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  • Trieste Troops Command
  • Military unit

    The Trieste Troops Command was an Italian Army brigade-sized command located in the city of the Trieste and tasked with the defense of the city in case

    Trieste Troops Command

    Trieste Troops Command

    Trieste_Troops_Command

  • Trieste United States Troops
  • The Army command Trieste United States Troops (TRUST) was established 1 May 1947 in accord with a protocol to the Treaty of Peace with Italy which created

    Trieste United States Troops

    Trieste United States Troops

    Trieste_United_States_Troops

  • Italian Army
  • Land warfare branch of Italy's military forces

    in Portogruaro (armed with nuclear Honest John missiles) Trieste Troops Command, in Trieste Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima", in Venice (a brigade-sized

    Italian Army

    Italian Army

    Italian_Army

  • Free Territory of Trieste
  • Former country in Europe between Italy and Yugoslavia

    local command comprising 5,000 Americans in the Trieste United States Troops (TRUST) and 5,000 British personnel in the British Element Trieste Forces

    Free Territory of Trieste

    Free Territory of Trieste

    Free_Territory_of_Trieste

  • V Army Corps (Italy)
  • Military unit

    in September 1992. Over the next few years the Trieste Troops Command and the Amphibious Troops Command were disbanded. In 1997 the army undertook the

    V Army Corps (Italy)

    V Army Corps (Italy)

    V_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • 14th Artillery Regiment "Ferrara"
  • Inactive Italian Army artillery unit

    "Pinerolo". In 1962 the regiment moved from Foggia to Trieste and was assigned to the Trieste Troops Command. In 1975 the regiment was reduced to 14th Field

    14th Artillery Regiment "Ferrara"

    14th Artillery Regiment

    14th_Artillery_Regiment_"Ferrara"

  • Race for Trieste
  • 1945 WWII battle

    The Race for Trieste (Italian: Corsa per Trieste), also known as the Trieste Operation (Slovene: Tržaška operacija), was a battle during the Second World

    Race for Trieste

    Race for Trieste

    Race_for_Trieste

  • History of Trieste
  • History of the Italian city

    The history of Trieste began with the formation of a town of modest size in pre-Roman times, which became an actual city only after Roman conquest in

    History of Trieste

    History_of_Trieste

  • 1975 Italian Army reforms
  • Restructuring, force reduction, and modernization program

    "Basilicata") Trieste Troops Command, in Trieste new: Command and Services Platoon, in Trieste 151st Infantry Regiment "Sassari", in Trieste -> disbanded

    1975 Italian Army reforms

    1975_Italian_Army_reforms

  • Trieste
  • City in Friuli-Venezia-Giulia, Italy

    Trieste (/triˈɛst/ tree-EST, Italian: [triˈɛste] ; see more) is a city and seaport in northeast Italy. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous

    Trieste

    Trieste

    Trieste

  • Giovanni Esposito (general)
  • Italian general (1882–1958)

    Medal of Military Valor. He commanded the 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" in 1941–1942, and the territorial defense of Trieste from 1943 to 1945, joining

    Giovanni Esposito (general)

    Giovanni Esposito (general)

    Giovanni_Esposito_(general)

  • Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)
  • Serbian collaborationist paramilitary group during WWII

    put under the command of the German 113th Division with which they fought between 25 and 29 November after the majority of Partisan troops had escaped to

    Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)

    Serbian Volunteer Corps (World War II)

    Serbian_Volunteer_Corps_(World_War_II)

  • Structure of the Italian Army in 1984
  • Vicenza Trieste Troops Command, in Trieste Command and Services Platoon, in Trieste 1st Motorized Infantry Battalion "San Giusto", in Trieste (Included

    Structure of the Italian Army in 1984

    Structure_of_the_Italian_Army_in_1984

  • 21st Field Artillery Regiment "Trieste"
  • Active Italian Army field artillery unit

    The 21st Field Artillery Regiment "Trieste" (Italian: 21° Reggimento Artiglieria Terrestre "Trieste") is a field artillery regiment of the Italian Army

    21st Field Artillery Regiment "Trieste"

    21st Field Artillery Regiment

    21st_Field_Artillery_Regiment_"Trieste"

  • 1st Infantry Regiment "San Giusto"
  • Military unit

    changed from "Re" to "Justus of Trieste" the patron saint of the city of Trieste. With the 1986 reform the Trieste Troops Command was disbanded on 1 October

    1st Infantry Regiment "San Giusto"

