The 2nd Alpini Regiment () is a
mountain warfare
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regiment of the
Italian Army
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based in
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
in
Piedmont
Piedmont ( ; ; ) is one of the 20 regions of Italy, located in the northwest Italy, Northwest of the country. It borders the Liguria region to the south, the Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna regions to the east, and the Aosta Valley region to the ...
. The regiment belongs to the Italian Army's
Alpini
The Alpini are the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry. Part of the army's infantry corps, the speciality distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. Currently the active Alpini units are organized in two operati ...
infantry speciality and is assigned to the
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense". On 1 November 1882, the
Royal Italian Army
The Royal Italian Army () (RE) was the land force of the Kingdom of Italy, established with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. During the 19th century Italy started to unify into one country, and in 1861 Manfredo Fanti signed a decree c ...
formed the 2nd Alpini Regiment, which had its recruiting area in the
Maritime Alps
The Maritime Alps ( ; ) are a mountain range in the southwestern part of the Alps. They form the border between the regions of France, French region of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and the regions of Italy, Italian regions of Piedmont and Liguria ...
and
Cottian Alps
The Cottian Alps (; ; ) are a mountain range in the southwestern part of the Alps. They form the border between France (Hautes-Alpes and Savoie) and Italy (Piedmont). The Fréjus Road Tunnel and Fréjus Rail Tunnel between Modane and Susa, Ital ...
.
During
World War I
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the regiment expanded to ten battalions, which fought separately in the
alpine areas of the
Italian front.
In 1935 the regiment was assigned to the
4th Alpine Division "Cuneense", with which it served during
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
in the
invasion of France and the
Greco-Italian War
The Greco-Italian War (), also called the Italo-Greek War, Italian campaign in Greece, Italian invasion of Greece, and War of '40 in Greece, took place between Italy and Greece from 28 October 1940 to 23 April 1941. This conflict began the Balk ...
. In summer 1942 the division was transferred to the
Eastern Front in the
Soviet Union
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, where it was destroyed in winter 1942-43 during the Soviet
Operation Little Saturn
Operation Little Saturn () was a Red Army offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II that led to battles in Don and Chir rivers region in German-occupied Soviet Union territory in 16–30 December 1942.
The success of Operation Uranus, lau ...
. The remnants of the division were repatriated in spring 1943. For its service and sacrifice on the Eastern Front the 2nd Alpini Regiment was awarded Italy's highest military honor the
Gold Medal of Military Valor
The Gold Medal of Military Valor () is an Italian medal established on 21 May 1793 by King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia for deeds of outstanding gallantry in war by junior officers and soldiers.
The face of the medal displayed the profile o ...
. On 8 September 1943, the
Armistice of Cassibile
The Armistice of Cassibile ( Italian: ''Armistizio di Cassibile'') was an armistice that was signed on 3 September 1943 by Italy and the Allies, marking the end of hostilities between Italy and the Allies during World War II. It was made public ...
was announced and two days later, on 10 September 1943,
invading German forces disbanded the 2nd Alpini Regiment.
In 1963 the regiment was reformed as a training unit in
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
. In 1974, the regiment was disbanded, and two years later the flag and traditions of the regiment were assigned to the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", which had become an autonomous unit in October 1975 and was assigned to the
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense". In 1992, the regiment was reformed. The regiment's anniversary falls on 6 June 1916, the height of the
Battle of Asiago
The Südtirol Offensive, also known as the Battle of Asiago or Battle of the Plateaux (in Italian: Battaglia degli Altipiani), wrongly nicknamed ''Strafexpedition'' "Punitive expedition" (this name has no reference in official Austrian document ...
, during which four of the regiment's battalions earned a
Silver Medal of Military Valor
The Silver Medal of Military Valor () is an Italian medal for gallantry.
Italian medals for valor were first instituted by Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia on 21 May 1793, with a gold medal, and, below it, a silver medal. These were intended for j ...
for holding
Monte Fior
Monte Fior is a mountain of Veneto, Italy. It is located on the Asiago Plateau, in the Vicentine Alps, and has an elevation of .
