[2][3][4] In 1975, the regiment's name, standard, and traditions were assigned to the 28th Tank Squadrons Group "Cavalleggeri di Treviso", which was disbanded in 1991 after the end of the Cold War.
The next day, on May 16, the Italian units pushed the Austro-Hungarian troops back to their starting lines.
[2] On 28 June 1916, the Italian forces launched an attack on the Austro-Hungarian positions on the flanks of the Karst plateau, during which the Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Treviso" (28th) operated at Selz to the North of Monfalcone.
On 28 December 1916, the Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Treviso" (28th) was awarded a Silver Medal of Military Valor for its conduct at Monfalcone in May and at Selz in June.
On 24 May 1925, the standard of the Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Treviso" (28th) was transferred to the Shrine of the Flags, which at the time was located in Castel Sant'Angelo, for safekeeping.
[2][2][6] On 12 November 1976, the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone assigned with decree 846 the standard and traditions of the Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Treviso" (28th) to the squadrons group.
[2][1] After the end of the Cold War the Italian Army began to draw down its forces and the Cavalleggeri di Treviso were one of the first units to disband.
On 31 March 1991, the squadrons group was disbanded and, on 8 May 1991, the standard of the Regiment "Cavalleggeri di Treviso" (28th) was transferred to the Shrine of the Flags in the Vittoriano in Rome for safekeeping.