184th TLC Support Battalion "Cansiglio"

In 1976, the battalion was named for the Cansiglio Pass and received the number 184th, which had been used by the 184th Connections Company that had served with the 184th Infantry Division "Nembo" and the Combat Group "Folgore" during the Italian campaign of World War II.

In 1993, the battalion was disbanded and its personnel used to form the Signals Materiel Repair, Supply and Experimentation Telematic Center.

In 1999, the center was renamed 184th TLC Support Regiment, which received the flag and traditions of the battalion.

The next month the division was transferred to Libya as reinforcement for Axis forces fighting in the Western Desert campaign.

Germany reacted by invading Italy, while the "Nembo" division remained loyal to King Victor Emmanuel III.

On 24 September 1944, the Liberation Corps was disbanded and its units and personnel used to form the combat groups "Folgore" and "Legnano".

[6][7] On the same day, the CLXXXIV Mixed Engineer Battalion was formed in Faicchio and assigned to the Combat Group "Folgore".

The combat group was assigned to the British XIII Corps and entered the front along the Gothic Line.

[11] On 12 November 1976, the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone granted with decree 846 the battalion a flag.

[4] On 30 November 1993, the battalion was disbanded and part of its personnel formed the Signals Materiel Repair, Supply and Experimentation Telematic Center in Treviso.

[14] On 1 January 2017, the 184th TLC Support Regiment was disbanded and the Signal Battalion "Cansiglio" became once more an autonomous unit.