Caporal Maggiore 8th Cavalry Lancieri di Montebello (Rory Lewis Photographer) Rome 2018
Soldati della Repubblica constitutes my second major military portrait project. Following on from Soldiery British Army Portraits, my aim to capture the modern face, tradition and history of the Esercito Italiano.
The 8th Cavalry Lancieri di Montebello where the subjects of my first series of sittings, taking place on 22nd March 2018, at their barracks just outside of Rome.
The Regiment has enjoyed a rich history, it is the only Italian cavalry to have its origin and name from a battle, fought on May 20th 1859, near the village of Montebello (in northern Italy), when during the 2nd War of Independence, a Cavalry Brigade took a crucial victory that lead towards the unification of Italy.
Starting from left: 1^ Caporal Maggiore, Maresciallo Capo, Tenente, Maresciallo Capo, Lanciere (Rory Lewis Photographer) Rome 2018
In the Second World War, while fighting the battles of September 1943, during the complete collapse of the Italian political-military governance, the Regiment sacrificed more than half of its men, earning itself the distinction of the Medaglia d’Argento al Valor Militare allo Stendardo (The Silver Medal for Military Valor).
65° Comandante del Reggimento Lancieri di Montebello (8° ), Colonnello
Lanciere (Lancieri di Montebello) (Rory Lewis Photographer) Rome 2018
Capitano (Lancieri di Montebello) (Rory Lewis Photographer) Rome 2018
Tenente (Lancieri di Montebello) (Rory Lewis Photographer) Rome 2018
Tenente (Lancieri di Montebello) (Rory Lewis Photographer) Rome 2018