enemy advance, he remained at the firing post and - although wounded - fought fiercely with the advancing enemy for various hours with rifle and hand grenades, until killed in a bayonet engagement.
Davide
Francesco BAZZANI, Colonnello, Genio [Engineers], Comando Truppe Harar
Medaglia d'Oro (alla memoria) at Orde Mulé (Lekempti, A.O.I.), 12-15 June 1941: although he had completed his task of firing a minefield to stop an enemy advance, he remained at the firing post and - although wounded - fought fiercely with the advancing enemy for various hours with rifle and hand grenades, until killed in a bayonet engagement.
Davide