"Aquensem legionem time"
Military Order of Italy
Decree of 5th June 1920
In the hard efforts of the war, in trench or in battle, it showed spirit of sacrifice and courage, audacity and tenacity, consecrating the roman virtue of Italy. (1915-1918). (To the Infantry).
Golden Medal to the Military Valour
Decree of 16th February 1948
In the glorious and tragic event of Cefalonia, with the valour and the blood of its infantrymen, for the prestige of the Italian Army and the military honour, it ignored the surrender of the enemy, preferring to face it in desperate conditions. (Cefalonia, 8th – 25th September 1943).
Silver Medal to the Military Valour
Decree of 31st December 1947
In three months of violent battles, with tenacity and valour, it impeded the success to the enemy. In our offensive, it attacked violently the enemy positions. Deserved of its secular glories, it marked the way to the victory with the blood of its heroic infantryment. (Himara, Vunoi, Val Shushizza; December 1940 – April 1941).
Silver Medal to the Military Valour
Decree of 12th July 1859
For the good conduct of the Regiment. (San
Martino battle, 24th June 1859).
Silver Medal to the Military Valour
Decree of 13th July 1849
For the excellent conduct of the Regiment in the battles of Sforzesca and Novara. (First War of Independence, 21st – 23rd March 1849).
Bronze Medal to the Military Valour
Decree of 5th June 1920
For the tenacity and the valour of the first battalion of the Regiment in violent and bloody battles. (Mount Sei Busi, 29th August – 30th October 1915; Valloncello di Selz, 22nd – 23rd April 1916; Gallio, 25th July 1916).