East African campaign (World War II) order of battle

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The Order of battle of the East African campaign shows the ground forces of both sides in East Africa on the date that the Italians declared war on Britain and France, 10 June 1940 and for the British and Commonwealth forces involved in the 1941 offensive.

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Comando Forze Armate dell'Africa Orientale Italiana

Commander-in-Chief, Italian East African Armed Forces Command, Amedeo, 3rd Duke of Aosta [1]

Northern Sector

Eritrea Troops Command

  • Eritrea Troops Command, in Asmara – Major-General Vincenzo Tessitore
    • V Colonial Brigade, in Kerora – Brigadier-General Angelo Bergonzi
      • XCVII Colonial Battalion
      • CV Colonial Battalion
      • CVI Colonial Battalion
      • V Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 5th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 5th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 5th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 5th Colonial Supply Column
    • VIII Colonial Brigade, in Teseney – Colonel Antonio Rizzo
      • CI Colonial Battalion
      • CII Colonial Battalion
      • VIII Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 8th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 8th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 8th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 8th Colonial Supply Column
    • XII Colonial Brigade, in Sebderat – Colonel Ugo Tabellini
      • XXXV Colonial Battalion
      • XXXVI Colonial Battalion
      • XLIII Colonial Battalion
      • XII Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 12th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 12th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 12th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 12th Colonial Supply Column
    • 2nd CC.NN. Legion "Ivo Oliveti", in Asmara
      • XIII CC.NN. Battalion
      • XIV CC.NN. Battalion
      • XVI CC.NN. Battalion
      • CXVI CC.NN. Battalion
    • 1 × Colonial Artillery Group (77/28 field guns)
    • 1 × CC.NN. Anti-aircraft Group (75/27 CK and Model 35 anti-aircraft guns)
    • German Auto-transported Company (German volunteers)
    • Colonial Unit "Cheren" (Irregular forces)
    • Armoured Car Section "Eritrea" (1ZM armoured cars)

Amhara Troops Command

  • Amhara Troops Command, in Gondar – Major-General Agostino Martini
    • III Colonial Brigade, in Debre Marqos – Colonel Saverio Maraventano
      • XI Colonial Battalion
      • XXIII Colonial Battalion
      • XXX Colonial Battalion
      • LXX Colonial Battalion
      • III Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 3rd Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 3rd Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 3rd Colonial Field Hospital
      • 3rd Colonial Supply Column
    • IV Colonial Brigade, in Gondar – Colonel Livio Bonelli
      • XIV Colonial Battalion
      • XXV Colonial Battalion
      • XXVII Colonial Battalion
      • XXIX Colonial Battalion
      • IV Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 4th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 4th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 4th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 4th Colonial Supply Column
    • XIX Colonial Brigade, in Injibara – Colonel Enrico Durante
      • XXI Colonial Battalion
      • LXV Colonial Battalion
      • LXXII Colonial Battalion
      • LXXXVI Colonial Battalion
      • XIX Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 19th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 19th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 19th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 19th Colonial Supply Column
    • XXI Colonial Brigade, in Debre Tabor – Colonel Ignazio Angelini
      • LXXVII Colonial Battalion
      • LXXVIII Colonial Battalion
      • LXXIX Colonial Battalion
      • LXXX Colonial Battalion
      • XXI Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 21st Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 21st Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 21st Colonial Field Hospital
      • 21st Colonial Supply Column
    • XXII Colonial Brigade, in Dangla – Colonel Adriano Torelli
      • LXVII Colonial Battalion
      • LXVIII Colonial Battalion
      • LXIX Colonial Battalion
      • LXXXI Colonial Battalion
      • XXII Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 22nd Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 22nd Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 22nd Colonial Field Hospital
      • 22nd Colonial Supply Column
    • 3rd CC.NN. Legion "Reginaldo Giuliani", in Gondar
      • CXXXI CC.NN. Battalion
      • CXLI CC.NN. Battalion
      • CXLVI CC.NN. Battalion
      • CLI CC.NN. Battalion
    • 7th CC.NN. Legion "F. Battisti", in Dessie
      • CLXV CC.NN. Battalion
      • CCXL CC.NN. Battalion
      • DCXXX CC.NN. Battalion
      • DCXXXV CC.NN. Battalion
    • III Colonial Battalion
    • CVIII Colonial Battalion
    • CXIV Colonial Battalion
    • 1 × CC.NN. Anti-aircraft Group (75/27 CK and Model 35 anti-aircraft guns)
    • Colonial Unit "Amhara" (Irregular forces)
    • I Colonial Frontier Units Group
    • II Colonial Frontier Units Group
    • Armoured Car Section "Amhara" (1ZM armoured cars)

