![]() ![]() During the World Wars, uniforms were prepared and manufactured in military factories. Il Duce based these black uniforms on the uniforms of the Arditi, a special unit of the Italian Royal Army that fought in the First World War. The black uniforms of Mussolini's militia, the Camicie Nere, is another symbolic army uniform in Italian history. The soldiers of the Royal Army dressed in green coloured uniforms with black boots and helmets. The first historical records of the actual Italian military uniform are dated back to the Statute conceded by the King (called Statuto Albertino) of the Royal Italian Army ( Italian: Regio Esercito Italiano) in 1861, the year of Italian Unification. This earned the volunteer troops the nickname: the Camicie rosse. ![]() During the Spedizione dei Mille (an event during the war for the Italian Unification, nationally called Risorgimento), where Giuseppe Garibaldi's volunteer troops unofficially helped the King of Savoy to conquer the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, all of the troops wore red shirts, following the example of Garibaldi's Italian Legion that had fought in the Guerra Grande in South America. The uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces, at first, had symbolic meanings and later on, became more function and grade-based. ![]() Various uniforms used by the Royal Italian Army during the 19th century Since the abolition of the Monarchy in 1946, the Republican form of government has made no major changes to ceremonial and historical uniforms except of replacing the Monarchy's emblems (Such as, the monogram of the reigning King) with Republican ones (Mostly, the combined letters of R and I, meaning Italian republic, Italian: Repubblica Italiana.) As with other modern militaries, the branches of the Italian Armed Forces each maintain several different styles of dress, including a ceremonial, service dress, mess dress, and combat uniforms. The style of the armed force's historical uniforms can be traced back to the Royal Sardinian Army in the mid-19th Century, which was the predecessor of the current Italian Armed Forces. The Italian Armed Forces have an extensive history, during which they have undergone changes in the equipment they use, and the military uniforms they wear. Each of the branches of the Italian Armed Forces, the Italian Army, the Italian Navy, the Italian Air Force, and the Carabinieri Corps, maintains its own style of dress. The uniforms of the Italian Armed Forces include the official dress worn by members of the Italian Armed Forces while on duty. Officers of the Italian Armed Forces in dress uniform ![]()
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