The 3rd Engineer Regiment ( it, 3° Reggimento Genio Guastatori) is a
military engineer
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regiment of the
Italian Army
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based in
Udine
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. Today the regiment is the engineer unit of the
Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli"
The Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" is a brigade of the Italian Army, based in the Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto regions. The Brigade consists of a command unit, a cavalry regiment, an amphibious infantry regiment, an artillery regiment, ...
.
History
On 1 October 1922 the 2nd Army Corps Engineer Grouping was formed in
Lodi
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, which received the Sappers Battalion and the Telegraphers Battalion of the
III Army Corps, and a miners company from the disbanded
Miners Engineer Regiment. The grouping consisted of a command, a sappers-miners battalion, a telegraphers battalion, a photo-electricians company, three dovecotes (in
Aosta
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,
Brescia
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, and
Milan
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), and a
depot
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. In 1923 the grouping moved to
Pavia
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. On 1 November 1926 the grouping was renamed 3rd Engineer Regiment.
On 1 February 1931 the regiment formed a Miners-Cableway Battalion, which was transferred on 28 October 1932 to the newly formed
1st Miners Regiment
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The regiment was ...
in
Novi Ligure
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The town produces food, iron, steel, and textiles. It is an important junction for both ...
. On the same day the regiment received the II Battalion of the disbanded
2nd Radio-Telegraphers Regiment
The 2nd Alpine Signal Regiment ( it, 2° Reggimento Trasmissioni Alpino) is a deployable signals regiment of the Italian Army based in Bolzano in South Tyrol that specializes in mountain warfare. Since 1951 it has been assigned of the 4th Alpine A ...
.
On 1 October 1934 the regiment merged with the Engineer Arm's Complementary Officer Cadets School and was renamed 3rd Engineer School Regiment. The regiment now consisted of a command, a cadets battalion, a mixed engineer battalion (with sappers, engineer, cableway, and photo-electricians companies), a teleradio battalion, dovecotes (in
Brescia
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, and
Milan
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), and a depot. On the same day the regiment transferred the
radio-telegraphers battalion to the
4th Engineer Regiment.
For the
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
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the regiment formed a water company, four water platoons, an engineer company for
CC.NN. division, and a workers platoon, which on 20 January 1936 joined the
9th Engineer Regiment.
On 15 September 1937 the school split from the regiment and formed the Engineer Complementary Officer Cadets School. The 3rd Engineer Regiment consisted now of a command, a sappers-engineer battalion, a connections battalion, a mixed engineer battalion for motorized division, two dovecotes, and a depot.
World War II
With the outbreak of
World War II
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the regiment's depot began to mobilize new units:
* Command of the 2nd Special Army Engineer Grouping (for service in the
North African Campaign)
* II Army Mixed Engineer Battalion
* XXXIII Mixed Engineer Battalion (for the
133rd Armored Division "Littorio"
133rd Armored Division "Littorio" ( it, 133ª Divisione corazzata "Littorio") was an armored division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The division's name derives from the fasces ( it, Fascio littorio) carried by the lictors of anci ...
)
* LII Mixed Engineer Battalion (for the
101st Motorized Division "Trieste"
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)
* CXXXIV Mixed Engineer Battalion (for the
134th Armored Division "Emanuele Filiberto Testa di Ferro", later renamed CXXXV Mixed Engineer Battalion and assigned to the
135th Armored Cavalry Division "Ariete"
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)
* IV Engineer Battalion
* X Engineer Battalion
* II Cableway Battalion
* VII Mixed Connections Battalion
* and many smaller units
The regiment was disbanded by
invading German forces after the announcement of the
Armistice of Cassibile
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It was signed by Major General Walter Bedell Smith for the Allies and B ...
on 8 September 1943.
Cold War
At the beginning of the
Cold War the Italian Army formed five fortification pioneers battalions, which were tasked with laying
mine fields
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in front of the fortifications of the
Alpine Wall
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fortifications that had been reactivated:
* I Fortification Pioneers Battalion, in
Casarsa della Delizia
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-
V Army Corps Engineer Command, formed on 1 September 1950, moved to
Orcenico Superiore
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in 1951
* II Fortification Pioneers Battalion, in
Conegliano
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- V Army Corps Engineer Command, formed on 1 May 1951
* III Fortification Pioneers Battalion, in
Latisana
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History
The city was probably a Roman post station (''Mansio Apicilia'') o ...
