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Carlo De Simone
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Birth name | Carlo De Simone |
Born | 4 March 1885 |
Died | 1951 (Aged 65-66) |
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Rank | Lieutenant-General |
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Carlo De Simone (4 March 1885 – 1951) was an officer in the Italian Army during World War II.
During most of the East African Campaign, Lieutenant-General De Simone commanded Italian forces in southern Italian Somaliland. However, during the Italian invasionofBritish Somaliland, De Simone commanded General Guglielmo Nasi's main "center" column. De Simone's command in Italian Somaliland included the reinforced Harar Division (XIII Colonial Brigade, XIV Colonial Brigade, and XV Colonial Brigade - amounting to eleven infantry battalions, fourteen batteries of artillery, 21 howitzer batteries, half a company of M11/39 medium tanks, a squadron of 12 L3/35 light tanks, and an armored car company. Whilst in command of these forces, De Simone won the Battle of Tug Argan, where his center column overcame a smaller British army and forced them to evacuate. His forces captured Berbera from the British on August 19, 1940, solidifying Italian control over Somaliland until Britain's Operation Appearance.[1]
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