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Vignole (also Le Vignole ) is an island in the Venetian Lagoon , northern Italy , with an area of 69.20 ha (171 acres). It is located north-east of Venice , between the islands of Sant'Erasmo and La Certosa .

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55-412: Vignole consists of two islands which are connected by a bridge. As with neighbouring Sant'Erasmo, Vignole has a small population most of whom work in agriculture. The eastern part of the island is a military zone, housing facilities of the amphibious Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" . Two bridges connect the military zone to Sant'Andrea Island , the location of Forte di Sant'Andrea  [ it ] ,

110-460: A Panzerfaust 3 anti-tank rocket launcher , and a M6C-210 60mm mortar. Each fusilier squad rides in two VTLM Lince vehicles. The Lagunari companies' maneuver support platoons consist of a command team, a surveillance and target acquisition team, a fire direction squad, three mortar squads, equipped with MX2 81mm mortars, and two anti-tank squads with Spike MR anti-tank guided missiles . The 1st Lagunari Battalion's Maneuver Support Company fields

165-593: A French ship. His wife died in Marseille , and he himself reached Paris. In Paris, he became a leader among the Italian exiles. There, he became a convert from republicanism to monarchism, being convinced that only under the auspices of King Victor Emmanuel could Italy be freed, and together with Giorgio Pallavicini and Giuseppe La Farina , he founded the Società Nazionale Italiana , with

220-602: A bow "surmounted by the lion of Saint Mark , resplendent with gold", bore "the Venetian standard veiled with black crape ", and had "two silver colossal statues waving the national colours of Italy ". The statues represented the unification of Italy and Venice. His remains are interred in a sarcophagus, which is located in the Piazzetta dei Leoncini , on the north side of the Basilica San Marco . According to

275-630: A command company with personnel from the army and navy, a truck-transported company with army personnel, an amphibious company with navy personnel. On 15 October 1951, the Italian Navy's Battalion "San Marco" in Villa Vicentina , which was manned by navy personnel and organized as an army infantry battalion, was assigned, in regards to training and disciplinary issues, to the Lagoonal Forces Sector Command, while

330-402: A driver. Each fusilier squad is equipped with one Minimi machine gun, one ARX200 battle rifle , and two ARX160 assault rifles , one of which includes an underslung GLX160 grenade launcher . The fusilier platoons' maneuver support squads include the platoon's commander and deputy commander, two drivers, a radio operator, and a fire support squad, which is equipped with a Minimi machine gun,

385-544: A heavy mortar platoon, an anti-tank platoon, and a sniper squad. The Heavy Mortar Platoon consists of four mortar squads, each of which is equipped with a MO-120 RT 120mm mortar. The Anti-tank Platoon consists of four anti-tank squads equipped with Spike LR anti-tank guided missiles . The Sniper Squad, consists of three sniper teams, which field one sniper, one spotter, and a driver. Daniele Manin Daniele Manin (13 May 1804 – 22 September 1857)

440-591: A mid-16th century fortress. Historically, the island was used by the ancient Romans and the Venetians as a vacation place. It directly faced the Adriatic Sea before accumulation of sand at Punta Sabbioni . In the 7th century two tribunes from Torcello built a small church dedicated to St. John the Baptist and St. Christine. The few other points of interest include the small church of St. Eurosia , with

495-652: A single Lagoonal Support Unit. Afterwards the Lagoonal Grouping consisted of the following units: On 25 October 1959, the Lagoonal Grouping received its flag in a ceremony on Piazza San Marco in Venice. In 1963, the grouping's three amphibious battalions were mechanized and equipped with M113 armored personnel carriers . In 1964, the Lagoonal Support Unit was equipped with M4 Sherman tanks and renamed XXII Tank Battalion . On 24 May 1964,

550-405: A small bell tower. The island is accessed on Actv waterbus line 13 ( Fondamente Nove - Murano -Vignole-Lazzaretto Nuovo- Sant'Erasmo - Treporti ). It is also served by a night service. Lagunari Regiment %22Serenissima%22 The Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" ( Italian : Reggimento Lagunari "Serenissima" ) is a unit of Italian Army 's amphibious Lagunari speciality. The name of

605-896: A speciality of the Italian Army's infantry arm. In 1550, the Republic of Venice formed a corps of embarked troops for the Venetian fleet , which were named Fanti da Mar (Infantry of the Sea). Present on all Venetian ships the Fanti da Mar were disbanded after the Fall of the Republic of Venice on 12 May 1797. In 1848, revolutions erupted in the Italian states, which led to the First Italian War of Independence . On 17 March 1848,