Monte Fior is the highest peak of the Melette group, in the Province of Vicenza. Along with the rest of the group, i ...
and
Monte Castelgomberto.
History
On 15 October 1872, the
Royal Italian Army
The Royal Italian Army () (RE) was the land force of the Kingdom of Italy, established with the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy. During the 19th century Italy started to unify into one country, and in 1861 Manfredo Fanti signed a decree c ...
formed 15 locally recruited
Alpini
The Alpini are the Italian Army's specialist mountain infantry. Part of the army's infantry corps, the speciality distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. Currently the active Alpini units are organized in two operati ...
companies in the
alpine regions of
Northern Italy
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. Nine more companies were formed the following year. In 1875 the 24 companies were organized into seven battalions, and in 1878 the companies were increased to 36 and the battalions to ten. On 1 November 1882, the Alpini companies were increased to 72 and grouped into 20 battalions. On the same date the battalions were assigned to six newly formed Alpini regiments, which were numbered 1st to 6th from West to East, while companies were numbered from 1 to 72 from to West to East. Upon entering the regiments, the battalions, which until then had been designated by a
Roman numeral
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, were named for their recruiting zone, while the Alpini companies were renumbered sequentially from 1st to 72nd. One of the six Alpini regiments formed on 1 November 1882 was the 2nd Alpini Regiment, which was formed in
Bra
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in
Southern Piedmont. The new regiment received the Battalion "Val Pesio", which recruited along the
Pesio river in Southern Piedmont, the Battalion "Col Tenda", which recruited in the
Vermenagna Valley that leads to the
Col de Tende
Col de Tende (; elevation 1870 m) is a high mountain pass in the Alps, close to the border between France and Italy, although the highest section of the pass is wholly within France.
Pass
It separates the Maritime Alps from the Ligurian Alps. I ...
pass, and the Battalion "Val Schio", which recruited in the
Schio Valley in
Veneto
Veneto, officially the Region of Veneto, is one of the 20 regions of Italy, located in the Northeast Italy, north-east of the country. It is the fourth most populous region in Italy, with a population of 4,851,851 as of 2025. Venice is t ...
.
* 2nd Alpini Regiment, in
Bra
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** Battalion "Val Pesio", in
Mondovì
Mondovì (; , ) is a town and ''comune'' (township) in Piedmont, northern Italy, about from Turin. The area around it is known as the Monregalese.
The town, located on the Monte Regale hill, is divided into several '' rioni'' (ancient quart ...
*** 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th Company
** Battalion "Col Tenda", in
Borgo San Dalmazzo
Borgo San Dalmazzo () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about south of Turin and about southwest of Cuneo.
Borgo San Dalmazzo takes its name from Saint Dalmatius of Pavia. Sights ...
*** 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th Company
** Battalion "Val Schio", in
Vicenza
Vicenza ( , ; or , archaically ) is a city in northeastern Italy. It is in the Veneto region, at the northern base of the Monte Berico, where it straddles the Bacchiglione, River Bacchiglione. Vicenza is approximately west of Venice and e ...
*** 59th, 60th, and 61st Company
On 1 April 1885, the regiment transferred the Battalion "Val Pesio" to the
1st Alpini Regiment and the Battalion "Val Schio" to the
6th Alpini Regiment. In turn the regiment received from the
3rd Alpini Regiment the Battalion "Val Stura", which recruited in the
Stura Valley, and the Battalion "Val Maira", which recruited in the
Maira Valley. The Battalion "Val Stura" had been awarded a Bronze Medal of Civil Valor in 1883, which was affixed to the flag of the 2nd Alpini Regiment, when the battalion joined the regiment.
On 1 November 1886, the battalions changed their names from their recruiting zones to the cities and towns, where their base was located. At the same time Alpini soldiers and non-commissioned officers were issued thread tufts, called ''Nappina'' in Italian, which were clipped to the
Cappello Alpino
The Cappello Alpino (Alpine Hat) is the most distinctive feature of the Italian Army's Alpini troops' uniform. The ''Alpini'' are light Infantry troops, specializing in Mountain warfare, mountain combat. Initially, the Cappello was only issued to ...
headdress, and colored white for the troops of a regiment's first battalion, red for the troops of a regiment's second battalion, green for the troops of a regiment's third battalion, and blue for the troops of a regiment's fourth battalion. The 2nd Alpini Regiment consisted afterwards of the following units:
* 2nd Alpini Regiment, in
Bra
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**

