Operational Land Forces Support Command
Operational Land Forces Support Command | |
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Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri di Supporto | |
![]() Coat of arms of the Operational Land Forces Support Command | |
Active | 1 October 2016 - present |
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Role | Combat support Combat service support |
Size | 16,000 troops ca. |
Part of | Staff of the Italian Army |
Seat | Palazzo Carli, Verona |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Gen. C.A. Giuseppenicola Tota |
Chief of Staff | Gen. B. Antonello Messenio Zanitti[1] |
Notable commanders | Alberto Ficuciello |
The Operational Land Forces Support Command (Template:Lang-it, COMFOTER SPT) is a major subdivision of the Italian Army tasked with providing support resources to the Operational Land Forces Command.[2]
History
The Operational Land Forces Support Command was established on 1 October 2016, after the splitting of the Operational Land Forces Command in the Operational Land Forces Command - Army Operational Command (COMFOTER - COE) and in the Operational Land Forces Support Command itself.[3][4]
The Operational Land Forces Support Command was established in accordance to the Revision Plan of the Ground Military Instrument of the Army Staff. The Revision Plan gave to COMFOTER SPT a chain of command independent from the Operational Forces Command, by upgrading the former Suppots Command of the Land Operational Forces and placing the newly-established COMFOTER SPT directly under the Chief of Staff of the Italian Army.[5]
Commanders
In its various configurations, the Operational Land Forces Support Command has had a total of ten Commanders:[6]
- Ten. Gen. Alberto Ficuciello (2001 - 2003);
- Ten. Gen. Antonio Quintana (2003 - 2003);
- Gen. C.A. Cosimo D'Arrigo (2003 - 2005);
- Gen. C.A. Bruno Iob (2005 - 2008);
- Gen. C.A. Armando Novelli (2008 - 2010);
- Gen. C.A. Francesco Tarricone (2010 - 2012);
- Gen. C.A. Roberto Bernardini (2012 - 2014);
- Gen. C.A. Alberto Primicerj (2014 - 2016);
- Gen. C.A. Amedeo Sperotto (2016 - 2018);[4][7][8]
- Gen. C.A. Giuseppenicola Tota (2018 - present).[8][9][10]
Mission
The Operational Land Forces Support Command is a management, coordination and control body of the tactical and logistic support Commands and Units of the Italian Army.[2] The Command is also responsible for the preparation of these Units and Commands, subject to an operational use both nationally[11] and internationally.[2]
The Operational Land Forces Support Command follows policy guidelines issued by the Operational Land Forces Command for preparation, training and preparedness of support Commands and Units.[12]: 9
Organization
The Operational Land Forces Support Command directly depends on the Chief of Staff of the Italian Army and is based in Verona.[2] The Commander makes use of several subordinate bodies to direct the complex of activities entrusted and the subordinate units and commands:[13]
- Commander area;
- Office of the Commanding General;
- Administration Office;
- Chief of Staff - Coordination Section of the General Staff;
- Planning, Programming and Budget Office;
- Legal affairs Office;
- Plans and Situation Office;
- Training Office;
- Security Office;
- Personal office;
- Logistic office;
- General Affairs Office;
- Studies, Regulations and Lessons Learned Office;
- Command Unit.
The commands employed by the Operational Land Forces Support Command are at the brigade level:[2]
Anti-aircraft Artillery Command (Sabaudia);
Artillery Command (Bracciano);
Engineering Command (Rome);
Signal Command (Rome);
Tactical Intelligence Brigade (Anzio);
Logistic supports Command (Rome).
The Command controls a total of approximately 16,000 troops.[2]
See also
References
- ^ "Avvicendamento al comando Artiglieria Controaerei, il generale Antonello Messenio Zanitti cede il comando al parigrado Fabrizio Argiolas". -Military News from Italy- (in Italian). 8 October 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ a b c d e f "Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri di Supporto - Esercito Italiano". www.esercito.difesa.it (in Italian). Esercito Italiano. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ "Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri e Comando Operativo Esercito - Esercito Italiano". www.esercito.difesa.it (in Italian). Esercito Italiano. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ a b Casoli, Paola (3 October 2016). "COMFOTER: cambio comando, al gen Primicerj subentra il collega Sperotto. E il COMFOTER si trasforma in comando di supporto". Paola Casoli Blog (in Italian). Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ Scarpitta, Alberto (12 May 2017). "Il Comando Forze Operative Nord – Analisi Difesa" (in Italian). Analisi Difesa. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ "I Comandanti - Esercito Italiano". www.esercito.difesa.it (in Italian). Esercito Italiano. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ Casoli, Paola (28 September 2016). "COMFOTER, cambio al vertice: il gen Primicerj cede il comando al collega Sperotto". Paola Casoli Blog (in Italian). Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ a b "Passaggio di consegne al comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri di Supporto". Difesa Online (in Italian). 3 July 2018. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ Cannataro, Francesca (4 July 2018). "Il Generale Giuseppenicola Tota prende il Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri di Supporto". Report Difesa (in Italian). Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ Casoli, Paola (4 July 2018). "COMFOTER SPT: la cerimonia del passaggio di consegne tra il gen Sperotto e il gen Tota". Paola Casoli Blog (in Italian).
- ^ "L'Esercito fa il buon Samaritano". La Cronaca di Verona (in Italian). 20 May 2020. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ Rapporto Esercito 2016 (PDF) (in Italian). Esercito Italiano. 2016. p. 9. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
- ^ "Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri di Supporto". www.difesa.it (in Italian). Ministero della Difesa. Retrieved 27 July 2020.