    1st Infantry Regiment

    1st_Infantry_Regiment_"San_Giusto"

  • Armored Brigade "Vittorio Veneto"
  • Military unit

    mission was to defend the Province of Trieste from the city of Trieste to the Timavo river, while the Trieste Troops Command, a brigade-sized infantry formation

    Armored Brigade "Vittorio Veneto"

    Armored Brigade

    Armored_Brigade_"Vittorio_Veneto"

  • 66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment "Trieste"
  • Active Italian Army infantry unit

    The 66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment "Trieste" (Italian: 66° Reggimento Fanteria Aeromobile "Trieste") is an active unit of the Italian Army based in Forlì

    66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment "Trieste"

    66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment

    66th_Airmobile_Infantry_Regiment_"Trieste"

  • Trieste riots
  • 1953 riots in Italy

    The Trieste riots, traditionally called the Revolt of the flag (Italian: Rivolta della bandiera) of November 1953, were pro-Italian riots harshly repressed

    Trieste riots

    Trieste riots

    Trieste_riots

  • Siege of Trieste (1813)
  • Austrians put Trieste under the command of Count Joseph L'Espine [it]. The British fleet transported Nugent and his troops from Trieste to the delta of

    Siege of Trieste (1813)

    Siege of Trieste (1813)

    Siege_of_Trieste_(1813)

  • Outline of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War
  • Outliine of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War

    "Trieste", in Budrio Anti-tank Company "Trieste", in Bologna Engineer Company "Trieste", in Bologna Mechanized Brigade "Brescia", in Brescia Command and

    Outline of the Italian Army at the end of the Cold War

    Outline_of_the_Italian_Army_at_the_end_of_the_Cold_War

  • Structure of the Italian Army
  • region Army Military Command "Friuli-Venezia Giulia", in Trieste, covering the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region Army Military Command "Liguria", in Genoa,

    Structure of the Italian Army

    Structure_of_the_Italian_Army

  • Adriatic campaign of World War II
  • Minor naval campaign fought during World War II

    and Trieste) in March and April, British MTB torpedoed TA45 in April. The very last operations of the German navy involved the evacuation of troops and

    Adriatic campaign of World War II

    Adriatic campaign of World War II

    Adriatic_campaign_of_World_War_II

  • USS Martha Washington
  • 1907 ocean liner and US Army transport ship

    (formal name: Unione Austriaca di Navigazione). The liner sailed between Trieste and New York City. On the evening of 20 November 1911, while steaming in

    USS Martha Washington

    USS Martha Washington

    USS_Martha_Washington

  • Miramare Castle
  • Castle in Trieste, Italy

    troops under the command of the General Freyberg entered Trieste and settled in the castle, making many changes to the interior. The British troops followed

    Miramare Castle

    Miramare Castle

    Miramare_Castle

  • Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral
  • Nazi German administrative unit on the northern Adriatic coast

    On 1 May, Globocnik was given command of a chaotic assortment of German and collaborationist troops converging on Trieste as they retreated from Italy

    Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral

    Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral

    Operational_Zone_of_the_Adriatic_Littoral

  • Comando Truppe Alpine
  • Command of the Italian Army

    The Comando Truppe Alpine (Alpine Troops Command) or COMTA (formerly also COMALP) commands the Mountain Troops of the Italian Army, called Alpini (singular:

    Comando Truppe Alpine

    Comando Truppe Alpine

    Comando_Truppe_Alpine

  • Siege of Trieste (1463)
  • siege of Trieste that lasted from July to December 1463 was a brief war between the Republic of Venice and the Imperial Free City of Trieste. It was fought

    Siege of Trieste (1463)

    Siege_of_Trieste_(1463)

  • Mechanized Division "Folgore"
  • Military unit

    Infantry Regiment "Torino", in Gorizia Command and Services Company, in Gorizia I Infantry Battalion, in Trieste II Infantry Battalion, in Cormons III

    Mechanized Division "Folgore"

    Mechanized Division

    Mechanized_Division_"Folgore"

  • List of heavy cruisers of Italy
  • United States heavy bombers raided La Maddalena in April 1943, sinking Trieste and badly damaging Gorizia; the latter vessel and Bolzano were later attacked

    List of heavy cruisers of Italy

    List of heavy cruisers of Italy

    List_of_heavy_cruisers_of_Italy

  • Military history of Italy during World War I
  • Vittorio Veneto: Italian troops achieved a breakthrough, recovered the territory previously lost, and moved into Trento and Trieste by the time fighting ended

