Source: Military Navy
18 Happened August 1911: First Official of the GN with the Eagle
18/08/14
the Taliedo airfield (Milan) the captain of the Naval Engineers Alessandro Guidoni obtains the pilot's license, first officer of the Corps of Naval Engineering to bring the "eagle".
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25/03/24 | History
The Japanese embarked bombers: the Aichi D3A
The Aichi D3A – Val to the Allies – was an important embarked dive bomber employed by the Navy...
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04/03/24 | History
Royal Air Force aircraft: the Bristol Blenheim
The Bristol Blenheim was a light bomber used by the Royal Air Force during the Second World War. The...
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05/02/24 | History
Luftwaffe aircraft: the Focke-Wulf Fw 200 (Condor)
The Focke-Wulf Fw 200 – nicknamed Condor – was a four-engine monoplane aircraft used by the Germans at the end...
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22/01/24 | History
Luftwaffe fighter planes: the Messerschmitt Me 262
The Messerschmitt Me 262 was an important Luftwaffe aircraft used at the end of the Second World War. AND...
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15/01/24 | History
Soviet bombers: the Tupolev TB-3
The Tupolev TB-3 was a monoplane heavy bomber of the Soviet Air Force. The vehicle – also known as ANT-6...
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02/01/24 | History
The Kaiser's light cruisers: the Emden
The SMS Emden was a light cruiser of the Imperial German Navy used in the First World War. L'...
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19/12/23 | History
18-19 December 1941 - the Enterprise of Alexandria
On the night between 18 and 19 December 1941, 6 assaulters of the Navy completed the feat of...
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18/12/23 | History
Royal Navy cruisers: HMS Glasgow (1909)
HMS Glasgow (sixth ship of this name to serve in the Royal Navy) was a light cruiser of the Royal…
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11/12/23 | History
The tanks of the British Army: the Tetrarch
The Tank Mk VII Tetrarch was a British light tank used during the Second World War. THE...
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27/11/23 | History
Battleships of the Royal Navy: HMS Warspite
HMS Warspite - later named The Old Lady - was one of the Royal Navy's most important battleships....
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Events
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Tribute (due) to the 80th "Roma" infantry who takes leave with honor
Well, yes, we are now used to witnessing the closure of the barracks and perhaps even a little to burying the long history of the departments, a phenomenon which however does not erase the memories. It also touched...
"Il Signor Parolini" (ninth part)
The baked chicken, as expected, had lived up to its reputation, consolidating, where needed, the undisputed culinary mastery of Gastone, chief ...