Alpini
Alpini are the Italian Army's mountain infantry corps, formed in 1872 to defend Italy's Alpine frontiers. They specialize in warfare in high-altitude and rugged terrain, including mountain patrols, reconnaissance, assault in alpine environments, and disaster relief. The force is known for its distinctive cappello Alpino, a felt hat with a wide brim and a single black raven feather worn on the left; cap badges denote unit identity. The Alpini operate within the Comando Truppe Alpine, the Army's mountain-warfare command, and collaborate with other formations for operations in difficult terrain and extreme weather.
History: The Alpini were created for border defense after Italian unification and achieved prominence on the
Organization and training: The Alpini are organized into mountain infantry battalions grouped under the Alpine Troops