    Military history of Italy during World War I

    Military history of Italy during World War I

    Military_history_of_Italy_during_World_War_I

  • Luigi Cadorna
  • Italian general and count (1850–1928)

    of the Italian Army from 1914 until late 1917 during World War I. He commanded the Italian army on the Italian front, a theatre marked by trench warfare

    Luigi Cadorna

    Luigi Cadorna

    Luigi_Cadorna

  • Train Advise Assist Command – West
  • Military unit

    Italian special forces, of Task Force 45 and the airborne troopers of the 'Trieste' infantry regiment of the Rapid Reaction Corps composed of Italian and

    Train Advise Assist Command – West

    Train Advise Assist Command – West

    Train_Advise_Assist_Command_–_West

  • Second Battle of El Alamein order of battle
  • Order of battle for 1942 battle in Egypt

    Brian Horrocks Under direct Corps command South African 4th/6th Armoured Car Regiment (one troop) XIII Corps Troops, Royal Engineers 578th Army Field

    Second Battle of El Alamein order of battle

    Second Battle of El Alamein order of battle

    Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein_order_of_battle

  • Gottfried von Banfield
  • Austro-Hungarian pilot (1890–1986)

    seaplane station near Trieste, and after its completion was named as its commanding officer.[citation needed] He retained his command until the end of the

    Gottfried von Banfield

    Gottfried von Banfield

    Gottfried_von_Banfield

  • 35 cm Marinekanone L/45 M. 16
  • Battleship gun

    nicknamed "Lange Georg" by the troops and the first task assigned was to support the Strafexpedition targeting at the Italian command center in Asiago 34 km away

    35 cm Marinekanone L/45 M. 16

    35 cm Marinekanone L/45 M. 16

    35_cm_Marinekanone_L/45_M._16

  • Bruno Coceani
  • Italian politician (1893–1978)

    Coceancig (Monfalcone, 17 December 1893 – Trieste, 16 December 1978) was an Italian Fascist politician, prefect of Trieste during the Italian Social Republic

    Bruno Coceani

    Bruno Coceani

    Bruno_Coceani

  • United States Army Europe and Africa
  • Army service component command (ASCC)/theater army of the United States

    1954, the 351st Infantry Regiment served as the main body of Trieste United States Troops, on the border of Yugoslavia. On 15 March 1947, United States

    United States Army Europe and Africa

    United States Army Europe and Africa

    United_States_Army_Europe_and_Africa

  • Battle of Vittorio Veneto
  • Battle during World War I (October–November 1918)

    on to the Tagliamento river. Trieste was taken by an amphibious expedition on 3 November. The Italian Eighth Army troops which had managed to cross the

    Battle of Vittorio Veneto

    Battle of Vittorio Veneto

    Battle_of_Vittorio_Veneto

  • Alessandro Piazzoni
  • Italian general

    resumed command of the Trieste Division, which was then shipped to North Africa, where Piazzoni later commanded the groupment formed by the Trieste Division

    Alessandro Piazzoni

    Alessandro_Piazzoni

  • Gastone Gambara
  • Italian general

    Staff of the High Command in North Africa and commanded the Italian XX Army Corps, formed by the 101st Motorized Division "Trieste", along with the 132nd

    Gastone Gambara

    Gastone Gambara

    Gastone_Gambara

  • 88th Readiness Division
  • Military unit

    of the United Nations Security Council. It became the core of Trieste United States Troops (TRUST), which served as the front line in the Cold War from

    88th Readiness Division

    88th Readiness Division

    88th_Readiness_Division

  • Eighth Battle of the Isonzo
  • 1916 battle on the First World War's Italian Front

    line had moved to within a few kilometers of Trieste. To shorten the front line and concentrate troops on the new positions, the Austrians retreated

    Eighth Battle of the Isonzo

    Eighth Battle of the Isonzo

    Eighth_Battle_of_the_Isonzo

  • Austro-Hungarian Navy
  • Branch of the military of Austria-Hungary

    Sea Transport Coordination Office (Seetransportleitung), Trieste Sea District Command Trieste (Seebezirkskommando zu Triest), Commandant (Kommandant) -

    Austro-Hungarian Navy

    Austro-Hungarian Navy

    Austro-Hungarian_Navy

  • Italian Army gorget patches
  • Italian military insignia

    "Reggio" 57th Command and Tactical Supports Unit "Abruzzi" 62nd Infantry Regiment "Sicilia" 66th Airmobile Infantry Regiment "Trieste" 78th Command and Tactical

