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name= 2a Armata eItaliana | | name= 2a Armata eItaliana | | ||
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* [[File:Corazzata Pinerolo.jpg|25px]] '''Corazzata Pinerolo''' | * [[File:Corazzata Pinerolo.jpg|25px]] '''Corazzata Pinerolo''' | ||
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* [[File:Divisione Aves Antares.png|25px]] '''Divisione Aves Antares''' | * [[File:Divisione Aves Antares.png|25px]] '''Divisione Aves Antares''' | ||
* [[File:Divisione Piave.jpg|25px]] '''Divisione Piave''' | * [[File:Divisione Piave.jpg|25px]] '''Divisione Piave''' | ||
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− | The '''2nd eItalian Armada''', as the 1st, the 3rd and the 4th, was abandoned in August 2011 to give the way to the division in brigades; it was restored temporarily, along with the other armadas, in March 2012 until the introduction of the brand new military module. As a consequence the [[Esercito eItaliano|eItalian Army]] was divided | + | The '''2nd eItalian Armada''', as the 1st, the 3rd and the 4th, was abandoned in August 2011 to give the way to the division in brigades; it was restored temporarily, along with the other armadas, in March 2012 until the introduction of the brand new military module. As a consequence, the [[Esercito eItaliano|eItalian Army]] was divided into regiments. |
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The 2a Armata eItaliana (2nd eItalian Armada) was an Italian defensive army. The unit fought only when Italy, or some Italy's ally, was under attack.
Movement
Newspaper
This army had a newspaper[2], however the last article was published on day 1054[3] by caleroide.
Divisions
The 2nd eItalian Armada originally had three divisions:
Later on, Armada was reorganized into eight divisions (each one had at least 11 soldiers):
- Divisione Aves Antares
- Divisione Piave
- Divisione Superga
- Divisione Trento
- Divisione Taurinense
- Divisione Etruria
- Divisione Brescia
- 2a Divisione Aviotrasportata[4]
Commanders
Abandonment
The 2nd eItalian Armada, as the 1st, the 3rd and the 4th, was abandoned in August 2011 to give the way to the division in brigades; it was restored temporarily, along with the other armadas, in March 2012 until the introduction of the brand new military module. As a consequence, the eItalian Army was divided into regiments.