(1882-05-31)31 May 1882 Cerignola, Kingdom of Italy
Died
1948 (age 66) Rome, Italy
Allegiance
Kingdom of Italy
Service/branch
Royal Italian Army
Rank
Major General
Commands held
1st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Center Artillery Branch Ispectorate 19th Infantry Division Venezia XXII Army Corps
Battles/wars
Italo-Turkish War
World War I
Battles of the Isonzo
Battle of Asiago
Second Italo-Ethiopian War
Italian invasion of Albania
World War II
Italian invasion of Egypt
Operation Compass
Battle of Tobruk
Awards
Silver Medal of Military Valor
Bronze Medal of Military Valor (three times)
Enrico Pitassi Mannella (Cerignola, 31 May 1882 – Rome, 1948) was an Italian general during World War II. An artillery specialist, he was known among his colleagues as the "King of Artillerymen".
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