207th Coastal Division (Italy) (original) (raw)

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Royal Italian Army infantry division during World War II

207th Coastal Division
Active 1941 – 1943
Country Kingdom of Italy
Branch Royal Italian Army
Size Division
Garrison/HQ Agrigento
Engagements World War II
Insignia
Identificationsymbol 207th Coastal Division gorget patches

Military unit

The 207th Coastal Division (Italian: 207ª Divisione Costiera) was an infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II.[1] Royal Italian Army coastal divisions were second line divisions formed with reservists and equipped with second rate materiel. Recruited locally, they were often commanded by officers called out of retirement.[2]

The division was activated on 15 November 1941 in Palermo by reorganizing the VII Coastal Sector Command.[3] The division was assigned to XII Army Corps, which was responsible for the defense of the western half of the island of Sicily.[1] In January 1942 the division moved its headquarter to Agrigento. The division was responsible for the coastal defense of the coast between Sciacca and Punta Due Rocche to the East of Licata.[4]

The division fought against units of the American Seventh Army after the allies landed on Sicily on 10 July 1943. By 16 July 1943 the division had been severely decimated and was therefore officially declared lost due to wartime events.[4]

Attached to the division:[1]

Commanding officers

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The division's commanding officers were:[1]

  1. ^ a b c d e Bollettino dell'Archivio dell'Ufficio Storico N.II-3 e 4 2002. Rome: Ministero della Difesa - Stato Maggiore dell’Esercito - Ufficio Storico. 2002. p. 202. Retrieved 7 November 2021.
  2. ^ Jowett p 6
  3. ^ Circolare n. 19440 del 22/10/1941 dello S.M.R.E. Uff. Ordinamento - 2a Sezione. "Cronistoria dei reparti costieri". Regio Esercito. Retrieved 12 November 2021.{{[cite web](/wiki/Template:Cite%5Fweb "Template:Cite web")}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ a b c "207a Divisione Costiera". Regio Esercito. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
  5. ^ a b c "Treni Armati della Marina". Italian Navy. Retrieved 7 October 2021.