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Posted by: New Connaught Ranger March 03, 2006 11:47 pm
To all the members of the forum, good evening biggrin.gif or morning as the case may be tongue.gif

I am trying to list all the Battles in campaigns fought by the Romanians from 1916 to 1919, partly to try and make some sense of the order the Bars awarded to the 1916- 1918 Commemorative Cross of War, and the 1916 - 1919 Cross of war.

Also as it is connected with the campaigns fought, how were the crosses issued?
by determination of the soldiers service during 1916-1918, did that mean he got that particular cross and campaign bars for being in such an area of campaign??
Were records kept of issue and are they still in exsistence?

Thank you for any help that you might supply.

Kevin in Deva.

Posted by: Victor March 04, 2006 07:26 pm
The clasps awarded for the 1916 campaign:
ARDEAL (this may also be for the 1919 campaign I believe)
TURTUCAIA
CARPAŢI
CERNA
DOBROGEA
DOBROGIA
DUNĂREA
JIU
BUCUREŞTI


1917:
MĂRĂŞEŞTI
MĂRĂŞTI
OITUZ
TÂRGUL-OCNA

Posted by: New Connaught Ranger March 04, 2006 08:40 pm
QUOTE (Victor @ Mar 4 2006, 07:26 PM)
The clasps awarded for the 1916 campaign:

ARDEAL (this may also be for the 1919 campaign I believe)
TURTUCAIA
CARPAŢI
CERNA
DOBROGEA
DOBROGIA
DUNĂREA
JIU
BUCUREŞTI


1917:

MĂRĂŞEŞTI
MĂRĂŞTI
OITUZ
TÂRGUL-OCNA


Hallo Victor, biggrin.gif

many thanks for your help, were the battles fought over a specific month or months in 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919 and if so do you know which?

Just for Example:

TURTUCAIA, Start 01- 01 - 1916 till - 19 -02-1916,
CARPAŢI '' 14- 04 - 1916 till - 31-08-1916

my dates are just an example.

I see the names DOBROGEA and DOBROGIA listed same place different spelling or two different locations?

Please forgive my ignorance on Romanian names, being Irish I find them just a little strange but then no doubt Ballina, Ballinrobe, Balla, Tourmakeady, Cruckspullaghdahn, Ballahderren would seen strange to your eyes blink.gif if in Ireland.

many thanks once again.

Kevin in Deva.

Posted by: Carol I March 06, 2006 08:01 am
QUOTE (New Connaught Ranger @ Mar 4 2006, 09:40 PM)
I see the names DOBROGEA and DOBROGIA listed same place different spelling or two different locations?

Please forgive my ignorance on Romanian names, being Irish I find them just a little strange but then no doubt Ballina, Ballinrobe, Balla, Tourmakeady, Cruckspullaghdahn, Ballahderren would seen strange to your eyes blink.gif if in Ireland.

Most likely it is a different spelling of the name of the region. As for the reason, I could only think that there were different manufacturers of the clasps/crosses, each with his own spelling version.

Posted by: Victor March 06, 2006 08:22 am
Ok, I will try to give some dates and explanations:

1. Ardeal
-refers to the intial offensive of the Romanian troops across the Carpathian Mountains into Transylvania and the subsequent defeat
-it lasted for almost 40 days, from the beginning of the war (for Romania) on 28 August 1916 to 8 Octoer 1916

2. Turtucaia:
-the destruction of the Romanian 17th Infantry Division in the fortress South of the Danube by the Bulgarian 3rd Army, which had an important impact on the state of mind of the Romanian society and general staff. Hopefully there will be an article on the site about it soon
- it lasted between 2-6 September 1916

3. Carpati
-it refers to the defense on the Carpathian Mountains, following the defeat in Transylvania
-it was made up of several different battles fought in several different sectors of the Mountains and lasted roughly between 10 October and 15 November

4. Cerna
-it refers to the sporadic fighting in a secondary sector of the front, which lasted between 28 August to 4 October 1916

5. Dobrogea/Dobrogia
-it is Dobruja, the region between the Danube and the sea and as Carol I explained, there were just two different spellings from the clasps.
-the fighting there lasted between 1 September and the end of Nvember 1916, when the Romanian troops were retreated to Moldavia, leaving just the river fleet and the Russian troops on that front.

I have to run now.

Posted by: New Connaught Ranger March 06, 2006 09:30 am
QUOTE (Victor @ Mar 6 2006, 08:22 AM)
Ok, I will try to give some dates and explanations:

1. Ardeal etc...etc...


I have to run now.

Hallo Victor,

biggrin.gif many thanks for your very helpful information with regards my questions, and also to Carol I as well, the information is a big help to me, and I am beging to unnderstand the Campaigns in Romania in WW1 better.
Kevin in Deva, biggrin.gif

Posted by: Carol I March 06, 2006 11:05 am
MĂRĂŞEŞTI/M Ă R Ă Ş E Ş T I: http://www.worldwar2.ro/primulrazboi/?article=117

MĂRĂŞTI/MĂRĂŞTI ◊: http://www.worldwar2.ro/primulrazboi/?article=116

OITUZ: http://www.worldwar2.ro/primulrazboi/?article=118

Posted by: Carol I March 06, 2006 11:08 am
SIBERIA: http://www.worldwar2.ro/forum/index.php?showtopic=1158&view=findpost&p=25733

Posted by: Carol I March 06, 2006 12:16 pm
ITALIA: http://membres.lycos.fr/dgrecu/LegItaly.Htm

Posted by: Victor March 06, 2006 01:58 pm
6. Jiu
-it refers to the battles on the Jiu Valley and at Targul Jiu, which lasted between 23 October and 17 November 1916

7. Dunarea
-it refers probably to the fighting between 23-27 November 1916 with marshal von Mackensen's Danube Army

8. Bucuresti
-it refers to the battle of Bucharest or the Battle of Neajlov-Arges as it is also known.
- it took place between 29 November and 3 December 1916.

I see Carol I explained the 1917 battles already, so I won't do it again.

Posted by: New Connaught Ranger March 12, 2006 08:54 pm
QUOTE (Victor @ Mar 6 2006, 01:58 PM)
6. Jiu
-it refers to the battles on the Jiu Valley and at Targul Jiu, which lasted between 23 October and 17 November 1916

7. Dunarea
-it refers probably to the fighting between 23-27 November 1916 with marshal von Mackensen's Danube Army

8. Bucuresti
-it refers to the battle of Bucharest or the Battle of Neajlov-Arges as it is also known.
- it took place between 29 November and 3 December 1916.

I see Carol I explained the 1917 battles already, so I won't do it again.

Hallo biggrin.gif

and many thanks for all the help you are giving me, sorry for the slow response to say thanks as I was away from home.

Kevin in Deva.

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