Operational Land Forces Command
Operational Land Forces Command (COMFOTER) is the Italian Army's command tasked with the operational and administrative control of most of its combat forces. COMFOTER reports directly to the chief of staff. The command, located in Verona.
History
The Command of land operations forces (COMFOTER) was activated in Verona on 1 October 1997 following the reform of the military who attributed hierarchical supremacy of the Chief of the Defence Staff. It brings together in a single organization all the units engaged in combat, to support, to specific support for the fight and to communication and information systems, which together amount to about 80%[1] of the Italian Army. Initially it was part of the Allied Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH), with whom he shared the headquarters of the command, which then broke away, when the Allied Land Forces Command in Southern Europe in 2004 was transferred to Madrid, and had four commands :
- Supports Command;
- Command of projection forces;
- 1st Command of the Defence Forces;
- 2nd Command of the Defence Forces;
- Command Alpine troops.
Over time the structure has evolved to take up the Division "Friuli", the 2nd Command of the defense forces, the Command Alpine troops, the command transmissions and information, the Aviation Command, the NATO Rapid Deployable Italian Corps - Italy and the paratroopers brigade "Thunderbolt".
The headquarters of COMFOTER in Verona is Carli Palace, even if the command department is located at the barracks Dalla Bona of Verona.[2]
Structure
From COMFOTER, led by a general of the army or degree equivalent body, depend:[2]
- Divisione "Friuli" (3 brigate)
- 2º Comando delle forze di difesa (5 brigate)
- Comando truppe alpine
- Comando trasmissioni ed informazioni
- Comando aviazione Esercito
- NATO Rapid Deployable Corp - Italy
- Brigata paracadutisti "Folgore"
- Comando artiglieria
- Comando artiglieria contraerea
- Comando genio
Heraldic description of the emblem
The emblem of the COMFOTER comprises a Samnite shield enamelled red metal, color Army, the terrestrial globe of gold and blue, to signify the totality of the hypothetical operational theater, dominated by the depiction of the equestrian statue of Can Grande della Scala, all in gold to symbolize the link with the city of Verona, the top black tricolor on the written COMFOTER
Cronotassi commanders
Degree | Name and surname | temporal extremes | |
---|---|---|---|
Start | End | ||
lieutenant general | Giuseppe Ardito | 1º october 1997 | 13 october 2001 |
lieutenant general | Alberto Ficuciello | 14 october 2001 | 25 may 2003 |
lieutenant general | Antonio Quintana | 26 may 2003 | 9 december 2003 |
Body army general | Cosimo D'Arrigo | 10 december 2003 | 18 july 2005 |
Body army general | Bruno Iob | 19 july 2005 | 7 february 2008 |
Body army general | Armando Novelli | 8 february 2008 | 15 december 2010 |
Body army general | Francesco Tarricone | 16 december 2010 | 25 january 2012 |
Body army general | Roberto Bernardini | 26 january 2012 | 14 september 2014 |
Body army general | Alberto Primicerj | 15 september 2014 |
Notes
- ↑ Rapporto esercito 2012. pp. 35–36.
- ↑ "Comando delle Forze Operative Terrestri La Storia". esercito.difesa.it. Retrieved 11 May 2013.