The Artillery decorations are constituted by a couple of criss-crossed gun tubes with a flaming bomb lied on them.
To these main elements others can be added such as two wings next to the bomb, a tank, two sabers, five small cannon balls, or the eagle and the horn of the Alpine troops.
The Antiaircraft Specialty, appeared during the First World War, has got the two wings on the edges of the beret or under the flaming bomb.
The basic insignias of the "land" and the "antiaircraft" specialties are represented here below, while on another page there are the traditional decorations of the "land" subdivisions.
Decorations for Beret
Outside Corps Artillery
Antiaircraft Artillery
Decorations for Cap
Outside Corps Artillery
Antiaircraft Artillery