Enrico Toti
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Enrico Toti (born Rome 20 August 1882, died Monfalcone 6 August 1916) was an Italian Patriot and hero of World War I.
Enrico lost his left leg in a railway accident at the age of 24. After his injury he became a cyclist. When war broke out he volunteered for the Italian army and despite his injury joined the Bersaglieri and was promoted to major. He was killed in the Sixth Battle of the Isonzo. Fatally wounded while fighting, he hurled his crutch at the enemy. He was posthumously awarded the Medaglia d'Oro (Italy's highest award for valour).
[edit] Commemoration
Two submarines of the Italian Navy were named Enrico Toti:
- Italian submarine Enrico Toti, A Balilla clas submarine, built for the Regia Marina in 1925. She sank HMS Triad in 1940. -Reference
- S506 Enrico Toti, an Toti class submarine, built in 1968 for the Marina Militare, preserved as a museum ship in Milan.