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660-458: Is equipped with AAV7-A1 amphibious assault vehicles and Amphibious Combat Vehicles , and a Watercraft Platoon, which operates the regiment's landing craft and speedboats. Each of the three Lagunari companies consists of three fusilier platoons, one maneuver support platoon, and a logistic squad. Each fusilier platoon consists of three fusilier squads and a maneuver support squad, with each fusilier squad fielding two fire teams of four Lagunari and

715-664: The Balkans the regiment was awarded a Silver Medal of Army Valor, which was affixed to the regiment's flag and added to the regiment's coat of arms. In 2004, the Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" deployed to Iraq as part of the Multi-National Force – Iraq . On 5 and 6 August 2004, forces of Muqtada al-Sadr 's Mahdi Army fought units of the Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" for control of

770-746: The Cavallino peninsula. After routing the Austrians the unit returned to its base in Venice-Lido , where General Guglielmo Pepe honored the unit with a visit on 23 October. On 4 May 1849, Austrian forces, which in the meantime had defeated the Kingdom of Sardinia in the First Italian War of Independence, began the Siege of Venice with an attack against the fort of Marghera. On 26 May 1849,

825-605: The Coastal Lagoon Battalion "Marghera" formed the Lagoonal Support Unit. On 1 September 1952, the Coastal Lagoon Battalion "Piave" was formed in Mestre with the same organization as the "Marghera" battalion. On 1 January 1953, the Lagoonal Forces Sector Command was transferred from the V Territorial Military Command to the V Army Corps . On 1 January 1954, the landing crafts and boats of

880-623: The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition , Manin was a man of the greatest honesty, and possessed genuinely statesmanlike qualities. He believed in Italian unity when most men, even Cavour , regarded it as a vain thing. For example, during the 1856 Congress of Paris , Manin met with Cavour to discuss the unification of Italy . After the meeting, Cavour wrote that Manin had talked about " l'unità d'Italia ed altre corbellerie " ("the unity of Italy and other nonsense"). Manin's work of propaganda by means of

935-588: The Infantry Division "Folgore" retained operational control of the battalion. On 1 December 1951, the Lagoonal Forces Sector Command and the Coastal Lagoon Battalion "Marghera" reached full operational capability. On 1 December 1952, the Upper Adriatic Autonomous Maritime Military transferred its disciplinary oversight of the Lagoonal Forces Sector Command to V Territorial Military Command. On 15 July 1952,

990-731: The Italian Armed Forces ' Sea Projection Force ( Italian : Forza di proiezione dal mare ). In 1957, Italian Army formed the Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" in Venice, which was tasked with the defense of the coastal lagoons in the northern Adriatic Sea : the Venetian Lagoon , the Marano Lagoon , and the Grado Lagoon . Although the Lagunari are the youngest speciality of the Italian Army's infantry,

1045-541: The Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia , which it still controlled, to the Second French Empire , which in turn ceded it to the Kingdom of Italy . On 1 January 1877, the Royal Italian Army 's 2nd Engineer Regiment formed the 14th Sappers Company (Lagunari), which was based in Venice and tasked with operating in the Venetian Lagoon , Marano Lagoon , and Grado Lagoon . On 1 January 1883, the company

1100-470: The disciplinary issues. The command was tasked with the defense of the coastal lagoons in the northern Adriatic Sea : the Venetian Lagoon , the Marano Lagoon , and the Grado Lagoon . On 1 July 1951, the command formed a command platoon, which included navy and army personnel. On 30 August of the same year, the Coastal Lagoon Battalion "Marghera" was formed in Malcontenta . The battalion consisted of

1155-479: The 1st Lagunari Battalion "Serenissima" lost its autonomy and the next day the battalion entered the reformed Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" as 1st Lagunari Battalion. The reformed regiment also incorporated the Nautical Vehicles Company of the disbanded Amphibious Battalion "Sile" . Afterwards the regiment consisted of a command, a command and services company, a nautical vehicles company, and

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1210-563: The 1st Lagunari Battalion "Serenissima" received the flag of the Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" in a ceremony on Piazza San Marco in Venice. On 12 November 1976, the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone assigned with decree 846 the flag and traditions of the Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" and the traditions of the Fanti di Mar to the 1st Lagunari Battalion "Serenissima". On 25 June 1984,