    Italian Army gorget patches

    Italian Army gorget patches

    Italian_Army_gorget_patches

  • Trieste Courthouse
  • Building in Trieste, Italy

    Italian partisans and Allied troops. After the German surrender, Yugoslav troops established a military government in Trieste and set up a People's Court

    Trieste Courthouse

    Trieste Courthouse

    Trieste_Courthouse

  • Italian front (World War I)
  • Italian theatre of World War I

    they were aiming to annex the Italian-speaking provinces of Trento and Trieste (the main objectives of Italian irredentism) and also German-speaking South

    Italian front (World War I)

    Italian front (World War I)

    Italian_front_(World_War_I)

  • Italian campaign (World War II)
  • 1943–1945 military campaign in mainland Italy

    appointed to command the 15th Army Group, thereby succeeding the British General Sir Harold Alexander as commander of all Allied ground troops in Italy;

    Italian campaign (World War II)

    Italian campaign (World War II)

    Italian_campaign_(World_War_II)

  • David Hackworth
  • American soldier and journalist (1930–2005)

    88th Infantry Division. Based in Trieste, his unit was part of Trieste United States Troops. While serving in Trieste, Hackworth earned his General Educational

    David Hackworth

    David Hackworth

    David_Hackworth

  • SS Baron Gautsch
  • Austro-Hungarian passenger ship

    the port of Trieste, where it was scheduled to arrive at 6.00 pm. From Veli Lošinj to Pula, the ship was officially sailing under the command of First Officer

    SS Baron Gautsch

    SS Baron Gautsch

    SS_Baron_Gautsch

  • Ludwig Kübler
  • German Lieutenant General during World War II

    Front; in October 1943 he was appointed to command the Operational Zone of the Adriatic Littoral, based in Trieste on the northern Adriatic coast. After being

    Ludwig Kübler

    Ludwig Kübler

    Ludwig_Kübler

  • LXXXXVII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)
  • Military unit

    forces of the Corps were mainly concentrated in Gorizia (General Command), Trieste, Postojna and Rijeka (Fiume). In the area of the corps, the coast

    LXXXXVII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)

    LXXXXVII Army Corps (Wehrmacht)

    LXXXXVII_Army_Corps_(Wehrmacht)

  • Illyrian Provinces
  • Province of the First French Empire

    while Tomassich invaded Dalmatia. The strategic port of Trieste was taken on 29 October. Croat troops enrolled in the French army switched sides. Zara (now

    Illyrian Provinces

    Illyrian Provinces

    Illyrian_Provinces

  • Afrika Korps
  • German expeditionary military force deployed to North Africa

    Africa, his command included a number of Italian units, including four infantry divisions. Two Italian armoured divisions, Ariete and Trieste, initially

    Afrika Korps

    Afrika Korps

    Afrika_Korps

  • Special Troops Battalion, 10th Mountain Division
  • Military unit

    the 10th Mountain Division's command. As such, all of the formations are mountain warfare qualified. The Special Troops Battalion was activated on 6 November

    Special Troops Battalion, 10th Mountain Division

    Special Troops Battalion, 10th Mountain Division

    Special_Troops_Battalion,_10th_Mountain_Division

  • SS Conte Grande
  • Italian ocean liner

    Sabaudo ocean liner built in 1927 by Stabilimento Tecnico Triestino in Trieste, Italy, to service the transatlantic passenger line between Genoa, Italy

    SS Conte Grande

    SS Conte Grande

    SS_Conte_Grande

  • Brigate Osoppo
  • Military unit

    and the indigenous population, broke up. In Trieste and Gorizia, general Alberto Ferrero left the command without any order. In Fiume general Gastone

    Brigate Osoppo

    Brigate_Osoppo

  • 12th Infantry Division "Sassari"
  • Military unit

    city. 12th Infantry Division "Sassari", in Trieste 151st Infantry Regiment "Sassari", in Trieste Command Company 3x Fusilier battalions Support Weapons

    12th Infantry Division "Sassari"

    12th Infantry Division

    12th_Infantry_Division_"Sassari"

  • The Border Post
  • 2006 film

    "Karaula" wins audience award at Trieste film festival". Hina. 26 January 2007. Senjanovic, Natasha (26 January 2007). "Trieste FF: Free Will and Karaula top

    The Border Post

    The_Border_Post

  • Rijeka
  • City in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia

    Italian RSI troops fought tenaciously from behind these fortifications (renamed "Ingridstellung"—Ingrid Line—by the Germans). Under the command of the German

