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- Order of battle (3 October 1935)
- Order of battle (9 December 1940)
- Sources
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2014}}{{no footnotes|date=February 2013}}The 4th CCNN Division "3 Gennaio" (CCNN standing for Camicie Nere, Blackshirts) was one of seven Black Shirt Divisions that were organized and fought in the Second Italo-Abyssinian War. Its commander was Generale di Divisione Alessandro Traditi. The name 3 Gennaio ("3 January") was given in honor of the date of assumption of dictatorial powers by Benito Mussolini on 3 January 1925. Order of battle (3 October 1935) 4th "3 Gennaio" Blackshirts Division - 101st Blackshirts Legion "Libica"
- 101st Blackshirts Battalion (former 1st "Cirene" Bn from the Libya Territorial Legion)
- 102nd Blackshirts Battalion (former 2nd "Cirene" Bn from the Libya Territorial Legion)
- 101st MMG coy
- 101st pack-artillery battery
- 104th Blackshirts Legion "S.Santarosa"
- 104th "S.Santarosa" Blackshirts Battalion
- 111th "Monferrato" Blackshirts Battalion
- 104th MMG coy
- 104th pack-artillery battery
- 215th Blackshirts Legion "Cimino"
- 215th "Cimino" Blackshirts Battalion
- 220 "Giulio Cesare" Blackshirts Battalion
- 215th MMG coy
- 215th pack-artillery battery
- 4th Blackshirts MMG Battalion
- 4th Artillery Battalion (65L17 – Army)
- 4th Special Engineers Coy (mixed Blackshirts and Army)
- 2 x Replacements Battalions
Notes:- Additionally the division had a medical section, logistics section, and transport of a pack-mules unit (1,600 mules), and a mixed trucks unit (80 light trucks).
Order of battle (9 December 1940) - 250. CCNN Legion
- 150. G. Carli CCNN Battalion
- 154. D. Mastronuzzi CCNN Battalion
- 156. Lucania CCNN Battalion
- 270. CCNN Legion
- 170. Agrigentum CCNN Battalion
- 172. Enna CCNN Battalion
- 174. Segesta CCNN Battalion
- 4. CCNN Anti-tank Company
- 204. CCNN MMG Battalion
- 204. Artillery Regiment
- 204. Mixed Engineer Battalion
- 204. Medical Section
- 204. Logistics Section
- Transport Section (1,600 Pack-Mules)
- Mixed Trucks Section (80 light and medium trucks)
Notes:- Took part in the invasion of Egypt and was destroyed at Sidi Barrani while protecting the retreat of the other Italian units.
Sources - {{cite book|first=Ettore |last=Lucas |author2=Giorgio de Vecchi|title=Storia delle Unità Combattenti della MVSN 1923-1943|publisher=Giovanni Volpe Editore|year= 1976|pages =63–116}}
- George F. Nafziger – Italian Order of Battle: An organizational history of the Italian Army in World War II (3 vol)
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