Italy: WW2 Commemorative medal for the return in
service of the Battleship RN Duilio, following the
completion of her modernization in 1940.
With the motto: "Nomen-Numen" (The Name of
God) below a Roman war ship.
Dated A. XVIII (Fascist date for Aug. 1940)
RN Duilio, named after the Roman admiral Gaius
Duilius, was the second of the two Andrea Doria-
class battleships built for the Royal Italian Navy
(Regia Marina) in the 1910s.
She served during WW1 and during the Corfu
Incident in 1923.
She was rebuilt and modernized between 1937
and 1940.
During WW2 she was hit by British torpedo-
bombers at Taranto in 1940.
She survived the war and continued to serve in
the Italian Navy until 1953 (she even served as
the fleet flagship in 1947-1949).
RN Duilio was scrapped in 1954.
A scarce medal.
FULL SIZE
World War 2 1940 -1945
Item 100% original
Condition as on the photos
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