    Rijeka

    Rijeka

    Rijeka

  • Battle of Gazala
  • 1942 battle during the Western Desert Campaign of World War II

    Gazala line while holding Allied troops at Tobruk. The rest of the XX Motorized Corps and the 101st Motorised Division "Trieste", would open a gap in the minefield

    Battle of Gazala

    Battle of Gazala

    Battle_of_Gazala

  • Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg
  • New Zealand soldier and viceroy (1889–1963)

    monks said that German troops had not occupied the inside of the abbey and it was not being used for military purposes. In Trieste in May 1945, the occupation

    Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg

    Bernard Freyberg, 1st Baron Freyberg

    Bernard_Freyberg,_1st_Baron_Freyberg

  • Tomo Milinović
  • Serbian army, consisting of 30,000 troops defeated the Turkish army consisting of 55,000 troops. Under his command Artillery made a great effort in this

    Tomo Milinović

    Tomo_Milinović

  • Battle of Wadi Akarit
  • Conflict in World War II

    defended by the Italian XXI Corps with troops of the 80th Infantry Division La Spezia, the 101st Motorised Division Trieste and the German 164th Leichte Afrika

    Battle of Wadi Akarit

    Battle of Wadi Akarit

    Battle_of_Wadi_Akarit

  • Hermann Linkenbach
  • German equestrian

    Linkenbach commanded a military remount school in Großenhain, and in 1941 he was promoted to Generalmajor. In April 1945 he was put in command of Trieste, which

    Hermann Linkenbach

    Hermann Linkenbach

    Hermann_Linkenbach

  • José de la Mar
  • President of Peru from 1827 to 1829

    by the Patriots under command of Thomas Cochrane in March 1819 and again in September 1819 and October 1820. In 1821, rebel troops advanced towards Lima

    José de la Mar

    José de la Mar

    José_de_la_Mar

  • RMS Pannonia
  • Former Cunard ocean liner and WW1 troop ship

    811 NHP. On 15 May 1903 Pannonia began her maiden voyage, which was from Trieste via Fiume and Palermo to New York City. Her Master from 1 January 1911

    RMS Pannonia

    RMS Pannonia

    RMS_Pannonia

  • 40th Infantry Regiment "Bologna"
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    Division "Trieste". In October 1954, the Trieste United States Troops and British Element Trieste Force began to depart from the city of Trieste, which was

    40th Infantry Regiment "Bologna"

    40th Infantry Regiment

    40th_Infantry_Regiment_"Bologna"

  • Operation Grapeshot order of battle
  • Order of battle for 1945 Allied offensive in Italy

    Order of Battle as at 9 April 1945". Italy Volume II : From Cassino to Trieste. The Official History of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939–1945

    Operation Grapeshot order of battle

    Operation Grapeshot order of battle

    Operation_Grapeshot_order_of_battle

  • 9th Bersaglieri Regiment
  • Inactive Italian Army infantry unit

    Division "Trieste", which also included the 65th Infantry Regiment "Trieste", 66th Infantry Regiment "Trieste", and 21st Artillery Regiment "Trieste". On 7

    9th Bersaglieri Regiment

    9th Bersaglieri Regiment

    9th_Bersaglieri_Regiment

  • Third Italian War of Independence
  • 1866 conflict between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austrian Empire

    troops through the Venetia, and La Marmora, with roughly 70,000 men, would tie down Austrian forces in the Quadrilatero. The Italian Navy, commanded by

    Third Italian War of Independence

    Third Italian War of Independence

    Third_Italian_War_of_Independence

  • III Army Corps (Italy)
  • Military unit

    September 1943 : POW) Brescia Trieste Centauro Goito Legnano Cremona On 15 June 1945 the III Territorial Military Command was activated in Milan which

    III Army Corps (Italy)

    III Army Corps (Italy)

    III_Army_Corps_(Italy)

  • Operation Dragoon
  • 1944 Allied invasion of Southern France

    the high command of the French Liberation Army pushed for a revival of the operation, which would involve large numbers of French troops. As a result

    Operation Dragoon

    Operation Dragoon

    Operation_Dragoon

  • Brigate Garibaldi
  • Partisan units aligned with the Italian Communist Party during WWII

    Celso Ghini (Umbria). In Trieste there were Luigi Frausin and Vincenzo Gigante who, in connection with the general command, had relations with the Yugoslav

    Brigate Garibaldi

    Brigate Garibaldi

    Brigate_Garibaldi

  • Arnaldo Azzi
  • Italian general and politician

    Italian general and politician. During World War II, he commanded the 101st Motorised Division Trieste in the North African campaign and the 41st Infantry

    Arnaldo Azzi

    Arnaldo Azzi

    Arnaldo_Azzi

  • Mike Calvert
  • British soldier (1913–1998)

    Stilwell, who had overall command of the Chindits, announced via the BBC that the Chinese troops of his Northern Combat Area Command had captured Mogaung.