1265-749: The 1st Lagunari Battalion. On 16 September 1996, the regiment was transferred from the 5th Army Corps to the Support Units Command "Legnano" . On 31 December 1997, the Support Units Command "Legnano" was disbanded and regiment was transferred to the Projection Forces Command . On 1 December 2000, the Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" joined the Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" . The regiment repeatedly deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo as part of NATO 's peacekeeping missions. For its conduct in

1320-680: The 20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th Lagunari companies. From 1915 to 1918, the Lagunari were tasked with maintaining a 1,700 kilometer long navigable network lagoons and rivers of the Mantua - Ferrara - Marano Lagoon triangle. After the Battle of Caporetto and the Italian retreat to the Piave river the Lagunari companies operated on the extreme right flank of the Italian front in the Piave estuary and along

1375-636: The Amphibious Transports Company. Afterwards the regiment consisted of the following units: During the 1975 army reform the army disbanded the regimental level and newly independent battalions were granted for the first time their own flags. On 1 September 1975, the Amphibious Battalion "Marghera" in Malcontenta was disbanded. On 19 October 1975, the Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" was disbanded. The next day

1430-611: The Amphibious Troops Command was assigned to the Mechanized Division "Folgore" . The 1st Lagunari Battalion "Serenissima" consisted of a command, a command and services company, three mechanized companies with M113 armored personnel carriers , and a heavy mortar company with M106 mortar carriers with 120mm Mod. 63 mortars. At the time the battalion fielded 896 men (45 officers, 100 non-commissioned officers, and 751 soldiers). On 25 October 1975,

1485-630: The Austrian governor, to release Manin (17 March). The Austrians soon lost control of the city: the Arsenal was seized by revolutionaries, and, under the direction of Manin, a civic guard and a provisional government were instituted. The Austrians withdrew from Venice on 26 March, and Manin became president of the re-created Republic of San Marco . He was in favour of Italian unity and was not anxious about annexation to Piedmont because he would have liked to enlist French aid. He then resigned his powers to

1540-648: The II Lagunari Battalion with the 10th, 21st, 22nd, and 24th Lagunari companies in Ferrara. In October 1918, the regiment formed the 1st Train Company and the same month the regiment's companies were heavily engaged in the Piave delta during the Battle of Vittorio Veneto . In November 1918, the regiment moved from Ferrara to Venice, where it was disbanded on 21 November 1919. The regiment's last remaining battalion, which consisted of two Lagunari companies,

1595-569: The Italian Armed Forces began with the formation of the Lagoonal Forces Sector Command ( Italian : Comando Settore Forze Lagunari ) in Venice Lido . The command was a mixed Italian Army - Italian Navy formation under the command of a navy Counter admiral and assigned to the army's V Territorial Military Command for training and operational use and dependent to the navy's Upper Adriatic Autonomous Maritime Military Command for

1650-686: The Lagoonal Forces Sector Command were merged into the Landing Craft Group, which, on 15 January 1956, was renamed Naval Vehicles Group. On 1 March 1956, the command of the Lagoonal Forces Sector was assigned to a colonel of the Italian Army and the process of detaching the navy component began. On 1 July 1957, the Battalion "San Marco" was renamed Coastal Lagoon Battalion "Isonzo" and its navy personnel and materiel replaced by army personnel and materiel. By 1 September 1957,

1705-518: The Lagoonal Forces Sector Command, which now consisted almost entirely of army personnel, was renamed Lagoonal Grouping ( Italian : Raggruppamento Lagunare ). On 1 February 1958, the grouping formed the Motorized Battalion "Adria", which consisted of one active truck-transported company and two reserve truck-transported companies. On 1 May 1958, the lagoonal support units of the "Marghera", "Piave", and "Isonzo" battalions were merged into

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1760-670: The Lagoonal Grouping was elevated to regiment and renamed Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima". The regiment was assigned the traditions of the Venetian Fanti da Mar and the Royal Italian Army's Lagunari. At the same time the regiment's Naval Vehicles Group was disbanded. In October 1964, the XXII Tank Battalion moved from Mestre to San Vito al Tagliamento , while the amphibious battalion's watercraft platoons and amphibious vehicles platoons were merged and formed

1815-549: The Lagunari became a speciality within the Italian Army's infantry arm and, on 26 August 1984, the Italian Armed Forces' Military Vicar Gaetano Bonicelli assigned Saint Mark the Evangelist as patron saint of the new speciality. On 31 October 1986, the Mechanized Division "Folgore" was disbanded and the next day the Amphibious Troops Command was assigned to the 5th Army Corps . On 13 October 1992,

