In mountainous country, difficult rock barriers occasionally present serious
obstacles for infantry to overcome. To scale them, and thus open trails for the
other troops to follow or to push through surprise attacks, has been effective in
many campaigns.
The Italian rock climbers, although not necessarily mountain men, are
usually volunteers, picked for their strength and hardihood. They are organized
into platoons and trained by the Alpine regiments. Special equipment is carried:
wind breakers, felt-soled leather shoes, ropes, screwrings, and hammers. They
are armed with rifles, and presumably with light machine guns. The one month's
course provides progressively more difficult courses of instruction in actual
climbing, until they are able to scale vertical rock faces.