Mario Arpino

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Mario Arpino
Mario Aprino Difesa.jpg
Mario in 2016
Personal details
Born (1937-07-20) 20 July 1937 (age 88)
Military service
Allegiance Republic of Italy
Years of service1956–2001
Battles/wars

Mario Arpino (born 20 July 1937 in Tarvisio) is a retired Italian Air Force general. He played an important role during the Air Campaign of Gulf War, he also help the Coilation to liberate Kuwait. He served the army till 2001 and became the President of the Vitrociset company in 2012.

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Early Life

Mario Arpino was born in Tarvisio on July 20, 1937. He attended the "Rostro" course at the Italian Air Force Academy from 1956 - 59 and received a military pilot's licence from Amendola Jet Training School in 1960. [1]

Military career

After his seven-year tenure with the 51st Wing in Istrana, the fighter-interceptor pilot of the 21st and 22nd Groups became the Commander of the 551st Squadron. In 1967, he was transferred to the 53rd Wing at Cameri. He got promoted to colonel in 1973 and assumed command of the 71st Flight Group as well as the radio measurement department. The following year, he became a colonel and still moved to the Air Force General Staff, where he worked in different section chief positions. In 1977, he was stationed at the 46th Air Brigade in Pisa, where he was first the commander of the Flight Department, then the deputy commander and subsequently the acting commander of the brigade. [1]

He was sent to General Staff again and in 1982 he became an air brigadier general. He was appointed to the 3rd “Plans, Operations, Training and Flight Safety” Department first as the deputy chief and then as the head. In 1987, he got promoted to air division general and took command at the Air Force Academy in Pozzuoli, later becoming the deputy commander of the 2nd Air Region. He was in charge of the air coordination unit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during the Gulf War from October 1990 to March 1991. [2] He was promoted to the rank of General in the Air Force in 1991 and for more than three years served as the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Air Force. He was the commander of the 1st Air Region from July 1994 to June 1995. [3]

He was the Chief of Staff of the Air Force from June 4, 1995, to February 5, 1999, when he became Chief of Defence Staff, a position he occupied until March 31, 2001. After his retirement from active duty, he was appointed president of Vitrociset a company that he ran until 2012. Besides being a member of the steering committee in the Institute of International Affairs and the Italy–USA Foundation, he is an honorary citizen of Campoformido. [1]

Honours

Italian honours

RibbonHonourDate
Cordone di gran Croce OMRI BAR.svg Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic1 June 1995 [4]
Grande ufficiale OMRI BAR.svg Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic2 June 1992 [5]
Commendatore OMRI BAR.svg Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic27 December 1984 [6]
Grande ufficiale BAR.svg Grand Officer of the Military Order of Italy30 March 2001 [4]
Cavaliere BAR.svg Knight of the Military Order of Italy13 September 1991 [4]
Mauriziana BAR.svg Maurician Medal of Merit for 50 Years of Military Career
Medaglia militare aeronautica per lunga navigazione aerea 20 BAR.svg Air Force Long Navigation Medal (20 years)
Medaglia al merito di lungo comando nell'Esercito 15 BAR.svg Military Long Command Medal (15 years)
Anzianita di servizio 40 BAR.svg Gold Cross for Long Military Service (40 years)
OperazioniGolfoPersico2.png Commemorative Cross for Missions in the Persian Gulf

Foreign honours

RibbonHonourCountry
US Legion of Merit Commander ribbon.png Commander of the Legion of MeritUnited States
Legion Honneur Commandeur ribbon.svg Commander of the Legion of HonourFrance
Spanish Aeronautical Merit CrossSpain
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Saudi Arabia) ribbon.svg Third Class Medal of the King of Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia
Kuwait Liberation Medal (Kuwait) ribbon.svg Saudi Commemorative Medal for the Liberation of KuwaitKuwait
Distintivo d'onore ferito in servizio 2008.jpg Honour Badge "Wounded in Service"Italy

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Generale Mario ARPINO - Difesa.it". www.difesa.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2023-12-16. Retrieved 2025-12-07.
  2. "Italian Hard Power: Ambitions and Fiscal Realities". American Enterprise Institute - AEI. Archived from the original on 2024-05-16. Retrieved 2025-12-07.
  3. THE ROLE OF ITALIAN FIGHTER AIRCRAFT IN CRISIS MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS: TRENDS AND NEEDS (PDF). 2011.
  4. 1 2 3 "Quirinale – Honours detail".
  5. "Quirinale – Honours detail".
  6. "Quirinale – Honours detail".