- V Army Corps Engineer Command, formed on 1 May 1951
* IV Fortification Pioneers Battalion, in
Bolzano
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-
IV Army Corps Engineer Command, formed on 1 September 1953
* V Fortification Pioneers Battalion, in
Sterzing
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History
Origin
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- IV Army Corps Engineer Command, formed on 20 January 1954
On 1 April 1954 the 3rd Engineer Grouping was formed in Conegliano, which took command of the I, II, and III fortification pioneers battalions. On 1 July 1954 also the V Fortification Pioneers Battalion moved to Orcenico Superiore and joined the grouping. In 1955 the grouping was renamed 3rd Fortification Pioneers Regiment and moved from Conegliano to
Orcenico Superiore
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. At the time the regiment also fielded a mechanics-electricians company and a water company. On 31 March 1964 the V Fortification Pioneers Battalion and the two companies were disbanded. On 1 October 1972 the I Fortification Pioneers Battalion was disbanded.
On the same date the I and II battalions were renamed XXX respectively XXXI Fortification Sappers Battalion to commemorate the
32nd Engineer Regiment (Italy), XXX Sappers Battalion and XXXI Sappers Battalion, which had distinguished themselves in
World War II
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on the
Eastern Front respectively during the
Western Desert Campaign. Consequently the regiment changed its name to 3rd Fortification Sappers Regiment.
During the
1975 army reform the army disbanded the regimental level and newly independent battalions were granted for the first time their own flags. During the reform engineer battalions were named for a lake if they supported a corps or named for a river if they supported a division or brigade. On 30 September 1975 the XXX Fortification Sappers Battalion was disbanded.
On 31 December 1975 the regiment itself was disbanded and the next day the XXXI Fortification Sappers Battalion was renamed 3rd Sappers Battalion "
Verbano" and assigned the flag and traditions of the 3rd Engineer Regiment.
The battalion consisted of a command, a command and park company, and three sappers companies, which were numbered 30th, 31st, and 32nd. The battalion was assigned to the
3rd Army Corps' Engineer Command.
For its conduct and work after the
1976 Friuli earthquake
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the battalion was awarded a Bronze Medal of Army Valour, which was affixed to the battalion's flag.
Due to the damage the battalion's base in Udine had suffered in the earthquake the battalion moved on 26 July 1976 from Orcenico Superiore to
Udine
Udine ( , ; fur, Udin; la, Utinum) is a city and ''comune'' in north-eastern Italy, in the middle of the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, between the Adriatic Sea and the Alps (''Alpi Carniche''). Its population was 100,514 in 2012, 176,000 with ...
.
In 1988 the command and park company split into a command and services company, and a special equipment company. On 31 August 1991 the battalion was disbanded and the next day the 3rd Engineer Regiment was reformed with the personnel and materiel of the disbanded battalion. On 1 December 2000 the 3rd Engineer Regiment joined the
Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli"
The Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" is a brigade of the Italian Army, based in the Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto regions. The Brigade consists of a command unit, a cavalry regiment, an amphibious infantry regiment, an artillery regiment, ...
.
International missions
The 3rd Engineers Regiment was deployed in 1992-1998 for
Operation Sicilian Vespers and in the following international missions:
* Operation Pellicano
*
Operation Joint Guardian
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*
Operation Ancient Babylon
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*
Operation Enduring Freedom
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United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
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Current structure

As of 2022 the 3rd Engineer Regiment consists of:
*

Regimental Command, in
Udine
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** 5th Command and Logistic Support Company
** Sappers Battalion "
Verbano"
*** 8th Deployment Support Company
*** 30th Sappers Company
*** 31st Amphibious Sappers Company
*** 32nd Amphibious Sappers Company
The Command and Logistic Support Company fields the following platoons:
C3 Platoon,
Transport and Materiel Platoon,
Medical Platoon,
Commissariat Platoon, and
EOD Platoon. Each of the two sapper companies fields a Command Platoon, an Advanced Combat Reconnaissance Teams Platoon, and two sapper platoons. The Deployment Support Company and Mobility Support Company field the battalion's heavy
military engineering vehicle
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s:
Biber bridgelayer
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s,
Dachs armored engineer vehicles, cranes, excavators,
Medium Girder Bridge
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s etc. The sapper companies and Command and Logistic Support Company are equipped with
VTLM "Lince" and
VTMM "Orso" vehicles.
See also
*
Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli"
The Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" is a brigade of the Italian Army, based in the Friuli Venezia Giulia and Veneto regions. The Brigade consists of a command unit, a cavalry regiment, an amphibious infantry regiment, an artillery regiment, ...
References
External links
Italian Army Website: 3° Reggimento Genio Guastatori
{{Italian Army Engineer Regiments
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1943
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Engineer Regiments of Italy