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Is this San Marino Battalion?
 
San Marco, of course. My bad.

Affirmative, The unit was called Battaglione "San Marco" since 1964 to 1991 when It became Reggimento "San Marco".

After that IT Navy amphibian forces has been reorganized several times.

Since march 2013 all amphibian and installations defence forces merged to form BRIGATA MARINA "SAN MARCO" , so now they have the dimension of a Brigate with three operational Regiments (1st, 2nd and 3rd "San Marco"). Total strength is about 3.800 infantrymen.




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Affirmative, The unit was called Battaglione "San Marco" since 1964 to 1991 when It became Reggimento "San Marco".

After that IT Navy amphibian forces has been reorganized several times.

Since march 2013 all amphibian and installations defence forces merged to form BRIGATA MARINA "SAN MARCO" , so now they have the dimension of a Brigate with three operational Regiments (1st, 2nd and 3rd "San Marco"). Total strength is about 3.800 infantrymen.




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Thanks for the info @Centauro , it's nice to have some info of what the image is about, love your work mate!
 






Chinese and Italian policemen patrol the Badaling Great Wall in Beijing, capital of China, April 24, 2017. From April 24 to May 7, four Italian policemen together with their Chinese counterparts will make a joint patrol in some scenic spots in Beijing and Shanghai. (Xinhua/Yin Gang)



Italian tourists take selfies with patrol police at Badaling Great Wall in Beijing, capital of China, April 24, 2017.



Chinese and Italian policemen help a tourist at the Badaling Great Wall in Beijing, capital of China, April 24, 2017.
 

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