Alpini Battalion "Borgo San Dalmazzo", in
Borgo San Dalmazzo
Borgo San Dalmazzo () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about south of Turin and about southwest of Cuneo.
Borgo San Dalmazzo takes its name from Saint Dalmatius of Pavia. Sights ...
(former Battalion "Col Tenda")
*** 12th, 13th, 14th, and 15th Alpini Company
**

Alpini Battalion "Vinadio", in
Vinadio
Vinadio () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about southwest of Turin and about southwest of Cuneo, on the border with France. It is located along the Stura di Demonte river.
Vinad ...
(former Battalion "Val Stura")
*** 16th, 17th, 18th, and 19th Alpini Company
**

Alpini Battalion "Dronero", in
Dronero
Dronero () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southwest of Turin and about northwest of Cuneo at the entrance of the Valle Maira.
Main sights
*''Ponte Vecchio'', also known as ' ...
(former Battalion "Val Maira")
*** 20th, 21st, 22nd, and 23rd Alpini Company
In 1895-96 the regiment provided 22 officers and 611 troops to help form the I, III and IV provisional Alpini battalions, which were deployed to
Eritrea
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for the
First Italo-Ethiopian War
The First Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the First Italo-Abyssinian War, or simply known as the Abyssinian War in Italy (), was a military confrontation fought between Kingdom of Italy, Italy and Ethiopian Empire, Ethiopia from 1895 to ...
. In 1901 the regiment moved from Bra to
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
. The same year the regiment as assigned together with the 1st Alpini Regiment to the I Alpini Group, which on 9 August 1910 was renamed I Alpine Brigade. In 1904 the Alpini Battalion "Vinadio" moved from Vinadio to Dronero, while the Alpini Battalion "Dronero" moved from Dronero to
Saluzzo
Saluzzo (; ) is a town and former principality in the province of Cuneo, in the Piedmont region, Italy.
The city of Saluzzo is built on a hill overlooking a vast, well-cultivated plain. Iron, lead, silver, marble, slate etc. are found in the su ...
. Consequently the two battalions were renamed Alpini Battalion "Dronero" and Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo". In January 1908, the regiment transferred the 12th Alpini Company of the Alpini Battalion "Borgo San Dalmazzo" to
7th Alpini Regiment to help form the
Alpini Battalion "Tolmezzo". In December 1908 the regiment was deployed to the area of the
Strait of Messina
The Strait of Messina (; ) is a narrow strait between the eastern tip of Sicily (Punta del Faro) and the western tip of Calabria (Punta Pezzo) in Southern Italy. It connects the Tyrrhenian Sea to the north with the Ionian Sea to the south, with ...
for the recovery efforts after the
1908 Messina earthquake
A devastating earthquake occurred on 28 December 1908 in Sicily and Calabria, southern Italy with a moment magnitude of 7.1 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of XI (''Extreme''). The epicentre was in the Strait of Messina which separates Sicily f ...
. For its service the regiment was awarded a Silver Medal of Merit, which was affixed to the regiment's flag.
In October 1909, the regiment transferred the 16th Alpini Company of the Alpini Battalion "Dronero" and the 20th Alpini Company of the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" to
8th Alpini Regiment to help form the
Alpini Battalion "Cividale". In 1911, the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" was deployed to
Libya
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for the
Italo-Turkish War
The Italo-Turkish (, "Tripolitanian War", , "War of Libya"), also known as the Turco-Italian War, was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Ottoman Empire from 29 September 1911 to 18 October 1912. As a result of this conflict, Italy captur ...
, where it fought in the
Battle of Derna
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. During the war the 2nd Alpini Regiment also provided 1 officer and 207 troops to augment other units fighting in the war.
World War I
At the outbreak of
World War I
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the Alpini speciality consisted of eight regiments, which fielded 26 battalions with 79 companies. Each Alpini battalion, with the exception of the Alpini Battalion "Verona", fielded three Alpini companies, while the Alpini Battalion "Verona" fielded four companies. Each company consisted of one
captain
Captain is a title, an appellative for the commanding officer of a military unit; the supreme leader or highest rank officer of a navy ship, merchant ship, aeroplane, spacecraft, or other vessel; or the commander of a port, fire or police depa ...
, four
lieutenant
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s and 250 other ranks. After Italy's initial declaration of neutrality 38 additional Alpini companies were formed during the autumn of 1914 with men, who had completed their military service in the preceding four years. These companies were numbered from 80th to 117th and assigned to the existing Alpini battalions. In January 1915, each Alpini battalion formed a reserve battalion, with men, who had completed their military service at least four years, but not more than eleven years prior. These reserve battalions were named for a valley (; abbreviated ''Val'') located near their associated regular Alpini battalion's base, and the reserve battalions received the same ''Nappina'' as their associated regular Alpini battalion. The companies of the ''Valle'' battalions were numbered from 201st to 281st, with the numbers 227th, 233rd, 237th, 271st, and 273rd unused.
On 23 May 1915, Italy declared war on
Austria-Hungary
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and at the time the 2nd Alpini Regiment consisted of the following units:
* 2nd Alpini Regiment, in
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
**

Alpini Battalion "Borgo San Dalmazzo"
*** 13th, 14th, 15th, 99th, and 117th Alpini Company
**

Alpini Battalion "Dronero"
*** 17th, 18th, 19th, 81st, and 101st Alpini Company
**

Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo"
*** 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 80th, and 100th Alpini Company
**

Alpini Battalion "
Val Stura"
*** 213th, 214th, and 215th Alpini Company
**

Alpini Battalion "
Val Maira"
*** 217th, 218th, and 219th Alpini Company
**

Alpini Battalion "
Val Varaita"
*** 221st, 222nd, and 223rd Alpini Company
By the end of 1915 the Alpini regiments began to form additional companies with recruits born in 1896. These new companies were numbered from 118th to 157th and were used, together with the 38 companies formed earlier, to form an additional reserve battalion for each regular battalion. These new battalions were named for a mountain () located near their associated regular Alpini battalion's base, and the reserve battalions received the same ''Nappina'' as their associated regular Alpini battalion. The 2nd Alpini Regiment thus added the following ''Monte'' battalions:
*

