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Note, that the uploader of those magazines is "Biblioteca Militare", that published a lot of Italian books and magazines on Issuu, but later blocked access to them.
Thank you for the additions. Both documents are present in the book. I've just missed them when making this thread :(
Interesting, that the author of the book haven't posted basic TO&Es.
BTW, its interesting to see printed TO&Es typed in cursive, as if they are written by hand.
I've decided to start a thread to post various organizational/Authorization (TO&E-type) documents of the Italian military. As well as other TO&E data in any form.
Few of those are available in the Internet, so I think it'll be useful for forum members to collect them in one place.
All the TO&Es...
Jeff, thank you for the details on tactics and training of Italian troops in Africa. I had no idea Comando Superiore A.S. had much input in troop training.
Indeed. Even official Italian story of the army doctrines goes into almost no detail on "binaria" and zero on "AS-42" and other local...
Guys - thank you for the information.
Jeff, I'm sure that on the platoon, squad/gun level there was no new to learn. But on the company level the battle had to be entirely different from standard, prescribed in the previous manuals. Battalion battle will be different (thought to a lesser...
Italian infantry in North Africa had peculiar AS-42 modular organization with each infantry company having only one rifle platoon, the rest of the platoons being HMG, Anti-tank rifles, Anti-tank guns. Compare it with previous Italian (and not only) infantry company having three rifle platoons...
Indeed. And in general "colonial" part of this book looks like it was written before AOI military establishment was promulgated: Eritrean and Somalian coloniali are shown as separate entities.
Maybe this handbook will be useful to somebody on this forum.
Link to read it: https://issuu.com/rivista.militare1/docs/annuario_ufficiale_delle_forze_armate_1938-lav
Jeff - I thank you for the great idea.
Here is what I can help.
Germany:
Kriegsstärkenachweisung (KStN) - tables of war organization.
Kriegsausrüstungsnachweisung (KAN) - tables of war equipment.
KStN example can be found here...
From "Le Marche e la Prima Guerra Mondiale".
Company (compagnia) 1915:
Comandante,
Plotone misto (HQ),
1-3 plotone.
5 officers, 250 other ranks. 4 animals.
Company 1918:
Comandante,
Plotone comando,
1-3 plotone,
Sezione pistole mitragliatrici (= 2 Fiat 1915).
4 officers, 169 other ranks...
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