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| In the original constitution, the following articles were among others included:
- giving aids to ill members; - taking into account any further vacancy for unemployed members; - honouring the members who die; - taking part at all the ceremonies and feasts that honour the allegiance and the grandeur of the country and the government elements; - keeping in a strict contact and correspondance with other associations; - keeping the association having nothing to do with political affairs. The above main principles have been unchangingly ratified jin the various constitutions, which followed one upon the other in the years. | |||
![]() | The first enterprise in Milan aroused great admiration and interest in founding new divisions in Monza, Gallarate, Como, Varese, and Legnano; In 1905 new divisions were opened in the cities of Cremona, Pistoia, Vicenza, Reggio Emilia, and Rome, as well as all over Italy soon after.
The First World War further consolidated the sense of comradeship among the Carabinieri military men who, when retired, devoted themselves in unifying the different local divisions in an only National Institution. The first conference of the association, named "Associazione Carabinieri d'Italia in Pensione" (Italian Retired Carabinieri Association) took place in Rome, at Argentina Theatre, on 21 and 22 November 1925.
In the following years the number of the divisions increased, as well as the members, who met at the association the same spirit and traditional values of the past active service years. | |||
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