Originally, the badge was awarded to those who enlisted in the 10th MAS Flotilla in the period between 8 and 25 September 1943.Then awarded to many other military until the year 2018.
Originally, the badge was awarded to those who enlisted in the 10th MAS Flotilla in the period between 8 and 25 September 1943.
Minted for the participants of the San Sepolcro meeting. The original manufacturer is unknown. There was also a larger version in tinsel, for party uniforms.
The Battalion was constituted in March 1944 in La Spezia divided into 3 companies.Framed in the "Division Xa" in Piedmont and Veneto where his company carried out different tasks between the Gorizia and the rear of the Southern Front.
This type of badge would be "semi-finished" vintage items, i.e. a model designed, commissioned, approved and put into production at the time but never finished. It seems that the badge was then completed, no one knows by whom, in the 80s or 90s.
Intended for the sailors of the Atlantic base in Bordeaux (formerly Betasom) who had sided with the German ally after 8 September, it does not appear to have been confered. It is a chest badge that recalls, in shape and proportions, those of German production; it is made of war metal (krieg-metal) with a blue painted bottom and a brooch clip on the back.
The Croatian Legion was a foreign unit of the Italian Royal Army, created in 1941 and placed first in the Italian Expeditionary Corps in Russia and then in the 8th Army.The unit was called Lako prevozni zdrug ("Motorized Light Brigade"), while the name Hrvatska legija ("Croatian Legion") was used to indicate the aggregated departments of the Royal Army...
The symbol of the "Decima", dominated by that of the city of Trieste, used to represent the badge for the command of the Eastern operational base.
Extremely rare political badge depicting Dante, Mazzini and Mussolini, recognized as the founding fathers of the Italian Social Republic.
This commemorative badge recalls the military operations commonly known as "the march on Gondar" which began on 5 March 1936 with the departure from Asmara of a column of 500 trucks and 5,000 men.
Established in Brescia in September 1943, the battalion, under the command of the Genovese captain and initially called "FULGOR", was divided into two operating companies plus a command company. Later transferred to the province, in Rovato, 15 March 1944 the name was changed to 1st Paratrooper Battalion of the G.N.R. "MAZZARINI", first fallen in the unit,...
This badge was awarded to the members of the A. Colombo Platoon (in honor of the fallen seafarer), later renamed "Temerari", who operated in Genoa in 1944 in anti-landing surveillance tasks.The platoon surrenders to the allies in 1945 in Milan.It was worn on the left pocket and was produced, with enamels, by local companies.
The "Barbarigo" battalion was a naval infantry unit of the RSI, framed in the Xª MAS division of the Republican National Navy. It was established in La Spezia in November 1943.
Rare small chest badge, used by members of the National Fascist Party.