Alpini Battalion "
Monte Argentera"
** 99th, 117th, and 122nd Alpini Company
*

Alpini Battalion "
Bicocca"
** 81st, 101st, and 123rd Alpini Company
*

Alpini Battalion "
Monviso
Monte Viso or Monviso (; ; or simply ) is the highest mountain of the Cottian Alps, located in Piedmont, Italy, close to the French border. Monte Viso is well known for its pyramid-like shape. Because it is higher than all its neighbouring peak ...
"
** 80th, 100th, and 124th Alpini Company
As the mountainous terrain of the
Italian front made the deployment of entire Alpini regiments impracticable, the regimental commands of the eight Alpini regiments were disbanded in March 1916. Likewise in April 1916 the pre-war alpine brigade commands were disbanded, and the personnel of the regimental commands and alpine brigade commands used to from twenty regiment-sized group commands and nine brigade-sized grouping commands. Afterwards Alpini battalions were employed either independently or assigned to groups, groupings, or infantry divisions as needed. In February and March 1917 the Royal Italian Army formed twelve skiers battalions, each with two skiers companies. On 21 May 1917, the VI Skiers Battalion was disbanded and its personnel used to form the Alpini Battalion "Cuneo", which was assigned to the 2nd Alpini Regiment and consisted of the 297th, 298th, and 299th Alpini companies. The battalion was associated with the Alpini Battalion "Borgo San Dalmazzo" and therefore its troops wore a white ''Nappina''.
In November and December 1917, after the disastrous
Battle of Caporetto
The Battle of Kobarid (also known as the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, the Battle of Caporetto or the Battle of Karfreit) took place on the Italian front of World War I.
The battle was fought between the Kingdom of Italy and the Central P ...
, the following retreat to the
Piave river, and the subsequent
First Battle of the Piave River and
First Battle of Monte Grappa, the Royal Italian Army disbanded twenty Alpini battalions, which had suffered heavy casualties during the battles and retreat. Among the twenty battalions were the following battalions of the 2nd Alpini Regiment:
* Alpini Battalion "Bicocca"; battalion annihilated during the retreat and disbanded on 25 November 1917, with the survivors assigned to the Alpini Battalion "Dronero"
* Alpini Battalion "Val Stura"; battalion annihilated during the retreat and disbanded on 25 November 1917, with the survivors assigned to the Alpini Battalion "Dronero"
* Alpini Battalion "Monte Argentera"; battalion annihilated during the retreat and disbanded on 30 November 1917
* Alpini Battalion "Monviso"; battalion annihilated during the retreat and disbanded on 30 November 1917
After the retreat to the Piave river the Alpini Battalion "Val Varaita" fought in December 1917 for control of
Monte Asolone in the
Monte Grappa
Monte Grappa () (1,775 m) is a mountain of the Venetian Prealps in Veneto, Italy. It lies between the Venetian plain to the south and the central alpine areas to the north. To the west, it is parted from the Asiago upland by the Brenta river, a ...
massif, where the battalion suffered again heavy casualties. On 15 February 1918, the Alpini Battalion "Val Varaita" was one of further seven Alpini battalions to be disbanded and its remaining personnel was transferred to the Alpini Battalion "Fenestrelle" of the
3rd Alpini Regiment.
During the war 151 officers and 3,442 soldiers of the 2nd Alpini Regiment were killed in action, while 308 officers and 5,498 soldiers were wounded.
For their service and sacrifice during the war six of the regiment's battalions were awarded a
Silver Medal of Military Valor
The Silver Medal of Military Valor () is an Italian medal for gallantry.
Italian medals for valor were first instituted by Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia on 21 May 1793, with a gold medal, and, below it, a silver medal. These were intended for j ...
:
* the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" was awarded a Silver Medal of Military Valor for taking and holding the summit of
Monte Čukla on 4-10 May 1916.
* the Alpini Battalion "Val Maira" was awarded a Silver Medal of Military Valor for its conduct on
Monte Pasubio on 18-20 October 1916 and its conduct during the
First Battle of Monte Grappa in the
Val Calcino on 11-13 December 1917.
* the Alpini battalions "Val Maira", "Val Varaita", "Monte Argentera", and "Monviso" were awarded a shared Silver Medal of Military Valor for the battalions "Val Maira" and "Val Varaita" having taken and held the summits of
Pal Piccolo,
Freikofel and
Pal Grande on 24 May - 4 July 1915, and for the four battalions having held their positions on
Monte Fior
Monte Fior is a mountain of Veneto, Italy. It is located on the Asiago Plateau, in the Vicentine Alps, and has an elevation of .
Monte Fior is the highest peak of the Melette group, in the Province of Vicenza. Along with the rest of the group, i ...
and
Monte Castelgomberto during the ferocious Austro-Hungarian
Asiago Offensive on 6-8 June 1916.
The three Silver Medals of Military Valor were affixed to the 2nd Alpini Regiment's flag and added to the regiment's coat of arms.
Interwar years
After the end of the war the Alpini battalions "Val Maira" and "Cuneo" were disbanded, while the regiment's three remaining battalions "Borgo San Dalmazzo", "Dronero", and "Saluzzo" were sent to the
Italian protectorate over Albania to fight in the
Vlora War. On 1 January 1920, the regimental command was reformed. The reformed regiment received the Alpini battalions "Ceva" and "Mondovì" from the
1st Alpini Regiment and transferred in turn its battalions "Dronero" and "Saluzzo" to the 1st Alpini Regiment. With the transfer of the battalions also the military awards of the battalions were transferred from regiment to regiment and affixed to the respective regimental flags. From December 1920 to January 1921 the battalions "Dronero" and "Saluzzo" were part of the
campaign to defeat the
Italian Regency of Carnaro
The Italian Regency of Carnaro () was a self-proclaimed state in the city of Fiume (now Rijeka, Croatia) led by Gabriele d'Annunzio between 1919 and 1920.
During World War I (1914–1918), which the Kingdom of Italy entered on the side of t ...
. In 1921, the regiment was assigned to the 1st Alpine Division, which also included the 1st Alpini Regiment, 3rd Alpini Regiment, and
1st Mountain Artillery Regiment. On 1 February 1923, the regiment returned the Alpini battalions "Ceva" and "Mondovì" to the 1st Alpini Regiment and in turn received its two traditional battalions "Dronero" and "Saluzzo". During the same year the 1st Alpine Division was replaced by the I Alpini Grouping, which in 1926 was reorganized as I Alpine Brigade. The brigade included, besides the 2nd Alpini Regiment, also the 1st Alpini Regiment, 3rd Alpini Regiment,
4th Alpini Regiment, and 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment.
On 19 October 1933, I Alpine Brigade was split and the 2nd Alpini Regiment joined, together with the
1st Alpini Regiment, the newly formed IV Alpine Brigade, which was based in
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
. On 1 January 1934, the newly formed
4th Mountain Artillery Regiment joined the brigade, which on 27 October 1934 was renamed IV Superior Alpine Command. In December of the same year the command was given the name "Cuneense". On 31 October 1935, the IV Superior Alpine Command "Cuneense" was reorganized as
4th Alpine Division "Cuneense", which included 1st Alpini Regiment, 2nd Alpini Regiment, and
4th Alpine Artillery Regiment "Cuneense".
Second Italo-Ethiopian War

