Licio Visintini (12 February 1915 – 8 December 1942) was an Italian naval officer during
World War II. Visintini was decorated for his operations against Allied shipping in
Gibraltar
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during the
Battle of the Mediterranean
The Battle of the Mediterranean was the name given to the naval campaign fought in the Mediterranean Sea during World War II, from 10 June 1940 to 2 May 1945.
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. His brother
Mario Visintini was a famous
flying ace; both were killed during the war.
Biography
Visintini joined the
Italian Naval Academy in
Livorno
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in 1933, and received his appointment as
Ensign in 1937. Initially assigned on surface ships, he participated in missions during the
Spanish Civil War; he then served on the
submarine
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s ''Narvalo'' and then on ''Atropo''. While on the latter, in April 1939, he participated in the operations for the
Italian invasion of Albania.
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On 10 June 1940, when Italy entered World War II, Visintini was serving on the submarine ''Torelli'', and participated in its first mission in the Atlantic Ocean. On his return, he asked to be assigned to the Tenth MAS Flotilla in La Spezia
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, where he became assault craft operator. In 1941 he was promoted to Lieutenant and was given command of the "Ursa Major squadron", deployed against the British naval base at Gibraltar
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In the night between 25 and 26 May 1941, Visintini led a first attack on Gibraltar with three SLC manned torpedoes released from the submarine ''Scirè'' (operation "B.G.3"); the raiders managed to enter the harbor, but the operation failed due to a combination of mechanical breakdowns suffered by the SLCs and sudden illnesses that seized two of the operators (moreover, Force H
Force H was a British naval formation during the Second World War. It was formed in 1940, to replace French naval power in the western Mediterranean removed by the French armistice with Nazi Germany. The force occupied an odd place within the ...
, the objective of the attack, had sailed just a few hours before).[Giorgio Giorgerini, ''Attacco dal mare. Storia dei mezzi d'assalto della Marina italiana'', pp. from 188 to 190.] Visintini and his companions had to swim to the shore, then they returned to Italy with the help of agents from the Italian Navy intelligence service.
In the night between 19 and 20 September 1941, Visintini led another attack against Gibraltar (operation "B.G.4"), again with the use of three SLC released by the ''Scirè''. This time, the operation resulted in a success: Visintini and his partner Giovanni Magro mined and damaged the naval tanker
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RFA ''Denbydale'' (of 17,200 tons of displacement), which remained afloat but was considered a constructive total loss because of the severity of the damage (it was reduced to a floating fuel depot until its demolition), while the other two SLCs sank the tanker ''Fiona Shell'' and severely damaged the armed merchant ''Durham''. The operators then destroyed the SLCs and swam to the coast, where they were again assisted by Italian agents who helped them to return to Italy.
In the summer of 1942, when it was decided to stop using submarines for the approach of SLCs to the port of Gibraltar, instead resorting to turn the steamer ''Olterra
The auxiliary ship ''Olterra'' was a 5,000 ton Italian tanker scuttled by her own crew at Algeciras in the Bay of Gibraltar on 10 June 1940, after the entry of Italy in World War II. She was recovered in 1942 by a special unit of the Decima F ...
'', interned in Algeciras, into a secret floating base for SLCs, Visintini was tasked with directing the transformation, as well as being given command of the SLC group that would operate from the ship.[Giorgio Giorgerini, ''Attacco dal mare. Storia dei mezzi d'assalto della Marina italiana'', p. 237.]
At 23:15 on 7 December 1942, Visintini left ''Olterra'' for operation "B.G.5", and steered his manned torpedo towards the port of Gibraltar, with the aim of mining the battleship
A battleship is a large armored warship with a main battery consisting of large caliber guns. It dominated naval warfare in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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HMS ''Nelson''. He and his partner, Leading Seaman Giovanni Magro, managed to overcome the external obstructions and to enter the harbor, but were both killed by the depth charge
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s thrown by British surveillance to ward off Italian raiders. Visintini and Magro were both awarded a posthumous Gold Medal of Military Valor. Their bodies were recovered by the British and buried with full military honours.
The Marina Militare
"Fatherland and Honour"
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named a De Cristofaro-class corvette
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, ''F 546'', after him.
References
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1915 births
1942 deaths
Recipients of the Gold Medal of Military Valor
Regia Marina personnel of World War II
Italian military personnel killed in World War II