November 9th – Florence Armed Forces Day November 20, 2008
Posted by David Cenciotti in Italian Air Force, Military Aviation.Tags: 46 Air Brigade, 46 Brigata Aerea, AB412, Aeronautica Militare, C-130J, Carabinieri, Esercito Italiano, Italian Air Force, Italian Army, NH-90, NH90, parachuters
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As I explained in a previous post (November 4th 2008 – 90th Anniversary of the end of WWI) between Nov 4 and Nov 9, the major Italian towns hosted the celebrations of the Armed Forces Day and the 90th anniversary of the end of WWI. Matteo Marianeschi went to Florence and took the following pictures of the static and air display conducted there on Nov 9.








































First of all, thanks David for sharing my pictures.
An intresting story is linked with the name “QUOTA” written on the port and starboard side of the medium wheeled tank “Centauro”.
The tank belongs to the glorious Italian Army Regiment “Savoia Cavalleria” (Savoia’s cavalry) whose history is of course strictly linked with horses.
The name QUOTA belonged to one of the most famous horses of the Regiment and today – as you can see from the pictures – is the own name of the tank.
All the Regiment’s men are proud of this piece of history.
The 6×6 APC “Puma” belonged to the Regiment too but is not considered the main “mount” oh the group and soo it doesn’t wear nor markings neither names since today.