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The 10th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment is an inactive artillery regiment of the Italian Army, which was last based in Al-Khums in Libya. In 1920, the Royal Italian Army formed twelve heavy field artillery regiments, among them the 8th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment in Naples. In 1926, the regiment was renumbered as 10th Heavy Field Artillery Regiment. In 1939, the regiment moved to Al-Khums in the Italian colony Libya. In the early stages of the World War II the regiment formed the commands of three army corps artillery groupings, two of which participated in 1940 in the Italian invasion of Egypt. In January 1941, the two groupings were destroyed during the British capture of Tobruk. In February 1941, the third army corps artillery grouping formed by the regiment was sent to Libya, where it fought in the Western Desert Campaign and the following Tunisian Campaign, during which it was destroyed.
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