Italian Libyan Colonial Division

Italian Libyan Colonial Division

The Libyan Division was a formation of colonial troops raised by the Italians in their colony in Libya. It participted in the invasion of Ethiopia in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. The formation was reorganized into the 1st Libyan "Sibelle" Colonial Infantry Division by the beginning of Italy's entry into World War II. In September 1940, the 1st Libyan Division participated in the Italian invasion of Egypt. By [December, the division was dug in at Maktila and was forced to surrender during Operation Compass.

Order of Battle Oct. 1935

Libyan Division - Guglielmo Nasi
* 1st Libyan Infantry Regiment
** II Libyan Battalion
** III Libyan Battalion
* 2nd Libyan Infantry Regiment
** IV Libyan Battalion
** V Libyan Battalion
* 3rd Libyan Infantry Regiment
** VIII Libyan Battalion
** IX Libyan Battalion
* X Libyan Battalion
* 1st Libyan Artillery Regiment

Order of Battle June 1940

1st Libyan Division - General Luigi Sibille
* 1st Libyan Infantry Regiment
* 2nd Libyan Infantry Regiment
* 1st Libyan Artillery Battalion
* 2nd Libyan Artillery Battalion
* 1st Libyan Engineer Battalion
* Anti Tank Company

Origins

Following the Italo-Turkish War of 1911-12, Italy occupied the coastal zones of the twin provinces of Tripolitania and Cyrenaica, constituting modern Libya. The Italians continued to face very strong opposition from the Senussi, especially in Cyrenaica. From the beginning the Italian Army made use of the former Turkish organised Arab gendarmerie as auxilaries, augmenting them with regular colonial units recruited amongst the indigenous peoples of Libya. By 1913 these comprised seven battalions of infantry, three squadrons of savari cavalry, one squadron of meharistes (camel troops), a mountain artillery battery and a section of camel artillery [ "Le Uniformi Coloniali Libiche 1912-42" Piero Crociani 1980] .

By the 1930s the Libyan units had been brought together into the "Royal Corps of Libyan Troops" comprising infantry, cavalry, artillery, motorised troops and support services. A battalion of Libyan parachutists was raised shortly before World War II, the first force of this kind to be created in Africa. Libyans also served in zaptie (carabinieri), Sahariani (desert troops) and spahi (irregular cavalry) units


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