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The Corpo Reali Equipaggi Marittimi ("Corps of Royal Naval Crews"), also known as Corpo Regi Equipaggi Marittimi or Corpo Reali Equipaggi di Marina (CREM), was the corps that comprised non-commissioned officers and enlisted men of the Regia Marina. It operated the Royal Italian Navy's schools for specialists, such as gunners, mechanics, electricians, radio operators, sonar operators, carpenters, firemen, paymasters, nurses, motormen, helmsmen, deep-sea divers, signalmen, and rangefinder operators. Its schools were located in Venice, La Spezia and Pola.[1][2][3]
Non-commissioned officers who were promoted to commissioned officers without attending the Naval Academy of Livorno or a reserve officers' course became CREM officers, distinct from other officers' corps of the Royal Italian Navy.
After the establishment of the Italian Republic in 1946, the corps was renamed Corpo degli Equipaggi Militari Marittimi ("Corps of Naval Crews"), CEMM.
References
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- ^ "Regia Marina". Betasom - XI Gruppo Sommergibili Atlantici. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
- ^ "La Storia - Marina Militare". Archived from the original on 2019-01-22. Retrieved 2021-10-09.
External links
edit- Maryks, Robert Aleksander; Venturi, Pietro Tacchi (2011-10-28). "Pouring Jewish Water Into Fascist Wine": Untold Stories of (Catholic) Jews from the Archive of Mussolini's Jesuit Pietro Tacchi Venturi (in Italian). BRILL. p. 64. ISBN 978-90-04-21670-9.
- Parlamento, Italy (1939). La legislazione fascista nella XXIX legislatura, 1934-1939 (XII-XVII) (in Italian). Tip. della Camera dei fasci e delle corporazioni. p. 618.
- Italy (1876). Gazzetta ufficiale del regno d'Italia (in Italian). pp. 4–4764.
- Giornale militare per la Marina (in Italian). tipografia Bencini. 1888. p. 575.