Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 November 1951 — Page 34
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PAGE ‘31 i Long on. Morale— ie U. S. Officials Say. Italy Is Major Defense Cog
By United Press . jarms the rough equivalent of 10 ROME, Nov. 1—Top American divisions. This - pushes to the officials here are convinced that|limit the wh men they are o ; ’ 'allowed under the treaty. Italian military forces will give a ee ea Y located good . account of themselves if two infantry divisions, two the Soviet Union and its safel-srmored brigades and two lites ‘tver try to strike west and brigades of alpine troops to the south through Europe. [North Atlantic command of Gen.| ‘ Dwight Eisenhower. Known as] They admit that the reborn the “covering force.” these troops| military establishment in’ this|gre on constant alert along the| country is long on morale but|frontier between Italy and the | short on equipment.
However, a countries to the north. | constant stream of material from| Anticipating the abrogation or the United States is expected to modification of the Italian treaty, plug a number of the gaps in the officials here have set up an orpresent. equipment situation. {ganization of skeletonized diviWorking closely together, sions of an undisclosed number. | American and Italian officiais|Some of these divisions are in have drawn the blueprint for a battalion strength while some | rapid. expansion of Italian army, exist only on paper, with small navy and air forces as soon as the headquarters staffs. treaty restrictions on the number] However, the idea is that — of armed forces are lifted. {with the. tremendous manpower Officials said that a formalireserve available — these can Italian request for abrogation of blossom into full-blown divisions] treaty limitations would be sentwithin a matter of a few days| Britain, Italy and the United|once the treaty is changed. States within the near future.| Italian officials are eager to
Favorable action is anticipated. increase their military establishThe Italians actually have under ment for more than one reason.|
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