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Luigi Faggioni

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till near Souda, the six MTM boats were led by Faggioni inside the bay, where they attacked different objectives. One MTM, operated by Sub-Lieutenant
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and then the 5th Naval Group. In 1960 became a member of the High Council of the Armed Forces, and in January 1963 he was promoted to
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in January 1944 (while still in Allied captivity), was repatriated in January 1945 during Italy's
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their boats following mechanical breakdowns (one of them may have also hit
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Attacco dal mare. Storia dei mezzi d'assalto della Marina italiana
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in 1969, he was placed in auxiliary in January 1970. He died in
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Group and then of the 4th Dredging Group; after promotion to
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in the Italian Navy, and in October 1929 he graduated as an
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in 1909. After graduating from the Nautical Institute of
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and appointed commander of the Autonomous Naval Command
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in 1956, he commanded the Divers and Raiders Center in
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Dizionario Biografico Uomini della Marina 1861-1946.
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La Spezia
Liguria
Italy
Chiavari
Liguria
Italy
Kingdom of Italy
Regia Marina
Italian Navy
Decima Flottiglia MAS
World War II
Raid on Souda Bay
Gold Medal of Military Valor
World War II
admiral
Marina Militare
La Spezia
Camogli
Genoa
reserve officer
ensign
torpedo boats
destroyers
sub-lieutenant
Corpo Regi Equipaggi Marittimi
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
lieutenant
MAS
aide

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