    Mike Calvert

    Mike Calvert

    Mike_Calvert

  • Special Air Service
  • Special forces unit of the British Army

    65 members commanded by a major, divided into four troops (each troop being commanded by a captain) and a small headquarters section. Troops usually consist

    Special Air Service

    Special Air Service

    Special_Air_Service

  • Italy–Yugoslavia relations
  • Bilateral relations

    holding out in Trieste which had refused to capitulate to partisan troops. An uneasy truce developed between Allied and Yugoslav troops occupying the area

    Italy–Yugoslavia relations

    Italy–Yugoslavia relations

    Italy–Yugoslavia_relations

  • Operation Rübezahl
  • World War II military operation

    30th 'Slovenia' Division, who was threatening the important port city of Trieste. Giorgi, Alessandro (26 August 2015). Cronaca della Seconda Guerra Mondiale

    Operation Rübezahl

    Operation_Rübezahl

  • Earle Wheeler
  • US Army general (1908–1975)

    series of roles. In 1951–52 he commanded the 351st Infantry Regiment, which controlled the Free Territory of Trieste, a front-line position of the Cold

    Earle Wheeler

    Earle Wheeler

    Earle_Wheeler

  • Iron Curtain
  • Political boundary dividing Europe during the Cold War

    1946 in Fulton, Missouri, where he said: "From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic, an iron curtain has descended across the Continent. Behind

    Iron Curtain

    Iron Curtain

    Iron_Curtain

  • Giovanni Giuriati
  • Italian politician (1876–1970)

    lawyer, he associated in 1903 with the irredentist group Trento e Trieste ("Trento and Trieste" – regions which it aimed to have secede from Austria-Hungary)

    Giovanni Giuriati

    Giovanni Giuriati

    Giovanni_Giuriati

  • Second Battle of El Alamein
  • Battle in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War

    and kept the 101st Motorised Division "Trieste" in reserve close to the coast. Rommel hoped to move his troops quicker than the Allies, to concentrate

    Second Battle of El Alamein

    Second Battle of El Alamein

    Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein

  • Regiment "Lancieri di Aosta" (6th)
  • Active Italian Army lancer unit

    regiment was assigned to the Infantry Division "Trieste" and then transferred to the VI Territorial Military Command. In 1964, the regiment was disbanded and

    Regiment "Lancieri di Aosta" (6th)

    Regiment

    Regiment_"Lancieri_di_Aosta"_(6th)

  • Kosakenland
  • Territory in north-eastern Italy, 1944–1945

    command. By the end of the first wave of reprisals, 62 women were sexually assaulted. By October 1944, the Cossacks, the Caucasian and German troops had

    Kosakenland

    Kosakenland

    Kosakenland

  • Brazilian Expeditionary Force
  • Brazilian military division during WWII

    liaison flight, and fighter squadron. Placed under United States command, Brazilian troops fought primarily in the Italian campaign from September 1944 to

    Brazilian Expeditionary Force

    Brazilian Expeditionary Force

    Brazilian_Expeditionary_Force

  • Battle of Flondar
  • First World War battle between Austrian and Italian forces

    reached by the Italian troops; it was feared that the fall of that important fortified system could open the road to Trieste and undermine the solidity

    Battle of Flondar

    Battle of Flondar

    Battle_of_Flondar

  • Eighth Army (United Kingdom)
  • World War II army in North Africa and Italy

    operations in the Western Desert and was supported by the existing command, British Troops in Egypt, that controlled the lines of communication, the Egyptian

    Eighth Army (United Kingdom)

    Eighth Army (United Kingdom)

    Eighth_Army_(United_Kingdom)

  • Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf
  • Austrian general (1852–1925)

    with the help of Bulgaria. From 1915 on his troops were increasingly reliant on German support and command. Without support from its German allies the

    Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf

    Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf

    Franz_Conrad_von_Hötzendorf

  • 351st Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    Nations Security Council. Designated TRUST (Trieste United States Troops), the command served as the front line in the Cold War from 1947 to 1954, including

