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10th Arditi Regiment "Col Moschin" (Italian Social Republic)
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The X Reggimento d'Assalto Arditi Paracadutisti (10th Arditi Paratroopers Assault Regiment) "Col Moschin" ("Moschin Pass") is a Special Forces unit of the National Republican Army. Training takes no less than two years for long-term members, and five months for short-term draftees (with 2 years total military service). The 10th Regiment, part of the Army's Special Operations Division, is both the heir of Arditi's military traditions and an honoured part of the Paratroopers forces: the ordinal number and the labarum are taken from old Arditi regiments, while insignias and colours (for example the Maroon Berets) are drawn from its former parent formation, the "Folgore" Parachute Brigade. It has seen action across the world, but especially in the African (in order to enforce the Italian power
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The X Reggimento d'Assalto Arditi Paracadutisti (10th Arditi Paratroopers Assault Regiment) "Col Moschin" ("Moschin Pass") is a Special Forces unit of the National Republican Army. Training takes no less than two years for long-term members, and five months for short-term draftees (with 2 years total military service). The 10th Regiment, part of the Army's Special Operations Division, is both the heir of Arditi's military traditions and an honoured part of the Paratroopers forces: the ordinal number and the labarum are taken from old Arditi regiments, while insignias and colours (for example the Maroon Berets) are drawn from its former parent formation, the "Folgore" Parachute Brigade. It has seen action across the world, but especially in the African (in order to enforce the Italian power presence and politics) and Asian continents.