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(Redirected from 24th Maneuver Logistic Regiment "Dolomiti") Active Italian Army brigade logistics unit This article is about the currently active Italian Army Logistic Regiment "Julia". For the unrelated disbanded unit, see Logistic Battalion "Julia".
Logistic Regiment "Julia"
Reggimento Logistico "Julia"
Regimental coat of arms
Active1 Nov. 1986 — today
Country Italy
BranchItalian Army
RoleMilitary logistics
Part ofAlpine Brigade "Julia"
Garrison/HQMeran
Motto(s)"Con tecnica e tenacia ovunque"
Anniversaries22 May 1916 - Battle of Asiago
Decorations
1× Silver Cross of Army Merit
Insignia
Unit gorget patches
Military unit

The Logistic Regiment "Julia" (Italian: Reggimento Logistico "Julia") is a military logistics regiment of the Italian Army based in Meran in South Tyrol. Today the regiment is the logistic unit of the Alpine Brigade "Julia" and shares with the brigade's infantry troops, the Alpini, the distinctive Cappello Alpino. The regiment's anniversary falls, as for all units of the Italian Army's Transport and Materiel Corps, on 22 May, the anniversary of the Royal Italian Army's first major use of automobiles to transport reinforcements to the Asiago plateau to counter the Austro-Hungarian Asiago Offensive in May 1916.

History

Cold War

On 15 September 1969, the IV Resupply, Repairs, Recovery Unit was formed in Bolzano as support unit of the IV Army Corps. On 1 October 1981, the unit was reorganized and renamed 4th Maneuver Logistic Battalion. Initially the battalion consisted of a command, a command and services company, a supply company, a maintenance company. On 31 August 1982, the 4th Army Corps Auto Group "Claudia" in Eppan was disbanded and the next day the disbanded group's two mixed auto units were used to form a medium transport company and two mixed transport companies, which were assigned to the 4th Maneuver Logistic Battalion.

On 1 November 1986, as part of the 1986 army reform, the battalion was renamed 24th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Dolomiti". As per army naming convention for logistic units supporting corps-level commands the battalion was named for a geographic feature in the corps' area of operations; in case of the 24th battalion for the Dolomites mountains (Italian: Dolomiti).

On 13 July 1987, President of the Italian Republic Francesco Cossiga granted the battalion a flag, which arrived in Bolzano on 22 May 1988. On 11 July 1991, the 24th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Dolomiti" moved from Bolzano to Meran, where, on 27 July 1991, the battalion incorporated the personnel and materiel of the disbanded Logistic Battalion "Orobica" of the Alpine Brigade "Orobica".

During the 1990s the "Dolomiti" battalion participated in international peacekeeping missions in Albania, Somalia (Unified Task Force and United Nations Operation in Somalia II) and Mozambique (United Nations Operation in Mozambique).

Recent times

On 14 September 1994, the 24th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Dolomiti" lost its autonomy and the next day the battalion entered the newly formed 24th Maneuver Logistic Regiment "Dolomiti". At the same time the regiment also incorporated the 41st Medical Unit (Reserve) and 42nd Medical Unit (Reserve).

On 1 February 2001, the regiment was transferred from the Alpine Troops Command to the Logistic Projection Brigade and was renamed 24th Alpine Maneuver Regiment. The regiment now consisted of a supply battalion, a maintenance battalion, and a medical unit. In October 2013, the regiment was transferred to the Alpine Brigade "Julia". On 1 January 2015, the regiment was renamed Logistic Regiment "Julia". For its conduct and work during the COVID-19 pandemic the regiment was awarded in 2022 a Silver Cross of Army Merit, which was affixed to the regiment's flag.

Organization

As of 2024 the Logistic Regiment "Julia" is organized as follows:

  • Logistic Regiment "Julia", in Merano
    • Command and Logistic Support Company
    • Logistic Battalion "Dolomiti"
      • Transport Company
      • Maintenance Company
      • Supply Company

