He joined the Carabinieri in 1983 with the rank of carabiniere ausiliario. He attended the Military Academy of Modena between 1984 al 1986, acquiring the rank of sub-lieutenant. Then, he completed the military studies at the Carabinieri Officers' School of Rome.
In 1988 he was promoted lieutenant and was chosen as commander of a platoon of cadets at the Carabinieri Marshal School of Florence. From 1990 to 1991 he led the Criminal Investigation Team of the Carabinieri Company of Mestre (VE, Italy).[1]
At the end of 1991 he is promoted to the rank of captain and he is appointed to the command of the Carabinieri Company of Reggio Emilia.[2]
In 1997 he moved to the Carabinieri Company of Pozzuoli (NA, Italy), as the commander of the unit.[2]
In the next years he is promoted to rank of major and led a section at the Carabinieri Officers' School of Rome.[2]
From 2004 to 2009 he is detached as a staff officer at General Defence Headquarters in Rome. In 2004 he is deployed in Sarajevo for the NATO mission SFOR (Bosnia Herzegovina). In 2005, he is promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel.[2]
In 2009 he is promoted to colonel and the same year is assigned to the Carabinieri Training Schools’ Command in Rome as departmental chief.
From 2012 to 2013 he was detached to Kochi (India) as the Carabinieri officer for the international controversy of the Enrica Lexie case.[1]
In 2013 he commanded the Carabinieri district of Treviso[3] and in 2016 he is nominated Chief of Staff of the Carabinieri Legion "Toscana".
After coming back to homeland, in 2019, he returned to be the Chief of Staff of the Carabinieri Legion "Toscana".[8] On 5 October 2020 he left the position of Chief of Staff to be appointed as the Deputy Commander of the same unit.
From 31 January 2022 to 31 May 2022, he has been the Commander of the MIADIT 16, deployed in Djibouti, a military mission with the aim to train the Somali Armed Forces alongside the local security forces.[9]
During his career, he was the only officer in charge of the KFOR-MSU Regiment in two different years (2019 and 2023) and the only one holding the command with the rank of brigadier general, achieved during his mandate.[2]
^"Il colonnello reggiano Ruggiero Capodivento premiato dal Kosovo" Gazzetta di Reggio 29 October 2019. Page nr. 19 section "Reggioemilia" (Ricerca Gazzetta di Reggio) (In Italian language)