Regiment "Lancieri di Firenze" (9th)

Regiment "Lancieri di Firenze" (9th)
Reggimento "Lancieri di Firenze" (9°)
Regimental coat of arms
Active12 Sept. 1753 — 8 Sept. 1943
1 Oct. 1975 — 7 Oct. 1995
Country Italy
BranchItalian Army
Part ofMechanized Brigade "Friuli"
Garrison/HQGrosseto
Motto(s)"Con l'animo che vince ogni battaglia"
Anniversaries30 October 1918 - Battle of Vittorio Veneto
Decorations
Bronze Medals of Military Valor
1× Bronze Medal of Army Valor[1]
Insignia
Regimental gorget patches

The Regiment "Lancieri di Firenze" (9th) (Italian: Reggimento "Lancieri di Firenze" (9°) - "Lancers of Florence") is an inactive cavalry unit of the Tuscan Army, French Army, Sardinian Army, and Italian Army. Formed in Tuscany in 1753 the regiment served in the Napoleonic Wars, during which its troops reached Madrid and Moscow. In 1848—49 the regiment fought in the First Italian War of Independence. During the Second Italian War of Independence the regiment switched allegiance from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany to the Kingdom of Sardinia and thus became the only regiment from a pre-unification state to be integrated into the Royal Sardinian Army. The regiment participated in the Third Italian War of Independence and during World War I it fought dismounted in the trenches of the Italian front. In World War II the regiment was assigned to the 2nd Cavalry Division "Emanuele Filiberto Testa di Ferro" and served in annexed Albania, occupied Greece, and occupied Yugoslavia on anti-partisan duty. The regiment was disbanded after the announcement of the Armistice of Cassibile by invading German forces. During the Cold War the unit was assigned to the Armored Brigade "Vittorio Veneto" as a tank unit. After the Cold War the regiment was disbanded in 1995.[2][3][4]

  1. ^ "9° Gruppo Squadroni "Lancieri di Firenze"". Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  2. ^ F. dell'Uomo, R. Puletti (1998). L'Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 - Vol. Primo - Tomo II. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 61.
  3. ^ "Le Feste dei Reparti - Ottobre". Italian Army. Retrieved 19 November 2024.
  4. ^ Fortunato, Luciano (1997). Cavalleria. Rome: Italian Army - Rivista Militare. p. 31. Retrieved 19 November 2024.