2nd Infantry Division "Sforzesca"
| 2nd Infantry Division "Sforzesca" | |
|---|---|
2nd Infantry Division "Sforzesca" insignia  | |
| Active | 1940 - 1943 | 
| Disbanded | 1943 | 
| Country | Kingdom of Italy | 
| Branch | Royal Italian Army | 
| Role | Infantry | 
| Size | Division | 
| Garrison/HQ | Novara, Italy | 
| Engagements | World War II | 
| Insignia | |
| Identification symbol  |       Sforzesca Division gorget patches  | 
The 2nd Infantry Division "Sforzesca" (Italian: 2ª Divisione di fanteria "Sforzesca") was a infantry division of the Royal Italian Army during World War II. The Sforzesca was classified as a mountain infantry division, which meant that the division's artillery was moved by pack mules instead of the horse-drawn carriages of line infantry divisions. Italy's real mountain warfare divisions were the six alpine divisions manned by Alpini mountain troops. The Division, with the exception of the 53rd Infantry Regiment based in Biella, was based in Novara and recruited its troops primarily from northern Piedmont. The division was named for the Battle of Sforzesca fought during the First Italian War of Independence in 1849.