Carlo Petitti di Roreto

After embarking on a military career at the end of the nineteenth century, he participated in the clashes of the First World War, where from 4 June to 29 October 1915, he obtained command of the 1st Infantry Division as a general.

In 1916 he obtained command of the 35th Division, taking possession of it at 3.30 pm on 15 May that year near Malga Zolle, on the southern side of Monte Toraro, precisely on the occasion of the start of the Austrian offensive on the highlands.

Even in the fight in Gheran on 20 July 1912 he knew how to give wise dispositions and behaved like a brave one.After having directed a calm and daring retreat, he held firm, with his valiant impulse, on the positions entrusted to him to resist to the bitter end, his troops although decimated by very violent bombardments and repelled the numerous and strong attacks of the enemy inflicting huge losses.

".Commander of an Army Corps operating in a very delicate sector due to the particular nature of the terrain and the special defensive function due to him, he knew, with high competence, with tireless alacrity, with a fervent feeling of love for his country, to prepare him for supreme tests, in the battle of the Piave, after nine days of heroic resistance, lead it to victory, moving immediately afterwards to the reconquest of a large territory and thus returning to the homeland a strip of land trampled on by the enemy and widely expanding the defenses of Venice.

Division commander in Macedonia, he showed excellent military qualities in personally taking care of the defensive situation of the sector entrusted to him, contemptuous of any danger, in numerous reconnaissance and inspections on the front lines, even during enemy bombings.