Field Marshal (New Zealand) - Italy

Italy

  • 4 November 1924 - Conte Luigi Cadorna (1850–1928)
  • 4 November 1924 - Armando Diaz (1861–1928)
  • 25 June 1926 - Emanuele Filiberto, 2nd Duke of Aosta (1869–1931)
  • 25 June 1926 - Pietro Badoglio (1871–1956)
  • 25 June 1926 - Enrico Caviglia (1862–1945)
  • 25 June 1926 - Gaetano Giardino ( 1864–1935)
  • 25 June 1926 - Guglielmo Pecori-Giraldi (1856–1941)
  • 16 November 1935 - Emilio De Bono (1866–1944)
  • 9 May 1936 - Rodolfo Graziani (1882–1955)
  • 30 March 1938 - HM King Vittorio Emanuele III (1869–1948)
  • 30 March 1938 - Benito Mussolini (1883–1945)
  • 1 July 1942 - Conte Ugo Cavallero (1880–1943)
  • 12 August 1942 - Ettore Bastico (1876–1972)
  • 29 October 1942 - HM King Umberto II (1904–1983)
  • 12 May 1943 - Giovanni Messe (1883–1968)

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