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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 05:45 pm
Locotenent-Colonel Ioan G. Trofin, General Staff Officer, 7th Vanatori Regiment. Died 28 August, 1941 in the Ukraine.

Awarded the Order of Michael the Brave 3rd Class, Post-Mortum on 7 January, 1942 by Royal Decree No. 40, Brevet 173. He was also awarded Post- Mortum by Royal Decree No. 329, Brevet 467 the Order of the Crown with swords for "Virtute Militara".

I am happy to have aquired this new addition to my collection. My third Michael the Brave uniform. This one came with lots of documents, photos, medals and matching Brevets.

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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 05:52 pm
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Close up of left side. Note the wound stripe on the left sleeve. It is sewn on Horizon Blue material for Injuries sustained in World War One. I think possibly at Blaskovitz, 1919.

Posted by: boonicootza July 02, 2006 05:55 pm
Wow!
Outstanding uniform!
Thanks for sharing!

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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 05:56 pm
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Close up of Right Side. Lietentant Colonel shoulder board rank, General Staff Academy badge, General Staff Adjutant officers aguilettes. Pocket below has additional loops. Possibly for a regimental badge.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:08 pm
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Close up of ribbon bar and Order of Michael the Brave 3rd Class, Model 1941. Now, being that it was awarded Post-Mortum, this order was never originally worn on the uniform. It came in the original issued box stamped National Mint. However, it is most appropriate place the original order and add it to the uniform for the very first time.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:15 pm
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Close up of General Staff Academy badge, General Staff Adjutants aguilettes and collar patches. Note the insignia for General Staff Adjutant. All adjutants wore this type of bullion wire insignia. It is sewn on light blue material. The color of the material is different depending on what branch of the Army a person served in.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:19 pm
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Brevet - Order of Michael the Brave 3rd Class, Model 1941. Issued Post-Mortum on 7 January, 1942.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:23 pm
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Brevet - Written description. Can anyone translate and share with us the exact details ?

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:26 pm
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Signed by King Michael.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:28 pm
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Signed by Marshal Antonescu.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:33 pm
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Signed by General Pantasi.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:36 pm
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"Post-Mortum". First time I have seen a Michael the Brave Brevet with Post-Mortum spelled out on the Brevet.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:44 pm
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Official Regimental Communique No. 22157, dated 12 July, 1942 from the Command of the 7th Vanatori Regiment signed by the Commanding Colonel Constantin A. Niculescu and Regimental Adjutant Lieutenant Nicolae Frecea. Describing the Order of Michael the Brave and Colonel Tofin. Again, can anyone give an exact translation ?

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:51 pm
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Brevet for Order of the Crown awarded Post-Mortum. Dated 2 Feb, 1942 and signed by General Pantasi.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 06:58 pm
Official Regimental communique No. 17265 dated 9 November, 1942 from the 7th Vanatori Regiement Command describing Lt. Colonel Trofin and the Order of the Crown Post-Mortum. This time, it is signed by a different Commanding officer, Colonel Constantin Ioan and Regimental Adjutant, Lieutenant Radu Simionescu. Again, Can someone give an exact translation ?

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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:06 pm
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Another regimental Communique letter "Order De Zi No. 29, dated 30 November, 1941 stating the award of the Order of the Crown Post-Mortum. Again, it is signed by a third and different regimental commander, Colonel A. Constantinescu.
Again, An exact translation would be helpful.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:09 pm
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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:12 pm
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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:16 pm
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Presentation photo album "In Memory of Lt. Col. Trofin, Cavalier of the Order of Michael the Brave".

Posted by: Carol I July 02, 2006 07:16 pm
QUOTE (REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR @ Jul 2 2006, 07:23 PM)
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Brevet - Written description. Can anyone translate and share with us the exact details ?

"For the bravery with which he led his battalion at the attack on the casemates at Bol. Molokis and for the skill with which he had conceived and manoeuvred the attack for the conquest of hill 80.
Conducting personally the fire of the artillery, through his personal initiative and example of bravery under the terrific artillery and mortar fire of the enemy, he had conquered this hill in 4 hours, dying bravely on duty."