1870-571: The Neapolitan Bourbons in 1844, ignited the Venetian patriotism. In 1847, Manin presented a petition to the Venetian congregation, a consultative assembly tolerated by Austria, informing the emperor of the wants of the nation. He was arrested on a charge of high treason on 18 January 1848, although his arrest only served to agitate of the Venetians. Two months later, the people of Venice forced Count Pallfy (Erdődy Pállfy Alajos gróf),

1925-796: The Neapolitan army to defend Venice against his king's order. On 26 May, the Venetians were forced to abandon Fort Marghera ; food was becoming scarce; on 19 June, the powder magazine blew up; and in July, cholera broke out. The Austrian batteries, subsequently, began to bombard Venice, and when the Sardinian fleet withdrew from the Adriatic , the city was also attacked by sea in demagogues. On 24 August 1849, Manin succeeded in negotiating amnesty to save Manin himself, Pepe and some others who were to go into exile. On 27 August, Manin left Venice on board

1980-465: The Piedmontese commissioners on 7 August. But after the Piedmontese defeat at Custoza , and the armistice in which King Charles Albert abandoned Lombardy and Venetia to Austria, the Venetians attempted to lynch the royal commissioners, whose lives Manin saved. An assembly was summoned, and a triumvirate formed with Manin at its head. Towards the end of 1848, the Austrians reoccupied all of

2035-729: The Sile river. In June and July 1918, the Lagunari companies fought during the Second Battle of the Piave River on the lower Piave and along the Sile river. On 28 August 1918, the Royal Italian Army formed the 8th Engineer Regiment (Lagunari) in Ferrara , which received the eight existing Laguanri companies. The regiment consisted of a command, the I Lagunari Battalion in Venice with the 9th, 15th, 20th, and 23rd Lagunari companies, and

2090-479: The Venetian mainland. Early in 1849, Manin was again chosen president of the Republic, and conducted the defence of the city, with the citizens fighting back the reoccupation. After the defeat of Charles Albert 's troops at Novara in March, the Venetian assembly voted to grant Manin powers. Meanwhile, the Austrian forces closed around the city. Manin was seconded by the Neapolitan general, Guglielmo Pepe , who led

2145-674: The fort at Marghera had to be evacuated and Venice's defenders fell back to the city itself, which was heavily bombarded by the Austrian Army and Navy. On 22 August 1849, Venice surrendered and five days later, on 27 August, Austrian forces entered the city and the Cacciatori del Sile were disbanded. In 1866, after the Third Italian War of Independence , the Austro-Hungarian Empire ceded the parts of

2200-471: The object of propagating the idea of unity under the Piedmontese monarchy. His daughter died in 1854 from her illness. Manin died on 22 September 1857 and was buried in Ary Scheffer 's family tomb. In 1868, two years after the Austrians finally departed from Venice, his remains were brought to his native city and honoured with a public funeral. The gondola carrying his coffin was decorated with

2255-407: The people of Venice rose up against Habsburg rule and freed Daniele Manin and other revolutionaries from Habsburg imprisonment. On 22 March 1848, the citizens of Venice stormed the Arsenal and distributed its weapons to the citizens of the city. On the same day, Manin proclaimed Venice's independence and the Republic of San Marco . On 26 March 1848, Austrian forces fled from Venice. The news of

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2310-508: The personnel of the regiment's command formed the Amphibious Troops Command and the regiment's remaining battalions became autonomous units. On the same day, 20 October 1975, the Amphibious Battalion "Isonzo" was renamed 41st Mechanized Infantry Battalion "Modena" , while the XXII Tank Battalion was renamed 22nd Tank Battalion "M.O. Piccinini" . The two battalions were assigned to the Mechanized Brigade "Gorizia" , when that brigade

2365-488: The regiment carries the traditions of the naval infantry of the Republic of Venice , the traditions of the Republic of San Marco 's Cacciatori del Sile, the traditions of Royal Italian Army 's engineer arm's Lagunari units of World War I , and the traditions of the Amphibious Battalion "Sile" . The regiment's anniversary falls, as for all Lagunari units, on 25 June 1984, the day the Lagunari were elevated to

2420-506: The regiment deployed to Lebanon as part of the UN 's United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon . For its service in Lebanon the regiment was awarded a Silver Cross of Army Merit, which was affixed to the regiment's flag. In 2007, the Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" and the navy's Regiment "San Marco" became part of the Italian Armed Forces' Sea Projection Force. In 2010-11, the regiment deployed to Farah in Afghanistan as part of NATO's International Security Assistance Force . In 2011,

