Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II
Military unit
The 224th Coastal Division (Italian : 224ª Divisione Costiera ) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II .[ 1] Royal Italian Army coastal divisions were second line divisions formed with reservists and equipped with second rate materiel . They were often commanded by officers called out of retirement.[ 2]
History
In November 1942 Axis forces invaded Southern France and divided it into a German and an Italian occupation zone . For the coastal defense of its zone Italy raised on 1 January 1943 the 223rd Coastal Division in Bologna and the 224th Coastal Division in Florence . Both divisions were formed with reserve units of the army's regular Alpini regiments.[ 2]
The 224th Coastal Division was based in Nice and assigned to I Army Corps . After the announcement of the Armistice of Cassibile on 8 September 1943 the division was disbanded by invading German forces .[ 3] [ 1]
Organization
224th Coastal Division - Military Base Nice , in Nice [ 3] [ 1]
165th Coastal Alpini Regiment
Alpini Battalion "Monte Marmolada" (formed from the XXV Replacements Battalion/ 7th Alpini Regiment )
Alpini Battalion "Monte Canin" (formed from the XXVI Replacements Battalion/ 8th Alpini Regiment )
Alpini Battalion "Monte Clapier" (formed from the XXVII Replacements Battalion/ 1st Alpini Regiment )
DXIII Mobile Territorial Alpini Battalion
424th Mortar Company (81mm Mod. 35 mortars )
X Carabinieri Battalion
104th Bersaglieri Motorcyclists Company
224th Mixed Engineer Company
224th Carabinieri Section
158th Field Post Office
Division Services
Commanding officers
The division's commanding officers were:[ 1]
References
Paoletti, Ciro (2008). A Military History of Italy . Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-275-98505-9 .
Jowett, Philip S. (2000). The Italian Army 1940-45 (1): Europe 1940-1943 . Osprey, Oxford - New York. ISBN 978-1-85532-864-8 .