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:20 pm
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Posted by: Ahile July 02, 2006 07:22 pm
congradulations, for you acquiesition. do you have a photo of the case from the medal. biggrin.gif


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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:25 pm
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A commemorative and decorated desk attributed to Lt. Col. Trofin and decorated with the Order of Michael the Brave. Can someone translate accurately ?

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:30 pm
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Now I have to say, my collecting room would not be complete without a Michael the Brave desk and my computer on it. tongue.gif

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:34 pm
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Side view of desk. Can someone accurately translate ?

Posted by: Kepi July 02, 2006 07:36 pm
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Close up of General Staff Academy badge, General Staff Adjutants aguilettes and collar patches. Note the insignia for General Staff Adjutant. All adjutants wore this type of bullion wire insignia. It is sewn on light blue material. The color of the material is different depending on what branch of the Army a person served in.

Congratulation for the most interesting and complete acquisition that could make envious any serious collector.

I only want to note that blue was the branch of service colour for infantry and rifles (vanatori) regiments from April 1941. Usually this colour was medium blue but in this case it seems that it discoloured. For the wounded chevron the background colour has nothing to do with WW1 horizon blue uniforms. Usually it should be in the branch of service colour but it was often made of any available lace sewn directly on the sleeve cloth

Posted by: Ahile July 02, 2006 07:37 pm
Translate in English:


Locotenent Colonel TROFIN GH. (GHEORGHE) ION

DEAD 28-08-1941 sad.gif

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:40 pm
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Left front panel of desk. Note the Order of Michael the Brave. It also has all the battles that Lt. Colonel Trofin was involed in. The top left and right hand corners of the desk are decorated with hand grenade ornaments.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:43 pm
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Right front panel of desk. Can we get an exact translation ?

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 07:46 pm
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Left side panel of desk. Can we get an exact translation ?

Posted by: Ahile July 02, 2006 07:48 pm
22- 06 -1941 A true soldier is living his life normaly only in the face of death, only in the face of holy emotions, that war is giving you.

Lt, Col, Trofin



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Posted by: Carol I July 02, 2006 07:48 pm
QUOTE (REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR @ Jul 2 2006, 07:19 PM)
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Brevet - Order of Michael the Brave 3rd Class, Model 1941. Issued Post-Mortum on 7 January, 1942.

What is the High Decree number (bottom left corner)? The photo is too small to make out the writing.

Posted by: Ahile July 02, 2006 07:51 pm
If I am going forward FALLOW ME
If I am going back SHOOT ME
If I die REVENGE ME




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Posted by: Ahile July 02, 2006 08:02 pm
Please post photos with the Michael the Brave original case.


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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:10 pm
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Close up description of the Order of the Crown awarded Post-Mortum. Can anyone give us an exact translation ? Why was this order awarded Post-Mortum. Was this common ?

Posted by: Carol I July 02, 2006 08:12 pm
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Close up of ribbon bar and Order of Michael the Brave 3rd Class, Model 1941.

Knight of the Order of the Star (?) of Romania with swords and Military Virtue Ribbon
Officer of the Order of the Star of Romania
Officer of the Order of the Crown of Romania
25 Years of Service
WWI Commemorative Cross with 1919 clasp
WWI Victory Medal
The Centennial of King Carol I Medal

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:16 pm
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Brevet - WW1 Victory medal, 20 July 1921. Lt. Trofin, Comendinirea "Pietei Arad".

Posted by: Carol I July 02, 2006 08:17 pm
QUOTE (REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR @ Jul 2 2006, 09:10 PM)
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Close up description of the Order of the Crown awarded Post-Mortum. Can anyone give us an exact translation ? Why was this order awarded Post-Mortum. Was this common ?

