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The Italian National Republican Guard (''Guardia Nazionale Repubblicana'', or GNR) was a gendarmerie force of the Italian Social Republic created by decree on December 8, 1943, replacing the Carabinieri and the National Security Volunteer Militia (MVSN). General Renato Ricci appointed as its commandant. Major General Italo Romegialli was appointed vice commandant and Major General Nicolò Nicchiarelli became the chief of general staff. The GNR included former Carabinieri, MVSN militiamen, police officers, and members of the Italian Africa Police (the PAIRS). While being an autonomous armed force before August 1944, on August 15, 1944, the National Republican Guard became a part of the army of the Italian Social Republic. However, it continued carrying out security tasks behind the lines and provided aid to German forces. On August 21, 1944 Benito Mussolini assumed direct command. On August 23, 1944 a separate division, GNR Division Etna, was formed in Brescia under the command of General Violente, to perform anti-paratrooper and anti-aircraft duties. Another division, GNR Vesuvio, was later formed. == Organization of the GNR == * 1 headquarters Command * 18 regional Inspectorates * 94 provincial Commands * 94 Legions * 12 independent battalions * *GNR - 'Mazzarini' GNR Parachute battalion of 300 men. It mainly operated against Italian partisans in the Padovana Plains from August 1944 until 1945. * 82 companies * 5 motorized battalions * 3 squadrons * 1 school centers * 2 officers Cadet schools * 2 NCO schools * 7 specialist police schools * 1 arsenal * 4 clothing and equipment stores * 2 clothing procurement and issue facilities * 1 band 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Republican Guard (Italy)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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