Author: Toni

  • Registry Certificate from Nissoria

    This certificate was granted in 1951 and lists the registration of the Cocilovo family for residency in the Province of Nissoria, Sicily.

    Certificate of Registry from Nissoria, Sicily

  • My Grandfathers Military Certificate

    This military certificate belongs to my grandfather Luigi Cocilovo who served in the Italian army in WWII. It states that my grandfather was granted military leave from 17 April. 1945.

    Military certificate - cocilovo
    Military certificate – cocilovo
  • ANZAC Day

    The 25th April is of special military significance in both Australia and Italy – for very different reasons.

    Luigi Cocilovo was in the Italian army during WWII. He was captured in Tobruk but made it home safety after the war.
    Luigi Cocilovo (far right) was in the Italian army during WWII. He was captured in Tobruk but made it home safety after the war.

    In Australia, the 25th April is known as ANZAC Day, and represents the military battle from WWI in Gallipoli, Turkey where thousands of Australian and New Zealand Army troops  lost their lives as they landed on the beaches at Gallopoli, the Turkish troops had them completely outnumbered. Despite these odds, the ANZACs held their ground for months. What had been planned as a way to knock Turkey out of the war quickly became a stalemate, and the campaign dragged on for eight months. At the end of 1915 the ANZACs were evacuated, and both sides suffered heavy casualties. Over 8,000 Australian soldiers had been killed. ANZAC stands for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.

    In Italy the date marks the fall of Mussolini’s Italian Social Republic and the end of the Nazi occupation in Italy in 1945, towards the end of the second World War. It is known as Liberation Day.

  • Certificate of good conduct

    Luigi Cocilovo served in the Italian army in WWII and received a Certificate for Good Conduct in 1951.

    Certificate-good-conduct-luigi-cocilovo
    Certificate of good conduct – awarded to my Grandfather

  • Battaglia Coat of Arms

    I discovered the Battaglia coat of arms, the name is derived from the word ‘battle’ and has both Italian and French origins. Learn more here.

    Battaglia coat of arms
    Battaglia coat of arms

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