IX Army Corps (Italy)The IX Army Corps (Italian: IX Corpo d'Armata) was a corps of the Royal Italian Army between 1877 and 1944. Historythe IX Army Corps participated in World War I. In 1940, the IX Corps was assigned to defend the south-eastern coast between Pescara and Lecce. The headquarters were located in Putignano in the province of Bari. 1944 - On 1 July 1944, it assumed the name of Military Command of Puglia and Lucania, with airport defense tasks around the harbours of Taranto and Brindisi. Composition (1940-1943)
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