On 1 October 1935, the 2nd Alpini Regiment reformed the Alpini Battalion "Val Varaita" in preparation to transfer the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" to the newly formed
11th Alpini Regiment
The 11th Alpini Regiment () is an inactive mountain warfare regiment of the Italian Army last based in Bruneck in South Tyrol. The regiment belongs to the Italian Army's Alpini infantry speciality and was last assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Tri ...
, which was formed for the
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
The Second Italo-Ethiopian War, also referred to as the Second Italo-Abyssinian War, was a war of aggression waged by Fascist Italy, Italy against Ethiopian Empire, Ethiopia, which lasted from October 1935 to February 1937. In Ethiopia it is oft ...
. On 22 December 1935, the regiment transferred the "Saluzzo" to the 11th Alpini Regiment, which on 31 December of the same year was assigned to the newly formed
5th Alpine Division "Pusteria". On 6 January 1936, the "Pusteria" division's units embarked in
Livorno
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and
Naples
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for the transfer to
Massawa
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in
Eritrea
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. At the same time the 2nd Alpini Regiment provided seven officers and 507 troops to help form the 10th Supply Column and the 609th Company, which was assigned to the XI Replacements Battalion. The XI Replacements Battalion was attached to 11th Alpini Regiment, while the 10th Supply Column was attached to the 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria". Both units were soon shipped to East Africa. In Ethiopia the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" fought at Adi Gul,
Amba Aradam
Amba Aradam is a table mountain in northern Ethiopia. Located in the Debub Misraqawi (Southeastern) Zone of the Tigray Region, between Mek'ele and Addis Abeba, it has a latitude and longitude of and an elevation of .
The name in Tigrinya is ...
,
Maychew, and Amba Bohorà. For its service and conduct during the campaign the 11th Alpini Regiment was awarded a
Bronze Medal of Military Valor
The Bronze Medal of Military Valor () is an Italian medal for gallantry.
It was established by Charles Albert of Sardinia on 26 March 1833, along with the higher ranking Gold Medal of Military Valor and Silver Medal of Military Valor, which were ...
. In April 1937, the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" returned to Italy and the Alpini Battalion "Val Varaita" was disbanded. With the return of the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" to the 2nd Alpini Regiment a duplicate of the Bronze Medal of Military Valor, which had been awarded to the 11th Alpini Regiment, was affixed to the flag of the 2nd Alpini Regiment and added to the regiment's coat of arms.
World War II
On 25 August 1939, shortly before the German
Invasion of Poland
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, the Alpini battalions "Val Stura" and "Val Maira" were reformed with reservists. On 10 June 1940, the day Italy entered
World War II
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, the regiment fielded 160 officers and 5,046 other ranks for a total strength of 5,206 men. The regiment had 23 horses, 1,242 mules and 109 transport vehicles at its disposal. The regiment's organization at the time was as follows:
* 2nd Alpini Regiment, in
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
** Regimental Command Company, in Cuneo
**

Alpini Battalion "Borgo San Dalmazzo", in Cuneo
*** Command Company, in Cuneo, in Cuneo
*** 13th, 14th, and 15th Alpini Company, in Cuneo
**

Alpini Battalion "Dronero", in
Dronero
Dronero () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southwest of Turin and about northwest of Cuneo at the entrance of the Valle Maira.
Main sights
*''Ponte Vecchio'', also known as ' ...
*** Command Company, in Dronero
*** 17th and 19th Alpini Company, in Dronero
*** 18th Alpini Company, in
San Damiano Macra
**

Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", in
Vinadio
Vinadio () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about southwest of Turin and about southwest of Cuneo, on the border with France. It is located along the Stura di Demonte river.
Vinad ...
*** Command Company, in Vinadio
*** 21st Alpini Company, in Vinadio
*** 22nd and 23rd Alpini Company, in
Demonte
Demonte is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about southwest of Turin and about southwest of Cuneo, in the Valle Stura di Demonte.
Demonte borders the following municipalities: Aisone ...
** 2nd Quartermaster Unit, in Dronero
** 2nd Medical Section, in Cuneo
** 22nd Supply Section, in
Bene Vagienna
** 615th
Field Hospital
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, in Dronero
In June 1940 the regiment participated in the
invasion of France. After the
Battle of France
The Battle of France (; 10 May – 25 June 1940), also known as the Western Campaign (), the French Campaign (, ) and the Fall of France, during the Second World War was the Nazi Germany, German invasion of the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembour ...
the Alpini battalions "Val Stura" and "Val Maira" were disbanded on 31 October 1940.
Greco-Italian War
In November 1940, the 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense" was transferred to
Albania
Albania ( ; or ), officially the Republic of Albania (), is a country in Southeast Europe. It is located in the Balkans, on the Adriatic Sea, Adriatic and Ionian Seas within the Mediterranean Sea, and shares land borders with Montenegro to ...
to shore up the crumbling Italian front during the
Greco-Italian War
The Greco-Italian War (), also called the Italo-Greek War, Italian campaign in Greece, Italian invasion of Greece, and War of '40 in Greece, took place between Italy and Greece from 28 October 1940 to 23 April 1941. This conflict began the Balk ...
. On 15 December 1940 the division entered combat and until 18 March 1941, when the division was taken out of the front in preparation for the
Invasion of Yugoslavia
The invasion of Yugoslavia, also known as the April War or Operation 25, was a Nazi Germany, German-led attack on the Kingdom of Yugoslavia by the Axis powers which began on 6 April 1941 during World War II. The order for the invasion was put fo ...
, the division was in constant combat with
Greek Army
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units. On 10 April 1941, the division crossed into
Macedonia
Macedonia (, , , ), most commonly refers to:
* North Macedonia, a country in southeastern Europe, known until 2019 as the Republic of Macedonia
* Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity
* Macedonia (Greece), a former administr ...
and advanced to
Debar
Debar ( ; , sq-definite, Dibra or Dibra e Madhe) is a city in the western part of North Macedonia, near the border with Albania, off the road from Struga to Gostivar. It is the seat of Debar Municipality. Debar has an ethnic Albanian majorit ...
. After the war's conclusion the division returned in May 1941 to Italy .
For its conduct and service on the Greek front and during the invasion of Yugoslavia the 2nd Alpini Regiment was awarded a
Silver Medal of Military Valor
The Silver Medal of Military Valor () is an Italian medal for gallantry.
Italian medals for valor were first instituted by Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia on 21 May 1793, with a gold medal, and, below it, a silver medal. These were intended for j ...
, which was affixed to the regiment's flag and added to the regiment's coat of arms.
In November 1941, the regiment formed the XIII Replacements Battalion, which was assigned to the 7th Alpini Valley Group, which fought
Yugoslav partisans
The Yugoslav Partisans,Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian language, Macedonian, and Slovene language, Slovene: , officially the National Liberation Army and Partisan Detachments of Yugoslavia sh-Latn-Cyrl, Narodnooslobodilačka vojska i partizanski odr ...
in
Croatia
Croatia, officially the Republic of Croatia, is a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea. It borders Slovenia to the northwest, Hungary to the northeast, Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herze ...
. On 15 February 1942, the regiment formed a support weapons company for each of its three battalions. These companies were equipped with
Breda M37
The Mitragliatrice Breda calibro 8 modello 37 (commonly known as the Breda mod. 37 or simply Breda 37/M37 and also just M37) was an Italian Medium machine gun produced by Breda and adopted in 1937 by the Royal Italian Army. It was the standard h ...
machine guns, and
45mm Mod. 35 and
81mm Mod. 35 mortars. The 104th Support Weapons Company was assigned to the Alpini Battalion "Borgo San Dalmazzo", the 105th Support Weapons Company to the Alpini Battalion "Dronero", and the 106th Support Weapons Company to the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo".
Eastern Front
On 2 March 1942, the 4th Alpine Division "Cuneense" was assigned, together with the
2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina"
The 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" () was a Division (military), division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II, which specialized in mountain warfare. The Alpini that formed the divisions are a highly decorated and elite mountain corp ...
and
3rd Alpine Division "Julia", to the
Alpine Army Corps. The corps was assigned to the Italian
8th Army, which was readied to be deployed in summer 1942 to the
Eastern Front. In preparation for the deployment to the
Soviet Union
The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. (USSR), commonly known as the Soviet Union, was a List of former transcontinental countries#Since 1700, transcontinental country that spanned much of Eurasia from 1922 until Dissolution of the Soviet ...
the 2nd Alpini Regiment's depot formed on 1 April 1942 the 14th Cannons Company, which was equipped with
47/32 mod. 35 anti-tank gun
An anti-tank gun is a form of artillery designed to destroy tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles, normally from a static defensive position. The development of specialized anti-tank munitions and anti-tank guns was prompted by the appearance ...
s. In May 1942, the XIII Replacements Battalion was disbanded and its remaining personnel assigned to other Alpini battalions deployed in Croatia.
In June 1942, the depots of the 2nd Alpini Regiment formed the II Replacements Battalion, which consisted of the 607th, 608th, and 612th Alpini companies, and the 402nd Support Weapons Company. On 20 June 1942, the II Replacements Battalion was assigned to the newly formed 104th Alpini Marching Regiment, which was assigned to the III Marching Brigade of the
8th Marching Division. The division provided replacement troops for the 8th Army's regiments fighting on the Eastern Front.