Southern Sector

Galla and Sidama Troops Command

  • Galla and Sidama Troops Command, in Jimma – General Pietro Gazzera
    • I Colonial Brigade, in Magi – Colonel Guido Pialorsi
      • I Colonial Battalion
      • VI Colonial Battalion
      • VIII Colonial Battalion
      • XVIII Colonial Battalion
      • III Colonial Artillery Group (75/13 howitzers)
      • 1st Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 1st Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 1st Colonial Field Hospital
      • 1st Colonial Supply Column
    • IX Colonial Brigade, in Yabelo – Colonel Flaminio Orrigo
      • II Colonial Battalion
      • XVII Colonial Battalion
      • LIX Colonial Battalion
      • LX Colonial Battalion
      • IX Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 9th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 9th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 9th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 9th Colonial Supply Column
    • X Colonial Brigade, in Gimbi – Colonel Giuseppe Cloza
      • XXVIII Colonial Battalion
      • LV Colonial Battalion
      • CLXXXI Colonial Battalion
      • CLXXXVII Colonial Battalion
      • X Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 10th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 10th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 10th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 10th Colonial Supply Column
    • XVIII Colonial Brigade, in Jimma – Colonel Bartolemeo Minola
      • XVI Colonial Battalion
      • LXI Colonial Battalion
      • CLXXXII Colonial Battalion
      • CLXXXIII Colonial Battalion
      • XVIII Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 18th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 18th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 18th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 18th Colonial Supply Column
    • XXV Colonial Brigade, in Dolo – Lieutenant-Colonel Giorgio Rolandi
      • VII Colonial Battalion
      • XXVIII Colonial Battalion
      • LIV Colonial Battalion
      • XXV Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 25th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 25th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 25th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 25th Colonial Supply Column
    • 6th CC.NN. Legion "Luigi Valcarenghi", in Jimma
      • DCCXXXI CC.NN. Battalion
      • DCCXLV CC.NN. Battalion
    • VI Colonial Cavalry Squadrons Group
    • XI Colonial Cavalry Squadrons Group
    • 1 × CC.NN. Anti-aircraft Group (75/27 CK and Model 35 anti-aircraft guns)
    • III Colonial Frontier Units Group
    • IV Colonial Frontier Units Group
    • V Colonial Frontier Units Group
    • Colonial Unit "Gallabi" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Uollame" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Uolkitti" (Irregular forces)
    • Armoured Car Section "Galla-Sidama" (1ZM armoured cars)

Eastern Sector

Harar Troops Command

  • Harar Troops Command, in Harar – Major-General Carlo De Simone
    • XIII Colonial Brigade, in Dire Dawa – Brigadier-General Cesare Nam
      • XX Colonial Battalion
      • XXXIX Colonial Battalion
      • XLVIII Colonial Battalion
      • XIII Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 13th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 13th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 13th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 13th Colonial Supply Column
    • XIV Colonial Brigade, in Harar – Colonel Siliprandi
      • XXXVII Colonial Battalion
      • LXIV Colonial Battalion
      • LXXXIII Colonial Battalion
      • XIV Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 14th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 14th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 14th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 14th Colonial Supply Column
    • XV Colonial Brigade, in Jijiga – Major Romano
      • XXXVIII Colonial Battalion
      • XL Colonial Battalion
      • XLIX Colonial Battalion
      • CXLII Colonial Battalion
      • XV Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 15th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 15th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 15th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 15th Colonial Supply Column
    • XVII Colonial Brigade, in Lassar – Colonel Focanti
      • XLII Colonial Battalion
      • LVIII Colonial Battalion
      • LXVI Colonial Battalion
      • XVII Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 17th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 17th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 17th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 17th Colonial Supply Column
    • 4th CC.NN. Legion "Filippo Corridoni", in Harar
      • CLXIV CC.NN. Battalion
      • CLXVI CC.NN. Battalion
      • DII CC.NN. Battalion
      • DIV CC.NN. Battalion
    • I Arab-Somali Battalion
    • LXV Machine Gun Battalion (detached from the 65th Infantry Division "Granatieri di Savoia")
    • XIV Colonial Cavalry Squadrons Group
    • 1x Colonial Artillery Group (77/28 field guns)
    • 1x CC.NN. Anti-aircraft Group (75/27 CK and Model 35 anti-aircraft guns)
    • VI Dubat Units Group
    • Colonial Unit "Fanelli" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Svianò" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Asellè" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Alefà" (Irregular forces)
    • 1st Armoured Car Squadron (Fiat 611 armoured cars)
    • Armoured Car Section "Harar" (1ZM armoured cars)