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ "Reggimento Logistico "Julia" - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Reggimento Logistico "Julia"". Quirinale - Presidenza della Repubblica. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Reggimento Logistico "Julia"". Italian Army. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
  4. "Arma dei Trasporti e Materiali - La Storia". Italian Army. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
  5. ^ F. dell'Uomo, R. Puletti (1998). L'Esercito Italiano verso il 2000 - Vol. Primo - Tomo II. Rome: SME - Ufficio Storico. p. 365.
  6. ^ "Reggimento Logistico "Julia"". vecio.it. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
  7. "Reggimento Logistico "Julia"". Ministero della Difesa. Retrieved 17 October 2024.
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Italian Army alpine units
Alpini
Active1st Alpini Command and Tactical Supports Unit, 2nd Alpini Regiment, 3rd Alpini Regiment, 4th Alpini Paratroopers Regiment, 5th Alpini Regiment, 6th Alpini Regiment, 7th Alpini Regiment, 8th Alpini Regiment, 9th Alpini Regiment, 14th Alpini Command and Tactical Supports Unit
Inactive11th Alpini Regiment, 12th Alpini Regiment, 15th Alpini Regiment, 16th Regiment "Belluno", 18th Regiment "Edolo",
Alpini Battalion "Tirano", Alpini Battalion "Val Brenta", Alpini Battalion "Val Chiese", Alpini Battalion "Val Cismon", Alpini Battalion "Val Tagliamento"
Support
Active1st Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain), 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (Mountain), 2nd Alpine Signal Regiment, 2nd Engineer Regiment, 32nd Engineer Regiment, Logistic Regiment "Julia", Logistic Regiment "Taurinense"
Inactive2nd Mountain Artillery Regiment, 4th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment, 5th Mountain Artillery Regiment, 6th Mountain Artillery Regiment, Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo", Mountain Artillery Group "Asiago", Mountain Artillery Group "Belluno", Mountain Artillery Group "Pinerolo", Mountain Artillery Group "Sondrio", Mountain Artillery Group "Udine", 3rd Artillery Specialists Group "Bondone", 4th Engineer Battalion "Orta", 4th Signal Battalion "Gardena", 4th Army Corps Auto Group "Claudia", Logistic Battalion "Cadore", Logistic Battalion "Julia", Logistic Battalion "Orobica", Logistic Battalion "Taurinense", Logistic Battalion "Tridentina"
Italian Army logistic units
Active
Logistic unitsLogistic Regiment "Aosta", Logistic Regiment "Ariete", Logistic Regiment "Folgore", Logistic Regiment "Garibaldi", Logistic Regiment "Julia", Logistic Regiment "Pinerolo", Logistic Regiment "Pozzuolo del Friuli", Logistic Regiment "Sassari", Logistic Regiment "Taurinense", 6th General Support Logistic Regiment, 33rd Logistic and Tactical Support Regiment "Ambrosiano", Transit Areas Management Regiment
Transport units8th Transport Regiment "Casilina", 11th Transport Regiment "Flaminia", Joint Forces Maneuver Regiment
Inactive
Corps logistic units5th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Euganeo", 8th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Carso", 24th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Dolomiti", 33rd Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Ambrosiano", 50th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Carnia"
Division logistic unitsLogistic Battalion "Ariete", Logistic Battalion "Centauro", Logistic Battalion "Folgore", Logistic Battalion "Mantova"
Brigade logistic unitsLogistic Battalion "Acqui", 13th Logistic Battalion "Aquileia", Logistic Battalion "Brescia", Logistic Battalion "Cadore", Logistic Battalion "Centauro", Logistic Battalion "Cremona", Logistic Battalion "Friuli", Logistic Battalion "Goito", Logistic Battalion "Gorizia", Logistic Battalion "Granatieri di Sardegna", Logistic Battalion "Julia", Logistic Battalion "Legnano", Logistic Battalion "Mameli", Logistic Battalion "Mantova", Logistic Battalion "Orobica", Logistic Battalion "Piemonte", Logistic Battalion "Pinerolo", Logistic Battalion "Pozzuolo del Friuli", Logistic Battalion "Taurinense", Logistic Battalion "Tridentina", Logistic Battalion "Trieste", Logistic Battalion "Vittorio Veneto"
Transport units1st Transport Battalion "Monviso", 3rd Army Corps Auto Group "Fulvia", 4th Army Corps Auto Group "Claudia", 5th Army Corps Auto Group "Postumia", 7th Transport Battalion "Monte Amiata", 10th Transport Battalion "Appia", 10th Maneuver Transport Group "Salaria", 11th Transport Battalion "Etnea", 14th Transport Battalion "Flavia"
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