    351st Infantry Regiment

    351st_Infantry_Regiment

  • Race to Berlin
  • Competition between Soviet marshals Georgy Zhukov and Ivan Konev

    Austria, under the command of Marshal Rodion Malinovsky, under the orders of Stalin to deny Hitler the ability to transfer German troops north to defend

    Race to Berlin

    Race to Berlin

    Race_to_Berlin

  • World War II in Yugoslavia
  • Soviet ground troops in the Belgrade offensive, the Partisans eventually gained control of the entire country and of the border regions of Trieste and Carinthia

    World War II in Yugoslavia

    World War II in Yugoslavia

    World_War_II_in_Yugoslavia

  • Alberto Ferrero (general)
  • Italian general (1885–1969)

    relocated his headquarters from Trieste, which he deemed indefensible, to Cervignano and later to San Donà di Piave. Trieste was then occupied without resistance

    Alberto Ferrero (general)

    Alberto Ferrero (general)

    Alberto_Ferrero_(general)

  • John A. Dabney
  • American general

    February, 1965. Trieste United States Troops University of Kentucky Alumni Association "Army ROTC (Military Science)". Trieste United States Troops v t e "Army

    John A. Dabney

    John_A._Dabney

  • Croatian Naval Legion
  • Croatian Naval Legion under German command

    Aralica, V. (2016). World War II Croatian Legionaries: Croatian Troops under Axis Command 1941–45. Men-at-Arms. Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4728-1769-3

    Croatian Naval Legion

    Croatian Naval Legion

    Croatian_Naval_Legion

  • Line of Contact
  • Farthest advance into German territory at the end of WWII

    east of Leipzig Linz, where Soviet and American armies met in Austria Trieste, where New Zealand units and Yugoslavian partisans made contact on May

    Line of Contact

    Line of Contact

    Line_of_Contact

  • Italian campaign of 1813–1814
  • Italian campaign during The War of the Sixth Coalition

    Adelsberg and putting a blockade on Trieste. At that point Dalmatia was lost to the French Empire. The Croatian troops deserted en masse and the uprisings

    Italian campaign of 1813–1814

    Italian campaign of 1813–1814

    Italian_campaign_of_1813–1814

  • Bruno Brivonesi
  • Italian admiral (1886–1970)

    Libya and assumed command of the 3rd Naval Division (heavy cruisers Trento, Trieste, and Bolzano), based in Messina, with Trieste as flagship. On 24

    Bruno Brivonesi

    Bruno Brivonesi

    Bruno_Brivonesi

  • War of the League of Cambrai
  • Fourth & Fifth phase of the Italian Wars (1508–1516)

    Venetian counter-offensives into Imperial territory. The Venetians captured Trieste on 6 May. Summer 1508: Venice agreed to a separate three-year truce with

    War of the League of Cambrai

    War of the League of Cambrai

    War_of_the_League_of_Cambrai

  • Operation Crusader orders of battle
  • Infantry Regiment "Trieste" 3× fusilier battalions 66th Infantry Regiment "Trieste" 3× fusilier battalions 21st Artillery Regiment "Trieste" I Group with 100/17

    Operation Crusader orders of battle

    Operation_Crusader_orders_of_battle

  • Emil Uzelac
  • Austro-Hungarian military commander

    entered the 2nd Engineer Regiment as a Lieutenant and served in Pula and Trieste. He also worked in Zadar as an engineering technical expert. After graduating

    Emil Uzelac

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  • Troop
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Troop

    Scottish : variant of Troup.English : variant of Throop.

    Troop

  • Ugan | உகந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Ugan | உகந

    Constisting of extended troops

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  • TRISTEN
  • Male

    English

    TRISTEN

    English variant spelling of French Tristan, probably TRISTEN means "riot, tumult."

    TRISTEN

  • Toops
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Toops

    English : patronymic form of English Toop.

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  • Dihyah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

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    Commander of Troops

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  • Triste
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Triste

    Full of sorrows.

    Triste

  • Ugan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

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    Constisting of extended troops

    Ugan

  • Priest
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly West Midlands)

    Priest

    English (mainly West Midlands) : from Middle English pr(i)est ‘minister of the Church’ (Old English prēost, from Latin presbyter, Greek presbyteros ‘elder’, ‘counselor’, comparative of presbys ‘old man’), used as a nickname, either for someone with a pious manner or possibly for someone who had played the part of a priest in a pageant. It may also have been an occupational name for someone in the service of a priest, and occasionally it may have been used to denote someone suspected of being the son of a priest.A John Priest is recorded as being in Woburn, MA, as early as 1675. The Mayflower Pilgrim Digory Priest of Holland died the first winter at Plymouth in 1620, leaving behind a widow who remarried and two daughters, who did not pass on the family name.