Scioa Troops Command

  • Scioa Troops Command, in Addis Ababa – Major-General Ettore Scala
    • XX Colonial Brigade, in Baidoa – Colonel Giuseppe Azzolini
      • XL Colonial Battalion
      • LXXIV Colonial Battalion
      • LXXV Colonial Battalion
      • LXXVI Colonial Battalion
      • XX Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 20th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 20th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 20th Colonial Field Hospital
      • 20th Colonial Supply Column
    • XXIII Colonial Brigade, in Waliso – Lieutenant-Colonel Casabassa
      • LXXXVIII Colonial Battalion
      • LXXXIX Colonial Battalion
      • XC Colonial Battalion
      • XXIII Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
      • 23rd Colonial Cavalry Squadron
      • 23rd Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
      • 23rd Colonial Field Hospital
      • 23rd Colonial Supply Column
    • 1st CC.NN. Legion "Arnaldo Mussolini", in Addis Ababa
      • II CC.NN. Battalion
      • IV CC.NN. Battalion
      • V CC.NN. Battalion
      • XI CC.NN. Battalion
    • Addis Ababa Artillery Command, in Addis Ababa
      • 2 × CC.NN. Anti-aircraft groups (75/46 anti-aircraft guns)
      • 1 × Heavy Field Artillery Battery (104/32 howitzers)
      • 1 × Heavy Field Artillery Battery (149/13 howitzers)
      • 1 × Position Artillery Battery (120/45 naval guns in fixed positions)
      • 7 × Position Artillery batteries (120/25 field guns in fixed positions)
    • I Colonial Cavalry Squadrons Group
    • II Colonial Cavalry Squadrons Group
    • III Colonial Cavalry Squadrons Group
    • V Colonial Cavalry Squadrons Group
    • XV Colonial Cavalry Squadrons Group
    • XL Machine Gun Battalion (detached from the 40th Infantry Division "Cacciatori d'Africa")
    • Colonial Units Group "Altopiano" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Units Group "Rolle" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Units Group "Scioa" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Units Group "Uollo Ambassel" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Auasc" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Bolè" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Buriè" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Doduò" (Irregular forces)
    • Colonial Unit "Moggiò" (Irregular forces)
    • 3 × Anti-tank companies (47/32 anti-tank guns)
    • Armoured Car Section "Scioa" (1ZM armoured cars)

Autonomous Giuba Sector

General Reserve

40th Infantry Division "Cacciatori d'Africa"

  • 40a Divisione Fanteria Cacciatori d'Africa.png 40th Infantry Division "Cacciatori d'Africa" , in Addis Ababa – Major-General Giovanni Varda
    • 210th Infantry Regiment "Bisagno"
      • Command Company
      • 2 × Fusiliers battalions
    • 211th Infantry Regiment "Pescara"
      • Command Company
      • 2 × Fusiliers battalions
    • III CC.NN. Battalion
    • XV CC.NN. Battalion
    • I African Motorized Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
    • XVIII Mixed African Engineer Battalion
    • Divisional Services

65th Infantry Division "Granatieri di Savoia"