2475-416: The regiment replaced the infantry's black beret with a "lagoon green"-colored beret. In 2019, the regiment deployed to Herat in Afghanistan as part of NATO's Resolute Support Mission . For its conduct in Afghanistan the regiment was awarded a Military Order of Italy , which was affixed to the regiment's flag and added to the regiment's coat of arms. For its conduct and work during the COVID-19 pandemic

2530-468: The regiment was awarded in 2022 a Silver Cross of Army Merit, which was affixed to the regiment's flag. As of 2024 the Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima" is organized as follows: The Command and Logistic Support Company consists of a command platoon, a medical platoon, a quartermaster platoon, and a transport and materiel platoon. The Amphibious Tactical Support Company consists of an Amphibious Reconnaissance Platoon, an Amphibious Vehicles Platoon, which

2585-444: The speciality comes from the Italian word for lagoon ( Italian : laguna ), while the regiment's name "Serenissima" commemorates the Most Serene Republic of Venice ( Italian : Serenissima Repubblica di Venezia ). The regiment is based in Venice and assigned to the Cavalry Brigade "Pozzuolo del Friuli" . The "Pozzuolo del Friuli" brigade forms, together with the Italian Navy 's Third Naval Division and San Marco Marine Brigade ,

2640-447: The successful insurrection in Venice spread to the other cities of the former Republic of Venice , which formed volunteer units to fight the Austrian occupation forces. One such unit were the Cacciatori del Sile , a light infantry unit formed by the cities of Treviso and Padua and named for the Sile river, which straddles the Venetian Lagoon . On 21 October 1848, the unit moved through the Venetian Lagoon to attack Austrian forces on

2695-404: The three main bridges over the Euphrates river in Nasiriyah . The Lagunari Regiment "Serenissima", together with troops of the 3rd Engineer Regiment , defeated the insurgents' attacks. For its conduct in the two day battle the regiment was awarded a Gold Medal of Army Valor, which was affixed to the regiment's flag and added to the regiment's coat of arms. From 9 November 2006 to 13 April 2007,

2750-419: Was Jewish , but he converted to Christianity in 1759 and took the name Manin because Ludovico Manin , the last Doge of Venice , sponsored his conversion. Daniele Manin's niece was the painter and printmaker Leopoldina Zanetti Borzino . Manin studied law in Padua . From an early age, he hated Austria. The failed attempt of the Bandiera Brothers , Venetians who had served in the Austrian navy, against

2805-406: Was activated on 1 November 1975. Furthermore on the same day, the Amphibious Battalion "Piave" was renamed 1st Lagunari Battalion "Serenissima", the Lagunari regiment's Command Company and Signal Company merged to form the Command and Signal Company of the Amphibious Troops Command, and the Amphibious Transports Company was reorganized as Amphibious Vehicles Battalion "Sile" . After its formation

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2860-415: Was an Italian patriot , statesman and leader of the Risorgimento in Venice . Daniele Manin was born Daniele Fonseca in Ramo Astori, Venice , where his birthplace is commemorated by a plaque. His mother, Anna Maria Bellotto, came from Padua , while his father, Pietro Antonio Fonseca (1762–1829), came from a family that was originally from Verona . Daniele's Veronese grandfather, Samuele Medina,

2915-427: Was based in Verona and received the II Pontieri Battalion in Verona, the IV Pontieri Battalion in Rome , and the V Lagunari Battalion in Venice. The 1st Pontieri Regiment formed these units into two Pontieri battalions, with each battalion also fielding two Lagunari companies. On 1 October 1938, the Lagunari companies were disbanded and their personnel merged into the regiment's bridge companies. On 15 January 1951,

2970-423: Was returned on the same day to the 4th Engineer Regiment (Pontieri), which was renamed on the same day Pontieri and Lagunari Engineer Regiment. On 1 March 1926, the Pontieri and Lagunari Engineer Regiment shortened its name to Pontieri and Lagunari Regiment. On 15 May 1933, the regiment was split into the 1st Pontieri Regiment (Light Bridges) and 2nd Pontieri Regiment (Heavy Bridges) . The 1st Pontieri Regiment

3025-435: Was transferred to the newly formed 4th Engineer Regiment . On 1 November 1887, the 4th Engineer Regiment formed a second Lagunari company and the two companies were renumbered as 9th Lagunari Company respectively 10th Lagunari Company. In May 1915, just before Italy's entry into World War I , the 4th Engineer Regiment (Pontieri) formed the 15th Lagunari Company. On 1 December 1915, the 4th Engineer Regiment (Pontieri) formed

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