The MITALP course ended in Aosta

(To Army Majority State)
05/10/19

Arrived in Aosta last September 5, military 156, of which 12 women, of the integrated module (MITALP), concluded yesterday the basic preparation that distinguishes the Alpine Troops, and will now be assigned in the departments, where training activities will continue and operational.

During the period of more than 4 weeks, the military carried out mountaineering and climbing routes of different levels and deepened the knowledge with respect to the modules learned during the stay at the Training Regiments (RAV), such as AIC (Individual Combat Training), Maneggio Armi and RAI (Instant Automatic Reaction), all done with theoretical and practical lessons without neglecting the knowledge of the equipment supplied and the fundamental notions to avoid the dangers linked to the mountain and to learn the techniques of combat in the mountains (mountain warfare).

The supplementary form, including two overnight stays and two orienteering over distances equal to or greater than the 10 Km, ended with a weighted ballast of 10 km for 10 kg for 400 meters in altitude.
An excellent test for the many young people who choose to pursue a career at VFP1 and who in fact represent the future of Alpine excellence.