  • 65a Divisione Fanteria Granatieri di Savoia.png 65th Infantry Division "Granatieri di Savoia" , in Addis Ababa – Major-General Amedeo Liberati
    • 10th Grenadier Regiment
      • Command Company
      • 2 × Grenadier battalions
      • Alpini Battalion "Uork Amba"
      • Support Weapons Company (65/17 field guns)
      • Mortar Company (81mm Mod. 35 mortars)
    • 11th Granatieri Regiment
      • Command Company
      • 2 × Grenadier battalions
      • African Bersaglieri Battalion
      • Support Weapons Company (65/17 field guns)
      • Mortar Company (81mm Mod. 35 mortars)
    • 11th East African CC.NN. Legion
      • I CC.NN. Battalion
      • XII CC.NN. Battalion
    • 60th Artillery Regiment "Granatieri di Savoia" (Motorized)
      • Command Unit
      • I Group (65/17 field guns)
      • II Group (65/17 field guns)
      • III Group (65/17 field guns)
      • IV Group (100/17 howitzers)
      • V Group (105/28 howitzers)
      • Ammunition and Supply Unit
    • Cavalry Squadrons Group "Cavalieri di Neghelli" ("Knights of Neghelli")
      • 2 × Cavalry squadrons
      • 1 × Tank Squadron (L3/33 tankettes)
    • 60th Signal Engineers Company
    • 60th Engineer Company
    • Medical Section
    • Supply Section
    • Carabinieri Section

Autonomous brigades

  • II Colonial Brigade, in Ankober – Colonel Orlando Lorenzini
    • IV Colonial Battalion
    • V Colonial Battalion
    • IX Colonial Battalion
    • X Colonial Battalion
    • II Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
    • 2nd Colonial Cavalry Squadron
    • 2nd Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
    • 2nd Colonial Field Hospital
    • 2nd Colonial Supply Column
  • VI Colonial Brigade, in Dessie – Colonel Agostino Magrini
    • XIX Colonial Battalion
    • XXIV Colonial Battalion
    • XXXI Colonial Battalion
    • XXXIV Colonial Battalion
    • VI Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
    • 6th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
    • 6th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
    • 6th Colonial Field Hospital
    • 6th Colonial Supply Column
  • VII Colonial Brigade, in Ambo – Colonel Tiburzio Rean
    • XIII Colonial Battalion
    • XV Colonial Battalion
    • XLV Colonial Battalion
    • VII Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
    • 7th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
    • 7th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
    • 7th Colonial Field Hospital
    • 7th Colonial Supply Column
  • XI Colonial Brigade, in Fiche – Colonel Francesco Prina
    • LI Colonial Battalion
    • LII Colonial Battalion
    • LVI Colonial Battalion
    • XI Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
    • 11th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
    • 11th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
    • 11th Colonial Field Hospital
    • 11th Colonial Supply Column
  • XVI Colonial Brigade, in Teseney – Colonel Manlio Manetti
    • XXII Colonial Battalion
    • XXIII Colonial Battalion
    • XLVII Colonial Battalion
    • LIII Colonial Battalion
    • XVI Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
    • 16th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
    • 16th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
    • 16th Colonial Field Hospital
    • 16th Colonial Supply Column
  • XLI Colonial Brigade, in Adigrat – Brigadier-General Ugo Fongoli
    • XCVIII Colonial Battalion
    • XCIX Colonial Battalion
    • CXXXI Colonial Battalion
    • CXXXII Colonial Battalion
    • XLI Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
    • 41st Colonial Cavalry Squadron
    • 41st Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
    • 41st Colonial Field Hospital
    • 41st Colonial Supply Column
  • LXXXV Colonial Brigade, in Shashamane – Colonel Lannuti
    • CLXXXIII Colonial Battalion
    • CLXXXIV Colonial Battalion
    • CLXXXV Colonial Battalion
    • CLXXXVI Colonial Battalion
    • LXXXV Colonial Artillery Group (65/17 field guns)
    • 85th Colonial Cavalry Squadron
    • 85th Mixed Colonial Engineer Company
    • 85th Colonial Field Hospital
    • 85th Colonial Supply Column

