Splendid colonial helmet mod 26 of the 10 RGT Bersaglieri in very good conservative layer and with glasses, this regiment Constituted on January 1, 1871 with the Battalions XVI, XXXIV, XXV and XXXVI inherited the traditions and heritage of value shown in the wars of Independence and in the campaign of 1860-1861, in the war of 1866 and the capture of Rome in 1870. He contributed to the formation of three battalions for the operations carried out in the war of Africa of 1895-1896 and in the Italo-Turkish war of 1911-1912. In 1914 he took part in operations in the Balkans and in Albania where he remained until August 1, 1920, but his X Battalion cyclists fought valiantly on the Italian front covering themselves with glory on the Isonzo, the Piave, the Bainsizza and Fosso Palumbo.
During the Second World War the 10th Bersaglieri flocked from Sicily to Tunisia at the end of November 1942 and was subjected to bloody battles that almost twice led him to extinction, but each time renewed, he worked with daring counterattacks against the preponderant opposing forces until, reduced to one company riflemen returned to Sicily where he rejoined with the Battalions XXXV, LXXIII and LXXIV and engaged in a fierce struggle in the area of Agrigento temporarily succeeding in arresting the opposing forces holding in honor the prestige of weapons Italian. For this conduct his Flag received a Bronze Medal for Military Valor. The 10th Bersaglieri Regiment was finally dissolved following the 1943 armistice.