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  • Boy/Male

    Arthurian Legend Celtic English French American

    Tristen

    Tumult; outcry. From the Celtic name Tristan. In Arthurian legend Tristan was a Knight of the...

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  • TRISTA
  • Female

    English

    TRISTA

    English feminine form of French Tristan, probably TRISTA means "riot, tumult."

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  • Tristen
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    English

    Tristen

    Feminine of Tristan: noisy;full of sorrows. Also a rhyming.

    Tristen

  • ATROPOS
  • Female

    Greek

    ATROPOS

    (Άτροπος) Greek name ATROPOS means "cannot be turned; inflexible." In mythology, this is the name of one of the original three Fates.

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  • Ariette
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Ariette

    Melody.

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  • Roos
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    Roos

    Dutch (also de Roos) and Swiss German : habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a rose.Dutch (also de Roos) : metonymic occupational name for someone who grew roses, from roos ‘rose’.Dutch : from the female personal name Rosa (Latin rosa ‘rose’).Dutch : nickname from roos ‘erysipelas’, an infection which causes reddening of the skin and scalp, applied presumably to someone with a ruddy complexion.Swiss German : from a personal name formed with hrōd ‘renown’.Swedish and Danish (of German origin) : as 1.Swedish : variant of Ros.English and Scottish : variant of Ross 2.

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  • Brooks
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    English

    Brooks

    English : from the possessive case of Brook (i.e. ‘of the brook’).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.Americanized spelling of German Brucks.This name was brought independently to North America from England by numerous different bearers from the 17th century onward. Among them were William Brooks, who brought the name to Scituate, MA, from Kent, England, in 1635, and Henry Brooks, who came to Woburn, MA, in or before 1649.

    Brooks

  • MER-SEN-AKI
  • Male

    Egyptian

    MER-SEN-AKI

    , a chief commander of troops.

    MER-SEN-AKI

  • BROOKS
  • Male

    English

    BROOKS

    English surname transferred to forename use, BROOKS means "of the brook."

    BROOKS

  • TRISTÁN
  • Male

    Spanish

    TRISTÁN

    Spanish form of French Tristan, probably TRISTÁN means "riot, tumult."

    TRISTÁN

  • Throop
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    English

    Throop

    English : habitational name from Throop in Hampshire, Throope in Wiltshire, Thrup in Oxfordshire, or places called Thrupp in Berkshire, Gloucestershire, and Northamptonshire, probably named from Old English þrop ‘hamlet’, ‘village’, or the Old Norse cognate þorp. Compare Thorpe.

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  • ROOPE
  • Male

    Finnish

    ROOPE

    Short form of Finnish Roopertti, ROOPE means "bright fame."

    ROOPE

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  • Light
  • superl.

    Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons; as, light troops; a troop of light horse.

  • Priest
  • v. t.

    To ordain as priest.

  • Troop
  • n.

    A company of stageplayers; a troupe.

  • Tripos
  • n.

    A university examination of questionists, for honors; also, a tripos paper; one who prepares a tripos paper.

  • Troop
  • v. i.

    To move in numbers; to come or gather in crowds or troops.

  • Tribute
  • v. i.

    To pay as tribute.

  • Droop
  • v. t.

    To let droop or sink.

  • Trite
  • a.

    Worn out; common; used until so common as to have lost novelty and interest; hackneyed; stale; as, a trite remark; a trite subject.

  • Tromp
  • n.

    Alt. of Trompe

  • Triste
  • imp.

    of Trist

  • Tristy
  • a.

    See Trist, a.

  • Priest-ridden
  • a.

    Controlled or oppressed by priests; as, a priest-ridden people.

  • Droop
  • n.

    A drooping; as, a droop of the eye.

  • Threste
  • imp.

    of Threste

  • Tribute
  • n.

    A personal contribution, as of money, praise, service, etc., made in token of services rendered, or as that which is due or deserved; as, a tribute of affection.

  • Troupe
  • n.

    A company or troop, especially the company pf performers in a play or an opera.

  • Transfer
  • n.

    A soldier removed from one troop, or body of troops, and placed in another.

  • Trooped
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Troop

  • Sacerdotal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to priests, or to the order of priests; relating to the priesthood; priesty; as, sacerdotal dignity; sacerdotal functions.