48th Infantry Division Taro

The 48th Infantry Division Taro was an infantry division of the Italian Army during World War II. The Taro Division was part of the Italian II Corps that took part in the Battle of Greece and the Invasion of Yugoslavia. It remained in Yugoslavia as an occupation force in Montenegro and after July 1941, in Croatia. In 1942 it was sent to Albania and then home to Italy. In November 1942 it took part in the invasion of Vichy France. The Division was disbanded after the Italian surrender to the Allies in September 1943.

Commander
General General Gino Pedrazzoli

Order of battle

 * 207. Taro Infantry Regiment
 * 208. Taro Infantry Regiment
 * 48. Artillery Regiment
 * 164. CCNN Legion
 * 48. Mortar Battalion
 * 48. Anti-Tank Company
 * 48. Signal Company
 * 11. Pioneer Company
 * 48. Searchlight Section
 * 58. Medical Section
 * 368. Heavy Motor Transport Section
 * 58. Supply Section
 * 23. Mixed Carabinieri Section