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Guido Porzio Giovanola
Born(1886-03-25)25 March 1886
Piacenza, Kingdom of Italy
Died21 March 1943(1943-03-21) (aged 57)
Apuania, Kingdom of Italy
Allegiance Kingdom of Italy
Service/branch Regia Marina
Years of service1904-1943
RankVice Admiral
Commands heldGiuseppe Sirtori (destroyer)
Giuseppe Missori (destroyer)
Palestro (destroyer)
Tigre
Bartolomeo Colleoni (light cruiser)
La Spezia Naval Base
4th Naval Division
5th Naval Division
9th Naval Division
Albania Naval Command
Battles/wars
Awards

Guido Porzio Giovanola (25 March 1886 – 21 March 1943) was an Italian admiral in the Regia Marina during World War II.

Biography[edit]

Born in Piacenza in 1885, figlio di Giuseppe, ingegnere, e Giuseppina Moriondi he entered the Naval Academy of Livorno in 1904, graduating in 1907 with the rank of ensign.[1][2] He then participated in the Italo-Turkish war as a sub-lieutenant on the battleship Sicilia and on the gunboat Giuliana, earning a War Cross for Military Valor.[1] In 1914 he was promoted to lieutenant and then participated in the First World War on the armoured cruiser San Giorgio.[1] He later commanded a torpedo boat and was promoted to lieutenant commander in 1921.[1]

After commanding the destroyers Giuseppe Sirtori and Giuseppe Missori, he was promoted to commander in 1925, and later received shore assignments at the headquarters of the Naval Department of Taranto and at the Naval Weapons Directorate in Rome.[1] In 1930-1932 he commanded the destroyer Palestro and her destroyer squadron and later the flotilla leader Tigre.[1] In 1934 he was promoted to captain and commanded for two years the light cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni, after which in 1937 he was assigned for a short period to the High Council of the Navy, being promoted to rear admiral.[1]

From 1938 to 1941 he commanded the La Spezia Naval Arsenal, being promoted to vice admiral in 1939, and then commanded the 4th, the 5th and the 9th Naval Division between 10 March 1941 and 8 April 1942, participating in convoy operations and in the First Battle of Sirte and receiving the Knight's Cross of the Military Order of Savoy and the War Merit Cross by Italy, and the Iron Cross second class by Germany.[1][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] He was then appointed naval commander of Albania until February 1943, when he fell seriously hill and was hospitalized in the military hospital of Apuania.[10][1] There he died on 21 March 1943.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Paolo Alberini, Franco Prosperini, Dizionario biografico Uomini della Marina 1861-1946, pp. 426-427.
  • ^ Regia Nave Calabria
  • ^ Italian battleships: Conte di Cavour & Duilio classes, 1911-1956
  • ^ Con la pelle appesa a un chiodo
  • ^ Italie 1935-1945
  • ^ Official History of the Italian Navy in WW2
  • ^ Vita operative degli incrociatori classe Di Giussano
  • ^ Quirinale
  • ^ Fucilate gli ammiragli
  • ^ The Organization and Order of Battle of Militaries in World War II

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