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Battlefront
The Fucilieri
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Fatigue Uniform
Italian troops were also issued with a lightweight
cotton fatigue uniform for wearing on the march
or for labouring duties.
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Tropical Uniform
In the desert the Fucilieri were issued with a
light cotton tropical uniform. It was a yellowy tan
colour in hue and is often described as Light
Khaki. Trousers and Tunics were the same
colour, though most troops retained their
original Green-Grey puttees. Leather items were
brown leather rather than black, though some
troops retained their black items.
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Sahariana Jacket
A popular form of clothing in the desert was the
Sahariana or bush jacket. It could be any shade
from light khaki to olive khaki. It proved very
popular among officers.
Bersaglieri
Topical Uniform
Like the Fucilieri in the desert the Bersaglieri
wore the light khaki tropical uniform. They were
also commonly seen wearing the Tropical
Helmet adorned with their traditional Cockerel
feathers.
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Captured Uniforms
Often both British shirts and shorts were worn
from captured stocks. These were in the lighter
British Khaki Drill, and make a good contrast on
your desert uniforms.
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Alpini
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