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XXIV Army Corps (Italy)

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The XXIV Army Corps (Italian: XXIV Corpo d'Armata) was a corps of the Royal Italian Army between 1916–1917, and in 1943.

History

There was a XXIV Corps in World War I, formed on 23 May 1916 and dissolved on 22 November 1917.

On 1 March 1943, a new XXIV Corps was created in Udine from the remnants of the Italian Alpine Army Corps returning from Russia.
From 1 June it was operational around Udine in intense anti-guerrilla activities against Italian and Yugoslav partisans.
The XXIV Corps was disarmed by the Germans and dissolved on 11 September 1943, as a result of the Armistice of Cassibile.

Composition (1943)

Commanders

References

  1. Regio Esercito
  2. generals.dk
Large formations of the Royal Italian Army in World War II
Army groups
Field armies
Army corps
Special army corps
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