Well, the unusual thing is that he was awarded this order for an action taking place 6 days after his death: 3 September 1941 vs. 28 August 1941.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:21 pm
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Brevet - Dated 27 November 1931, Order of the Star. Captain Ion Trofin, Regiment II, Romanati No. 19.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:27 pm
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Brevet - 25 Year Service medal. Dated 18 June, 1938. Major Ion Trofin, Infantry School Of Aplication. Looks like he was an Infantry Instructor in 1938.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:33 pm
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Brevet - Carol 1 Centenial medal, 9 May 1939. Major Ioan Trofin. Corpul 6 Armata.
Looks like Major Trofin is now a Staff officer with Corpul 6 Armata.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:35 pm
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Brevet - Order of the Crown, dated 8 June, 1940 and signe by King Carol to Major Ioan Trofin, Corpul 6 Armata.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:39 pm
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Newspaper article. Can anyone translate this accurately ?

Posted by: Carol I July 02, 2006 08:39 pm
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Brevet - Dated 27 November 1931, Order of the Star. Captain Ion Trofin, Regiment II, Romanati No. 19.

This is the image of the certificate for the WWI Victory Medal.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:41 pm
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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:48 pm
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Missing are the Order of the Star and the WW1 Cross with 1919 bar.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 08:51 pm
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Close up of the Michael the Brave Award box as issued by the National Mint.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 09:04 pm
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QUOTE (REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR @ Jul 2 2006, 07:19 PM)
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Brevet - Order of Michael the Brave 3rd Class, Model 1941. Issued Post-Mortum on 7 January, 1942.

What is the High Decree number (bottom left corner)? The photo is too small to make out the writing.

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Posted by: Ahile July 02, 2006 09:04 pm
thanks for the photos biggrin.gif


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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 09:08 pm
Glad to share this exciting group with everyone. Looks like this was one pretty tough guy.

Posted by: dragos03 July 02, 2006 09:20 pm
Absolutely stunning group, Regal Uniforma Collector! Thank you for sharing the pics with us.

Posted by: Carol I July 02, 2006 09:29 pm
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Thanks for the detail as well as for the other photos. Congratulations for this whole group.

Posted by: Carol I July 02, 2006 09:34 pm
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Now I have to say, my collecting room would not be complete without a Michael the Brave desk and my computer on it.  tongue.gif

This is the desk used by Lt. Col. Trofin in the Ministry of Defence and transformed by his colleagues in a shrine to his memory.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 09:47 pm
Lt. Colonel Trofin was a Genral Staff officer at the Ministry of Defense at the the time the war broke out. He then was asigned to the 7th Vanatori Regiment and faught in the Ukraine and Odessa.

Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 02, 2006 09:54 pm
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QUOTE (REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR @ Jul 2 2006, 08:30 PM)
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Now I have to say, my collecting room would not be complete without a Michael the Brave desk and my computer on it.   tongue.gif

This is the desk used by Lt. Col. Trofin in the Ministry of Defence and transformed by his colleagues in a shrine to his memory.

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These guys must have been his colleagues.

Posted by: Carol I July 02, 2006 09:59 pm
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Lt. Colonel Trofin was a Genral Staff officer at the Ministry of Defense at the the time the war broke out. He then was asigned to the 7th Vanatori Regiment and faught in the Ukraine and Odessa.

According to this newspaper clip, he has requested to be sent to frontline activities.

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Posted by: REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR July 03, 2006 08:00 pm
Thanks Carol I for translating the presentation plack that is mounted to the top of Lt. Col. Trofins desk. It reads as follows :

