Italian destroyer Fuciliere

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Fuciliere was the name of at least two ships of the Italian Navy and may refer to:

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Italian destroyer <i>Fuciliere</i> (1938)

Fuciliere was one of nineteen Soldati-class destroyers built for the Regia Marina in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Completed in early 1939, she served in World War II.