This article is about the disbanded Italian Army Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Ariete". For the unrelated currently active unit, see Logistic Regiment "Ariete".
The 50th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Carnia" (Italian: 50° Battaglione Logistico di Manovra "Carnia") is an inactive military logistics battalion of the Italian Army. The battalion was formed in 1975 as Logistic Battalion "Ariete" and assigned to the Armored Division "Ariete". After the division was disbanded in 1986 the battalion was reorganized as a corps logistic battalion, renamed 50th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Carnia" and assigned to the 5th Army Corps. The battalion was disbanded in 1991.[1] The battalion's anniversary falls, as for all units of the Italian Army's Transport and Materiel Corps, on 22 May, the anniversary of the Royal Italian Army's first major use of automobiles to transport reinforcements to the Asiago plateau to counter the Austro-HungarianAsiago Offensive in May 1916.[2]
On 23 May 1948, the Armored Brigade "Ariete" was formed at Forte Pietralata in Rome. The brigade inherited the traditions of the two preceding divisions bearing the name "Ariete". The same year the Armored Brigade "Ariete" was transferred to Pordenone in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region in Northern Italy, where the brigade was assigned to V Army Corps. On 1 October 1952, the brigade was expanded to Armored Division "Ariete".[1]
On 31 August 1956, the logistic units of the division were assigned to the newly formed Service Units Command "Ariete" in Casarsa della Delizia. The command consisted of a medical section, a provisions section, a mobile vehicle park, a mobile workshop, and a auto unit. On 1 November 1961, the mobile vehicle park and mobile workshop merged to form the Resupply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Ariete".[1]
The three service battalions of the division's brigades consisted of a command, a command platoon, a auto unit, a mobile workshop, a mixed services platoon, and provisions team, while the Services Grouping Command "Ariete" consisted of a command, a command platoon, the Auto Unit "Ariete", the Medical Company "Ariete", the Resupply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Ariete", and the Provisions Company "Ariete", which was disbanded in 1964. On 1 January 1966, the three service battalions assigned to the division's brigades were reorganized and consisted afterwards of a command, a command company, an auto unit, a medical company, and a Resupply, Repairs, Recovery Unit. On 16 May of the same year, the Services Grouping Command "Ariete" expanded its Command Platoon to a Command Company.[1]
On 30 September 1968, the division's three brigade headquarters were disbanded and the next day, on 1 October 1968, the three service battalions were assigned to the division's Services Grouping Command "Ariete". The command now consisted of a command, a command company, the Auto Unit "Ariete", the Resupply, Repairs, Recovery Unit "Ariete", the Medical Company "Ariete", and the three service battalions.[1]
On 1 September 1976, the division's services grouping command in Casarsa della Delizia was reorganized and renamed Logistic Battalion "Ariete", which received the traditions of all preceding logistic, transport, medical, maintenance, and supply units bearing the name "Ariete".[1] The battalion consisted of a command, a command platoon, a supply and transport company, a medium workshop, and a vehicle park. At the time the battalion fielded 472 men (21 officers, 66 non-commissioned officers, and 385 soldiers).[3]
On 1 December 1981, the battalion was reorganized and renamed Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Ariete". At the time the battalion consisted of the following units:[1]
In 1986, the Italian Army abolished the divisional level and brigades, which until then had been under one of the Army's four divisions, came under direct command of the Army's 3rd Army Corps or 5th Army Corps. As the Armored Division "Ariete" carried the traditions of the 132nd Armored Division "Ariete", which had distinguished itself in the Western Desert campaign of World War II, the army decided to retain the name of the division. On 30 September 1986, the command of the Armored Division "Ariete" in Pordenone was disbanded and the next day the command of the Armored Brigade "Manin" moved from Aviano to Pordenone, where the command was renamed 132nd Armored Brigade "Ariete". The "Ariete" brigade retained the Manin's units, which, including the Logistic Battalion "Manin", changed their names from "Manin" to "Ariete".[1][5][6]
On the same date, 1 October 1986, the Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Ariete" was assigned to the Support Units Command of the 5th Army Corps. As there existed now the "Ariete" brigade's Logistic Battalion "Ariete" and the disbanded division's Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Ariete", the army decided to rename the latter. On 1 November 1986, the Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Ariete" was renamed 50th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Carnia". As per army naming convention for logistic units supporting corps-level commands the battalion was named for a geographic feature in the corps' area of operations; in case of the 50th Maneuver Logistic Battalion for the Carnia region.[1]
Recent times
On 31 October 1991, the 50th Maneuver Logistic Battalion "Carnia" was disbanded and the battalion's flag was transferred to the Shrine of the Flags in the Vittoriano in Rome for safekeeping.[1]
^Stefani, Filippo (1989). La storia della dottrina e degli ordinamenti dell'Esercito Italiano - Vol. III - Tomo 2°. Rome: Ufficio Storico - Stato Maggiore dell'Esercito. p. 1188.