Arditi

/ɑːrˈdiːti/ noun

Elite Italian assault troops or commandos, particularly famous as daring special forces units in World War I and subsequent conflicts.

From Italian 'ardito,' meaning bold or daring, derived from Latin 'ardere' (to burn or glow with passion). The term crystallized into a military designation during early 20th-century warfare.

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