In July 1942 the three alpine division arrived in
Eastern Ukraine
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, from where they marched eastwards towards the
Don river. The Italian 8th Army covered the left flank of the German
6th Army, which spearheaded the German
summer offensive of 1942 towards
Stalingrad
Volgograd,. geographical renaming, formerly Tsaritsyn. (1589–1925) and Stalingrad. (1925–1961), is the largest city and the administrative centre of Volgograd Oblast, Russia. The city lies on the western bank of the Volga, covering an area o ...
. On 12 December 1942, the
Red Army
The Workers' and Peasants' Red Army, often shortened to the Red Army, was the army and air force of the Russian Soviet Republic and, from 1922, the Soviet Union. The army was established in January 1918 by a decree of the Council of People ...
commenced
Operation Little Saturn
Operation Little Saturn () was a Red Army offensive on the Eastern Front of World War II that led to battles in Don and Chir rivers region in German-occupied Soviet Union territory in 16–30 December 1942.
The success of Operation Uranus, lau ...
, which, in its first stage, attacked and encircled the Italian
II Army Corps and
XXXV Army Corps, to the southeast of the Alpine Army Corps. On 13 January 1943, the Red Army launched the second stage of Operation Little Saturn with the
Voronezh Front
The 1st Ukrainian Front (), previously the Voronezh Front (), was a major formation of the Red Army during World War II, being equivalent to a Western army group. They took part in the capture of Berlin, the capital of Nazi Germany.
Wartime ...
encircling and destroying the
Hungarian Second Army to the northwest of the Alpine Army Corps.
On the evening of 17 January 1943, the Alpine Army Corps commander, General
Gabriele Nasci, ordered a full retreat. At this point only the 2nd Alpine Division "Tridentina" was still capable of conducting combat operations. The 40,000-strong mass of stragglers — Alpini and Italians from other commands, plus German and Hungarians — followed the "Tridentina", which led the way westwards to the new Axis lines. As the Soviets had already occupied every village, bitter battles had to be fought to clear the way. By morning of 28 January the "Cuneense" had walked 200 km, fought 20 battles, lost 80% of its men and spent 11 nights camped out in the middle of the Russian
Steppe
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Steppe biomes may include:
* the montane grasslands and shrublands biome
* the tropical and subtropica ...
. Temperatures during the nights were between -30 °C and -40 °C. On 28 January the last remnants of the division were overrun by Cossack forces.
On 11 February 1943, the survivors were counted and just 208 men of the regiment had reached Axis lines; none of the soldiers of the battalions "Borgo San Dalmazzo" and "Saluzzo" had made it out of the Soviet encirclement. For its bravery and sacrifice in the Soviet Union the 2nd Alpini Regiment was awarded a
Gold Medal of Military Valor
The Gold Medal of Military Valor () is an Italian medal established on 21 May 1793 by King Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia for deeds of outstanding gallantry in war by junior officers and soldiers.
The face of the medal displayed the profile o ...
, which was affixed to the regiment's flag and is depicted on the regiment's coat of arms.
In January 1943, the regiment's depots in Italy reformed the Alpini Battalion "Bicocca", which was assigned to the
175th Coastal Alpini Regiment. In April 1943, the regiment was sent to the occupied French island of
Corsica
Corsica ( , , ; ; ) is an island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the Regions of France, 18 regions of France. It is the List of islands in the Mediterranean#By area, fourth-largest island in the Mediterranean and lies southeast of the Metro ...
.
The 2nd Alpini Regiment was still in the process of being rebuilt, when the
Armistice of Cassibile
The Armistice of Cassibile ( Italian: ''Armistizio di Cassibile'') was an armistice that was signed on 3 September 1943 by Italy and the Allies, marking the end of hostilities between Italy and the Allies during World War II. It was made public ...
was announced on 8 September 1943. Two days later, on 10 September 1943, the regiment was disbanded by
invading German forces. After the announcement of the armistice the Alpini Battalion "Bicocca" fought against German forces retreating through Corsica. Afterwards the battalion, along with the rest of the 175th Coastal Alpini Regiment, was transferred to
Sardinia
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, where the battalion "Bicocca" was disbanded on 31 August 1944.
Cold War
On 23 November 1945, an Alpini regiment was formed in
Turin
Turin ( , ; ; , then ) is a city and an important business and cultural centre in northern Italy. It is the capital city of Piedmont and of the Metropolitan City of Turin, and was the first Italian capital from 1861 to 1865. The city is main ...
, which was initially designated
1st Alpini Regiment as it was formed within the area overseen by the I Territorial Military Command. The regiment consisted of the I, II, and III Alpini battalions, which had been formed by renaming the 530th, 526th, and 515th guard battalions of the
Italian Co-belligerent Army
The Italian Co-belligerent Army (Italian: ''Esercito Cobelligerante Italiano''), or Army of the South (''Esercito del Sud''), were names applied to various of the now former Royal Italian Army during the period when it fought alongside the Alli ...
. On 1 January 1946, the I Alpini Battalion was renamed
Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", while the II Alpini Battalion was renamed Alpini Battalion "Susa". On 1 February 1946, the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" was transferred to the
Special Infantry Regiment "Legnano", which in turn ceded the Alpini Battalion "Piemonte" to the 1st Alpini Regiment. On the same date, 1 February 1946, the Alpini Battalion "Piemonte" was renamed Alpini Battalion "Aosta", while the regiment's III Alpini Battalion was renamed Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo". On 15 April 1946, the regiment was renumbered as
4th Alpini Regiment.
On 15 April 1952, the 4th Alpini Regiment joined the newly formed
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense". On 1 January 1953, the regiment began the process of reforming the Alpini Battalion "Mondovì". The 4th Alpini Regiment now consisted of the
