- Carlo Bergamini (admiral)
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name=Carlo Bergamini
lived=October 24, 1888 – September 9, 1943
placeofbirth=San Felice sul Panaro
placeofdeath= on boardItalian battleship Roma
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allegiance=Italy
branch=Regia Marina
serviceyears=1908 - death
rank=Admiral
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portrayedby=Carlo Bergamini (
October 24 1888 –September 9 1943 ) was an Italian admiral.Early life
Born in
San Felice sul Panaro , Bergamini became aGuardiamarina (ensign) in 1908. He participated in theItalian-Turkish war as an officer on the battleship "Vettor Pisani ". DuringWorld War I , he was the chief of artillery on the cruiser "Pisa". In 1918 he received a silver medal for his bravery during an operation off the coast ofAlbania .In the time between
World War I andWorld War II , he rose to the rank ofAmmiraglio di Divisione . In those years Bergamini was also the commander of the destroyer "Giaconto Carini".World War II
While Italy remained neutral, Bergamini headed the 4th and then the 9th Naval Division. He then became the Chief of Staff of the 1st Squadra Navale. He participated in the
Battle of Cape Spartivento (known in Italy as the Battle of Cape Teulada) on board the battleship "Vittorio Veneto". After a brief time at the Italian high command he was again named commander of 9 Naval Division (flagship "Vittorio Veneto") and then head of 5th Naval Division (flagship "Caio Duilio").On
5 March 1943 , he became head of Squadra Navale (the whole Italian fleet), replacing AdmiralAngelo Iachino .In the early hours of
8 September 1943 , the fleet was poised to oppose the Allied landing atSalerno ; later that evening, he was told of the Italian Armistice. He was ordered to reach Allied controlledTunisia and his fleet leftLa Spezia , for the Italian controlled naval base atLa Maddalena .On
9 September 1943 , Bergamini received news that La Maddalena had fallen to the Germans. The fleet then headed forTunisia . Later that afternoon, Bergamini's fleet was attacked by a wing of German bombers nearPorto Torres . Bergamini's flagship "Roma" did not open fire immediately, following orders fromPietro Badoglio ; when the ships opened fire it was clear that the German planes were staying out of range of the Italian anti-aircraft guns. Subsequently, "Roma" was hit by aFritz X guided bomb, a weapon unknown to the Italians at the time. Bergamini, the ship's captain and 1,350 other crew members were killed when the ship exploded and sank.Bergamini was buried at sea near the island of
Asinara . TheItalian frigate Carlo Bergamini , launched 1960, was named for him. The first of the ItalianMarina Militare FREMM multipurpose frigate will also be named in his honor.External links
* [http://www.marina.difesa.it/storia/MOVM/Parte07/Bio07/MOVM705b.htm Carlo Bergamini]
* [http://www.regiamarina.net/people/admirals/bergamini_us.htm Carlo Bergamini]
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