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Bruno Brivonesi
Born(1886-07-16)16 July 1886
Ancona, Marche, Italy
Died1970
Rome, Latium, Italy
AllegianceBruno Brivonesi Kingdom of Italy
Service/branchBruno Brivonesi Regia Marina
Years of service1906–1946
RankAmmiraglio di Divisione (Vice Admiral)
Commands held
  • Città di Jesi (airship)
  • Ferrara air base
  • Capua air base
  • M 6 (airship)
  • PV 3 (airship)
  • Nicolò Zeno (destroyer)
  • Italian Far East Naval Command
  • Trento (heavy cruiser)
  • Italian Naval Academy
  • Naval Command Libya
  • 3rd Naval Division
  • Naval Command Sardinia
Battles/wars
  • Italo-Turkish War
  • World War I
    • Adriatic Campaign
  • World War II
    • Battle of the Mediterranean
    • Operation Halberd
    • Battle of the Duisburg Convoy
Awards
  • Silver Medal of Military Valor (four times)
  • War Merit Cross
  • Military Order of Savoy

Bruno Brivonesi (16 July 1886 – 1970) was an Italian admiral during World War II. His brother, Bruto, was also an admiral.

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