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layout
I think this one is the best, 15px is too small (you can't see any major difference between the icons at 15px). Noclador, are the 4th alpini, 6th alpini and Alpini formation centre "Aosta" subordinated to the Tridentina Brigade? --
Eurocopter tigre 07:59, 16 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Then, shouldn't we make the 4th and 6th icons 25px sized? If they are independent units subordinated directly to the COMALP... Also, if you'd like to respond here, to maintain continuity , go right ahead, I'm watching the page.
Eurocopter tigre 11:24, 16 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Structure
I propose making a new article about the structure of the alpinis, where we should include the infos from the Origins and WWI sections - they are becoming quite boring with all those regiments listed there. Any thoughts?
Eurocopter tigre 08:26, 4 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Alpini Companies
This is a list of the Alpini battalions and their respective companies - to have them ready for the various Alpini articles I have inserted them here as a resource.
Alpini
Regular battalions
1° Alpini Regiment
Alpini Battalion Ceva
1 Alpini Company
4 Alpini Company
5 Alpini Company
101 Support Arms Company (former Bicocca Battalion Company)
Alpini Battalion Pieve di Teco
2 Alpini Company
3 Alpini Company
8 Alpini Company
102 Support Arms Company (former Moncenisio Battalion Company)
Alpini Battalion Mondovi “nostri i silenzi e le cime”
9 Alpini Company
10 Alpini Company
11 Alpini Company
103 Support Arms Company (former Monte Cervino Battalion Company)
2° Alpini Regiment
Alpini Battalion Borgo San Dalmazzo
13 Alpini Company
14 Alpini Company
15 Alpini Company
104 Support Arms Company (former Monte Spluga Battalion Company)
Alpini Battalion Dronero
17 Alpini Company
18 Alpini Company
19 Alpini Company
105 Support Arms Company (former Monte Adamello Battalion Company)
Alpini Battalion Saluzzo(active battalion)
21 Alpini Company
22 Alpini Company
23 Alpini Company
106 Support Arms Company (former Monte Pelmo Battalion Company)
217 Anti-tank Company (former Val Maira Battalion Company)
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noclador (
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layout
I think this one is the best, 15px is too small (you can't see any major difference between the icons at 15px). Noclador, are the 4th alpini, 6th alpini and Alpini formation centre "Aosta" subordinated to the Tridentina Brigade? --
Eurocopter tigre 07:59, 16 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Then, shouldn't we make the 4th and 6th icons 25px sized? If they are independent units subordinated directly to the COMALP... Also, if you'd like to respond here, to maintain continuity , go right ahead, I'm watching the page.
Eurocopter tigre 11:24, 16 May 2007 (UTC)reply
Structure
I propose making a new article about the structure of the alpinis, where we should include the infos from the Origins and WWI sections - they are becoming quite boring with all those regiments listed there. Any thoughts?
Eurocopter tigre 08:26, 4 June 2007 (UTC)reply
Alpini Companies
This is a list of the Alpini battalions and their respective companies - to have them ready for the various Alpini articles I have inserted them here as a resource.
Alpini
Regular battalions
1° Alpini Regiment
Alpini Battalion Ceva
1 Alpini Company
4 Alpini Company
5 Alpini Company
101 Support Arms Company (former Bicocca Battalion Company)
Alpini Battalion Pieve di Teco
2 Alpini Company
3 Alpini Company
8 Alpini Company
102 Support Arms Company (former Moncenisio Battalion Company)
Alpini Battalion Mondovi “nostri i silenzi e le cime”
9 Alpini Company
10 Alpini Company
11 Alpini Company
103 Support Arms Company (former Monte Cervino Battalion Company)
2° Alpini Regiment
Alpini Battalion Borgo San Dalmazzo
13 Alpini Company
14 Alpini Company
15 Alpini Company
104 Support Arms Company (former Monte Spluga Battalion Company)
Alpini Battalion Dronero
17 Alpini Company
18 Alpini Company
19 Alpini Company
105 Support Arms Company (former Monte Adamello Battalion Company)
Alpini Battalion Saluzzo(active battalion)
21 Alpini Company
22 Alpini Company
23 Alpini Company
106 Support Arms Company (former Monte Pelmo Battalion Company)
217 Anti-tank Company (former Val Maira Battalion Company)
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