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4th Mountain Artillery Regiment (Italy)

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The 4th Mountain Artillery Regiment Template:Lang-it) was a field artillery regiment of the Italian Army, specializing in mountain combat. Since their formation the Mountain Artillery Regiments have served alongside the Alpini, a mountain infantry corps of the Italian Army, that distinguished itself in combat during World War I and World War II. The Alpini and Mountain Artillery regiments share, besides their close history, the distinctive Cappello Alpino.

The regiment was constituted in 1934. The regimental motto was: "Su tutte l'erte e sopra ogni cima". It consisted of the following units:

  • 4th Mountain Artillery Regiment HQ based in Cuneo
    • Command Company in Cuneo
    • "Pinerolo" Alpine Artillery Group in Beinette
      • 7th Battery in Beinette
      • 8th Battery in Borgo San Dalmazzo
      • 9th Battery in Boves
      • Ammunition and Supply Company in Crava
    • "Mondovì" Alpine Artillery Group in Mondovì
    • "Val Po'" Alpine Artillery Group in Piasco
      • 64th Battery in Boves
      • 72nd Battery in Piasco
      • 73rd Battery in Verzuolo
      • 116th Battery in Boves
      • Ammunition and Supply Company in Manta

The regiment was sent with the 4th Cuneense Alpine Division to fight in the Soviet Union during World War II and was destroyed during the Soviet Operation Little Saturn in January 1943. 379 of the regiment's 3,897 men survived the Soviet offensive; none of the soldiers of the Artillery Group Mondovì survived.