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General Lorenzini's present grave. The man standing beside it is the famous commandant Amedeo Guillet. The photo is taken from the March-April 2001 issue of Ala Tricolore. Photo Courtesy Gianmaria Spagnoletti
General Lorenzini's present grave. The man standing beside it is the famous commandant Amedeo Guillet. The photo is taken from the March-April 2001 issue of Ala Tricolore. Photo Courtesy Gianmaria Spagnoletti
BR.20Bis in maintenance.
BR.20Bis in maintenance.
47mm piece, Tunisia '43. Photo Courtesy Alberto Rosselli
47mm piece, Tunisia '43. Photo Courtesy Alberto Rosselli
The Marble Arch, Libya.Photo courtesy: L/cpl F. John Swan. 8th Royal Warwicks and King's Dragoon Guards
The Marble Arch, Libya.Photo courtesy: L/cpl F. John Swan. 8th Royal Warwicks and King's Dragoon Guards
Damned Hunchback (Gobbo maledetto) SM.79 II.  Photo Courtesy Claudio Tadolti
Damned Hunchback (Gobbo maledetto) SM.79 II. Photo Courtesy Claudio Tadolti
Littorio battleship outside of the La Spezia naval base in 1942 after undertaking camouflage painting.  Photo Courtesy Claudio Tadolti
Littorio battleship outside of the La Spezia naval base in 1942 after undertaking camouflage painting. Photo Courtesy Claudio Tadolti
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