The Joint Forces Maneuver Regiment (Italian: Reggimento di Manovra Interforze) is a military logistics regiment of the Italian Armed Forces based in Rome.
[1] The regiment's anniversary falls, as for all units of the Italian Army's Transport and Materiel Corps, on 22 May, the anniversary of the Royal Italian Army's first major use of automobiles to transport reinforcements to the Asiago plateau to counter the Austro-Hungarian Asiago Offensive in May 1916.
Like all Italian Army transport units the group was named for a historic road near its base, in case of the 10th Joint Forces Maneuver Auto Group for the Roman road Via Salaria, which connected Rome and Porto d'Ascoli.
[3] On 12 November 1976, the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone granted with decree 846 the group a flag.
[3][4] On 1 January 2004, the group was renamed 10th Transport Battalion "Salaria" and entered the newly formed Joint Forces Maneuver Regiment, which became a joint unit of the Italian Armed Forces, even though the regiment's personnel continues to be drawn from the army's Transport and Material Arm.