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The III Army Corps was one of three corps the Italian Army fielded during the Cold War. Based in the regions of Lombardy and Piedmont the corps was the army's operational reserve, while the 4th Alpine Army Corps and the 5th Army Corps, both based in the North East of Italy, were the army's front-line units. After the end of the Cold War the corps was reduced in size and on 1 December 2000 it ceded its last brigades to the 1st Defence Forces Command (COMFOD 1°). The personnel of the 3rd Army Corps was used to raise the NATO Rapid Deployable Italian Corps in January 2001.

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  • The III Army Corps was one of three corps the Italian Army fielded during the Cold War. Based in the regions of Lombardy and Piedmont the corps was the army's operational reserve, while the 4th Alpine Army Corps and the 5th Army Corps, both based in the North East of Italy, were the army's front-line units. After the end of the Cold War the corps was reduced in size and on 1 December 2000 it ceded its last brigades to the 1st Defence Forces Command (COMFOD 1°). The personnel of the 3rd Army Corps was used to raise the NATO Rapid Deployable Italian Corps in January 2001. (en)
  • Il III Corpo d'armata è stato una grande unità militare dell'Esercito italiano, con il quartier generale a Milano nel Palazzo Cusani e i suoi reparti schierati in Lombardia, Piemonte e in minor misura nel Veneto. Il Comando era retto da un generale di Corpo d'armata. Attivo dal 1957 al 1997 e forte di una divisione meccanizzata, di una brigata motorizzata, più alcuni supporti tattici, il compito che gli era stato affidato istituzionalmente era quello di contribuire durante il periodo della guerra fredda, con i reparti alle sue dipendenze, alla difesa del nord Italia contro un'ipotetica invasione da est da parte del Patto di Varsavia, a supporto del 4º Corpo d'armata alpino di Bolzano e del V Corpo d'armata di Vittorio Veneto. (it)
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  • The III Army Corps was one of three corps the Italian Army fielded during the Cold War. Based in the regions of Lombardy and Piedmont the corps was the army's operational reserve, while the 4th Alpine Army Corps and the 5th Army Corps, both based in the North East of Italy, were the army's front-line units. After the end of the Cold War the corps was reduced in size and on 1 December 2000 it ceded its last brigades to the 1st Defence Forces Command (COMFOD 1°). The personnel of the 3rd Army Corps was used to raise the NATO Rapid Deployable Italian Corps in January 2001. (en)
  • Il III Corpo d'armata è stato una grande unità militare dell'Esercito italiano, con il quartier generale a Milano nel Palazzo Cusani e i suoi reparti schierati in Lombardia, Piemonte e in minor misura nel Veneto. Il Comando era retto da un generale di Corpo d'armata. Attivo dal 1957 al 1997 e forte di una divisione meccanizzata, di una brigata motorizzata, più alcuni supporti tattici, il compito che gli era stato affidato istituzionalmente era quello di contribuire durante il periodo della guerra fredda, con i reparti alle sue dipendenze, alla difesa del nord Italia contro un'ipotetica invasione da est da parte del Patto di Varsavia, a supporto del 4º Corpo d'armata alpino di Bolzano e del V Corpo d'armata di Vittorio Veneto. (it)
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