- Carlo Fecia di Cossato
Carlo Fecia di Cossato 1908 - 1944 was a naval ace in the
Regia Marina (Italian Navy). He commanded submarines and ships duringWorld War II . He was credited with the confirmed sinkings of 16 enemy ships.it Giorgio Giorgerini, "Uomini sul fondo. Storia del sommergibilismo italiano dalle origini a oggi", Mondadori, EAN 9788804505372.]Life before World War II
Fecia di Cossato was born in
Rome ,Italy , on25 September 1908 . He graduated from theNaval Academy ofLivorno in 1928 and assumed his duties as officer at the Italiannaval delegation inChina . In the early 1930s, he was an officer on two submarines and his service included their participation in theSpanish Civil War .World War II
At the beginning of the war he was the commander of submarine "
Ciro Menotti " based inMessina , Italy. Whilst serving on the "Ciro Menotti", it took part in attacks againstRoyal Navy ships.it [http://www.marina.difesa.it/storia/movm/parte06/movm6050.asp Italian navy website] .]In December, he was named as the commander of the submarine "
Tazzoli ". This submarine operated in theAtlantic Ocean , sinking 18 ships with a total tonnage of 96,553 tons and damaged another ship of 5,000 tons.In February 1943, at the end of the mission near
Brazil he was transferred to Italy, where he was named the commander of a squadron of torpedo boats.After the Allies'
Armistice with Italy , he fought with bravery against German shipping nearBastia .He was displeased with the events of late 1943 and early 1944 with the result that he committed suicide in
Naples on27 August 1944 .In his last letter to his mother he wrote referring to the armistice with the allied forces and the surrend of "Regia Marina""We have been unworthly betrayed and we discovered to have commited an ignominius act without any result"
He received the highest decoration of the Italian Armed Forces a gold medal for military bravery and two silver medals for military bravery.
References
* Kurowski, Franz. "Knight's Cross Holders of the U-Boat Service". Schiffer Publishing Ltd, 1995. ISBN 0-88740-748-X.
External links
* [http://www.regiamarina.net/subs/people/commanders/feciadicossato/feciadicossato_us.htm COMMANDER CARLO FECIA DI COSSATO]
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