Somaliland Campaign Italo-Turkish War Second Italo-Ethiopian War Italian conquest of British Somaliland East African Campaign
Decorations
1 Gold Medal of Military Valour
Military unit
The Royal Corps of Somali Colonial Troops (Italian: Regio corpo truppe coloniali della Somalia italiana) was the colonial body of the Royal Italian Army based in Italian Somaliland, in present-day northeastern, central and southern Somalia.[1]
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