Alpini Battalion "Mondovì", which was one of the traditional battalions of the
1st Alpini Regiment, the
Alpini Battalion "Aosta", which was one of the traditional battalions of the
4th Alpini Regiment, the
Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo", which was one of the traditional battalions of the 2nd Alpini Regiment, the
Alpini Battalion "Susa", which was one of the traditional battalions of the
3rd Alpini Regiment, and the 4th Mortar Company.
On 16 June 1963, the 12th Recruits Training Center, which consisted of the Recruits Training Battalion "Cadore" and Recruits Training Battalion "Orobica", moved from
Montorio Veronese to
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
. On 1 July of the same year, the 12th Recruits Training Center was renamed 2nd Alpini Regiment. The regiment consisted of the recruit training battalions "Cadore", "Orobica", "Taurinense", and "Tridentina", which trained the recruits destined for the alpine brigades
"Cadore",
"Orobica",
"Taurinense", and
"Tridentina".
On 30 September 1972, the Recruits Training Battalion "Cadore" was disbanded, followed on 30 June 1974 by the Recruits Training Battalion "Tridentina". On 1 July 1974, the remaining two recruit training battalions "Orobica" and "Taurinense" were redesignated as I Battalion and II Battalion. On 3 October 1974, the II Battalion was disbanded and on 4 October the I Battalion became an autonomous unit and was renamed I Alpine Troops Recruits Training Battalion. On 31 October 1974, the 2nd Alpini Regiment was disbanded and the regiment's flag transferred to the Shrine of the Flags in the
Vittoriano
The Victor Emmanuel II National Monument (), also known as the Vittoriano or for synecdoche Altare della Patria ("Altar of the Fatherland"), is a large national monument built between 1885 and 1935 to honour Victor Emmanuel II, the first king ...
in
Rome
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. On 1 November 1974, the I Alpine Troops Recruits Training Battalion was renamed Training Battalion "Cuneense", which on 1 October 1975 was renamed
Alpini Battalion "Mondovì".
During the
1975 army reform the army disbanded the regimental level and newly independent battalions were granted for the first time their own flags. On 10 October 1975, the
4th Alpini Regiment was disbanded and the next day the regiment's two Alpini battalions "Saluzzo" and "Susa" became autonomous units and were assigned to the
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense". The "Saluzzo" battalion was based in
Borgo San Dalmazzo
Borgo San Dalmazzo () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Cuneo in the Italian region Piedmont, located about south of Turin and about southwest of Cuneo.
Borgo San Dalmazzo takes its name from Saint Dalmatius of Pavia. Sights ...
and consisted of a command, a command and services company, three Alpini companies, and a heavy mortar company with eight 120mm Mod. 63 mortars.
The battalion fielded now 950 men (45 officers, 96 non-commissioned officers, and 809 soldiers).
On 12 November 1976 the
President of the Italian Republic
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Giovanni Leone
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assigned with decree 846 the flag and traditions of the 2nd Alpini Regiment to the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo".
Recent times
On 28 August 1992, the Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo" lost its autonomy and the next day the battalion entered the reformed 2nd Alpini Regiment. In 1992, the "Taurinense" brigade's Anti-Tank Company was disbanded and its personnel, with their
TOW anti-tank guided missile
An anti-tank guided missile (ATGM), anti-tank missile, anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW) or anti-armor guided weapon is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily armored military vehicles. ATGMs range in size from shoulde ...
s, assigned to the mortar companies of the 2nd Alpini Regiment and of the
Alpini Battalion "Susa". Consequently the "Saluzzo" battalion's 106th Mortar Company was renamed 106th Support Weapons Company. In November 1994 the regiment was sent to the
Province of Asti
The province of Asti (; Piedmontese language, Piedmontese: ''provincia d'Ast'') is a Provinces of Italy, province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Asti. To the northwest it borders on the Metropolitan City of Turin; ...
, which had been inundated by severe floods. For its work in Asti the
Italian Red Cross
The Italian Red Cross (IRC, or ''CRI'') is the Italian national Red Cross society. The Italian Red Cross was one of the original founding members of the International Committee of the Red Cross in 1919.
History
Early history
The present-day I ...
awarded the 2nd Alpini Regiment a Bronze Medal of Merit, which was affixed to the regiment's flag.
In 2001 the 106th Support Weapons Company was split into the 106th Mortar Company and the 217th Anti-tank Company "Val Maira". In 2011, the 217th Anti-tank Company "Val Maira" was disbanded and its personnel integrated into the 106th Mortar Company, which was renamed 106th Maneuver Support Company.
Organization

As of 2024 the 2nd Alpini Regiment is organized as follows:
*

2nd Alpini Regiment, in
Cuneo
Cuneo (; ; ; ) is a city and in Piedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.
It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the ri ...
**

Command and Logistic Support Company
**

Alpini Battalion "Saluzzo"
***

21st Alpini Company
***

22nd Alpini Company
***

23rd Alpini Company
***

106th Maneuver Support Company
The Alpini companies are equipped with
Bv 206S tracked all-terrain carriers and
Lince light multirole vehicles. The maneuver support company is equipped with
120 mm mortars and
Spike MR anti-tank guided missile
An anti-tank guided missile (ATGM), anti-tank missile, anti-tank guided weapon (ATGW) or anti-armor guided weapon is a guided missile primarily designed to hit and destroy heavily armored military vehicles. ATGMs range in size from shoulde ...
s.
See also
*
Alpine Brigade "Taurinense"
External links
Italian Army Website: 2° Reggimento Alpini
References
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Alpini regiments of Italy
Regiments of Italy in World War I
Regiments of Italy in World War II
Military units and formations established in 1882
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