46th Signal Regiment (Italy)
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The 46th Signal Regiment (Italian: 46° Reggimento Trasmissioni) is a national support signals regiment of the Italian Army based in Palermo in Sicily and Nocera Inferiore in Campania. The unit was formed in 1976 as a battalion named for Mount Mongibello. The battalion operated and maintained the army's telecommunication network on the island of Sicily. In 1997 the battalion entered the newly formed 46th Signal Regiment, which in 1998 joined the army's Signal Command. In 2001 the regiment received the Battalion "Vulture" from the disbanded 45th Signal Regiment, which operated and maintained the army's telecommunication network in southern Italy. Since then the regiment operates and maintains the army's telecommunication network in southern Italy and Sicily.[2][3] The regimental anniversary falls, as for all signal units, on June 20, the height of the Second Battle of the Piave River in 1918.[4]
46th Signal Regiment | |
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46° Reggimento Trasmissioni | |
Active | 1 May 1976 — today[1] |
Country | Italy |
Branch | Italian Army |
Part of | Signal Command |
Garrison/HQ | Palermo |
Motto(s) | "Spatium non obest" |
Anniversaries | 20 June 1918 - Second Battle of the Piave River |
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Signallers gorget patches |