Colonial divisions

Over the course of the war the Italians combined some of the colonial brigades in divisions, however the sources as to which brigades were attached to which division and for how long are contradictory. Below follows the division listing as given by the Italian wikipedia at it:Divisioni del Regio Esercito nella seconda guerra mondiale#Divisioni coloniali - Africa Orientale Italiana:

DivisionBrigadesActivatedDissolved
Harar Colonial DivisionXIII Colonial Brigade
XIX Colonial Brigade
XV Colonial Brigade
10 June 1940
1st Eritrean Division V Colonial Brigade
XLIV Colonial Brigade
2nd Eritrean Division VIII Colonial Brigade
XVI Colonial Brigade
3rd Colonial DivisionVI Colonial Brigade
XII Colonial Brigade
10 February 1941
4th Colonial DivisionXI Colonial Brigade
XLI Colonial Brigade
4 February 1941
21st Colonial DivisionIX Colonial Brigade
XVIII Colonial Brigade
10 June 1940
22nd Colonial DivisionI Colonial Brigade
LXXXVI Colonial Brigade
10 June 19409 luglio 1941
23rd Colonial DivisionX Colonial Brigade
?
10 June 1940
24th Colonial DivisionXXV Colonial Brigade
LXXXV Colonial Brigade
25th Colonial Division ?
?
26th Colonial DivisionVII Colonial Brigade
?
101st Somali Division XX Colonial Brigade
XCII Colonial Brigade
102nd Somali Division XCI Colonial Brigade
?

May 1941

Total 127,000 men

Comando Aeronautica Africa Orientale Italiana, June 1940

Generale di Squadra Aerea Pietro Pinna Parpaglia [3] [lower-alpha 2]

Northern Sector Command

The Northern Sector Command (Italian : Commando Settore Nord) was based in Asmara.

Western Sector Command

The Western Sector Command (Commando Settore Ouest) was based in Addis Ababa. The Command was formed on 1 August 1940 and disbanded on 19 August 1941.

Generale di Brigata Aerea Collati

Southern Sector Command

The Southern Sector Command (Commando Settore Sud) was based in Mogadishu.(All data from Nafziger 2012, unless indicated; original source: National Archives Microcopy No. T-821, Roll 144, American Historical Association Committee for the Study of War Documents, Washington, DC. 1960.) [7]

British and Commonwealth forces

Commander-in-Chief – General Archibald Wavell, Cairo

Northern front, Sudan

Southern front, Kenya

British Somaliland

British and Commonwealth forces, 1941

Commander-in-Chief – General Archibald Wavell

Northern front, Eritrea

Commander – Lieutenant-General William Platt

Southern front, Kenya

British Somaliland

See also

Notes

  1. All data from Nafziger 2012, unless indicated. (Original source, National Archives Microcopy No. T-821, Roll 144, American Historical Association Committee for the Study of War Documents, Washington, DC. 1960.) [2]
  2. All data from Shores 1996 unless specified. [3]
  3. Promoted to acting lieutenant-general in August 1940 [10]
  4. This section cited to Playfair (1954) unless specified. Chater was promoted to Brigadier in August. [11]
  5. Details on Gazelle Force taken from Prasad (1963) unless specified. [12]

Citations

  1. "Comando Forze Armate dell'Africa Orientale Italiana, 10.06.40". niehorster.org. Retrieved 2019-01-23.
  2. Nafziger 2012, 941IEBA.
  3. 1 2 Shores 1996, p. 11.
  4. Dunning 1998, p. 58.
  5. Dunning 1998, pp. 58–59.
  6. Dunning 1998, p. 60.
  7. Nafziger 2012, 940IDAA (pp. 8–9).
  8. Playfair et al. 1954, p. 168.
  9. Playfair et al. 1954, p. 180.
  10. "No. 34934". The London Gazette (Supplement). 27 August 1940. p. 5269.
  11. 1 2 Playfair et al. 1954, pp. 83, 98, 172.
  12. Prasad 1963, p. 160.
  13. Mackenzie 1951, p. 62.
  14. Playfair et al. 1954, p. 172.
  15. Mackenzie 1951, p. 25.

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