Italian WWI campaign, Alpine front battles revisited

By CourtesyOctober 20, 2021

Italian retired Brig. Gen. Edoardo Maggian, center, provides an orientation of the landscape at the Monte Grappa Summit in Crespano del Grappa, Italy, during a U.S. Army Southern European Task Force - Africa G4 staff ride Sept. 25, 2021.  The...
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Italian retired Brig. Gen. Edoardo Maggian, center, provides an orientation of the landscape at the Monte Grappa Summit in Crespano del Grappa, Italy, during a U.S. Army Southern European Task Force - Africa G4 staff ride Sept. 25, 2021. The SETAF-AF G4 conducted a two-day staff ride focused on the Italian military campaign in WWI; the event concluded with a hike on Monte Grappa, where the Italian army fought three decisive battles against German and Austro-Hungarian forces during 1917-18. (Photo Credit: Courtesy photo) VIEW ORIGINAL
Col. Scott P. Noon, the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa G4 director of logistics, right, and Col. Michele Biasiutti, the U.S. Army Garrison Italy senior Italian officer, second from right, salute during a wreath-laying ceremony at...
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Col. Scott P. Noon, the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa G4 director of logistics, right, and Col. Michele Biasiutti, the U.S. Army Garrison Italy senior Italian officer, second from right, salute during a wreath-laying ceremony at the Military Memorial of Monte Grappa in Crespano del Grappa, Italy, Sept. 25, 2021. The SETAF-AF G4 conducted a staff ride focused on the Italian military campaign in WWI; the event concluded with a hike on Monte Grappa, where the Italian army fought three decisive battles against German and Austro-Hungarian forces during 1917-18. (Photo Credit: Courtesy photo) VIEW ORIGINAL

VICENZA, Italy - Soldiers and staff from the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force-Africa G4 directorate recently participated in a battle staff ride and educational forum designed to further the professional development of U.S. Army leaders and increase their knowledge of Italy and the Italian front in World War I.

The two-day battle staff ride, which took place Sept. 24-25, began with an educational forum at the Hall of Heroes at Caserma Ederle, in Vicenza, and culminated with a hike on and around the military memorial and summit at Monte Grappa.

U.S. Army Col. Scott P. Noon, the SETAF-AF, Assistant Chief of Staff, G4, Director of Logistics, hosted the two-day event to support building staff cohesion and educating G4 Soldiers and civilians on the Italian campaign in the First World War, and on the lessons learned from the Italian Army’s battles at Monte Grappa.

“The First World War provided us with a lot of lessons learned at the tactical and operational levels,” Noon said. “Specific to the fight on the Italian-Alpine front, Italian forces faced challenges in logistics that still appear in our military today. In addition to battling the high altitude and harsh winter conditions of the Italian Alps, Italian forces dealt with issues in mission command, communications, integration and logistics.”

To highlight the strategic significance of the Monte Grappa massif in the First World War, the G4 employed the expertise of U.S. Army Garrison Italy Senior Italian Officer Col. Michele Biasiutti, retired Italian Brig. Gen. Edoardo Maggian, and Italian author and military historian Professor Paolo Pozzato.

During the educational forum, Pozzato shared a personal collection of pictorial accounts showcasing forces’ experiences on the Italian front and provided a socio-historical perspective contextualizing Italy’s geopolitical climate leading into the war.

Similarly, while conducting the hike, Biasiutti and Maggian provided an overview of Italy’s military strategy, putting into context the key strategic and operational aspects of the war and the strategic significance of the Grappa massif as a final line of defense for Italy.

All three host nation experts discussed the factors in homeland defense and how a series of battles on the Italian-Austrian border would ultimately lead to Italy’s redeeming victory against German and Austro-Hungarian forces.

“In dealing with the current COVID environment, this staff ride was a year in the making,” Noon said. “A lot of hard work and tactical patience went into planning and executing this ride.”

In addition to the experience she gained as the staff ride’s lead planner, U.S. Army 1st Lt. Moriah Edwards, a G4 logistics plans officer, said she valued her interactions with the Italian military and academic leaders.

“Planning this staff ride was an awesome learning experience and a pretty unique opportunity for me,” she said. “I was humbled to have gained the trust and direct access to plan this event alongside Col. Biasiutti and his executive officer, Lt. Col. Tesseri Tomasso. This staff ride was a tremendous success because of the invaluable contributions by our host nation experts and the interoperability exercised between both U.S. and Italian planners.”

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