Legendary Figures

A soldier had fallen, a brave had entered the ranks of the heroes of our nation.
When on the 22th of June our holy war was declared against the people without faith robbers of the lands of Bukovina and Bessarabia, nobody and nothing could have prevented Lt. Col. Trofin, who worked in the 3rd Office of the General Secretariat of the Ministry of National Defence, to leave for the front line.
All my carrier and my life - he said in one of the countless of reports asking to get approval for departing for the front line - I have prepared for war. To stay here when on the eastern border the gun sounds and when so many comrades bleed, means to commit a crime against my conscience; it means to blush in front of my former pupils and in front of all the comrades whom I have always told that the true soldier lives his normal life only in the face of death and only in the face of the holy emotions that are given by war. And he left ..................
He was entrusted with the command of the 2nd Battalion of the 7th Vânători Regiment.
In short time he managed to become obeyed, loved and respected by all the soldiers under his command, the brave from Tisa;
Because Lt. Col. Trofin was a hardened soldier in the fights of our last war. Born on 7 February 1897 in Bacău county, the son of some worthy Moldavian răzeşi, after he finished high school, gets into the Military School of Infantry. Commissioned a 2nd Lt. on 1 July 1917, he is sent to the 6th Vânători Regiment, with which he takes part in all the operations in Transylvania and Hungary.
He had distinguished especially in the fight at Blaskowitz on the Tisa, where risking his life, together with his platoon and manoeuvring alone one of the machine guns, he inflicted heavy losses to the Hungarian columns; wounded in this fight, he was decorated with the Order of the Star of Romania with the Military Virtue ribbon for his brilliant deeds.
As Lieutenant and Captain he had followed the lectures at the Military Academy, wherefrom he graduated successfully. He had dealt with the study of military history.
In 1937 he had been called as teacher at the Application School for Infantry, where he has taught, as he did for the Application School for Cavalry as well, Military History and General Tactics.
Due to his broad knowledge, an attractive pedagogical methodology and his skills in military history, he had the best results managing to inspire in his pupils a taste for the art of fight. It is well known the importance for a soldier of the military history studies.
This is how Lt. Col Trofin regarded, in one of his works, the importance of this study and why he had studied military history in his spare time which is scarce for an officer:
"The principles of war, that in fact are a few simple rules, on which rests the whole military science, cannot be understood if the conditions where they had applied are not known. Knowing these conditions is an absolute necessity because the unknown and the conditions are strong factors in leading the operations. And these conditions we can only find in the military history of the past". Lt. Col. Trofin had studied military history with passion, as he did with all the works he dealt with, managing to produce the following works: "Military history in universal history", 3 volumes that deal with the middle age and the modern age, "The study of the Russian-Romanian-Turkish war", "The analysis of the Russian-Japanese war", "Brief analytical study on the world war 1914-1918".
He had therefore dealt with a broad field ranging from very old to very new. The study of history requires an extreme thoroughness, broad overviews and solid military knowledge. Lt. Col. Trofin had these qualities; all his works are extremely interesting, and one of them had studied for the very first time the expeditions of the famous leader and perfect soldier Gengis Khan.
We are certain that his studies will be used for the instruction of generations of future officers. In 1941 he became Lieutenant Colonel and moved among the staff of the General Secretariat of the MoD where he continued to use his competence in solving tough problems which required remarkable competence. It was not possible that in this war Lt. Col. Trofin not to act bravely, as he was in the previous war. Nor was it possible that a former teacher of military history who tried to inspire his pupils the past military deeds of our nation not to show them how one has to understand the old operations to conduct the new ones, to miss the duty of being present on the battlefield. Why had we studied in so many schools, why had we work to improve ourselves in the military art if we cannot apply the military duty, the Motherland, the King and the Leader commands?
Of course there is the place for all of us. We, for whom this unique occasion has not appeared due to our service duties, long for the coming of this day, as we long for the tomorrow. Because no sacrifice is too large when the happiness of our Motherland rests on our bravery. Lt. Col. Trofin, as he said in one of his letters sent from the frontline, had left to honour the trust that was always shown by his superiors. And he has honoured it. In the morning of 28 August, the 8th Division to which he belonged, in the tough fight for the conquest of Odessa, has led the attack to conquer one of the lines that defend this city. In the centre sector of the plateau that overlooks Odessa, there is the height 80, a hill grown strangely on the flat field of the Bug.
During the attack, both the action of the 8th Vânători Regiment carried to the north of the hill 80 and that of the 6th Vânători Regiment carried to the south were strongly flanked and subsequently stopped by the fire of the Bolshevik resistance, grouped around this height. Repeated attacks of the right wing of the 8th Vânători Regiment on this height did not lead to the expected result. Towards the afternoon, the 8th Division has decided to renew the attack with a battalion from its reserves. In this purpose, the 2nd Battalion of the 7th Vânători Regiment, commanded by Lt. Col. Trofin, receives the mission to conquer at any price the hill 80. At 16:30, the 2nd Battalion has started the attack led by its commander, and in only half an hour the command post of the division received the following report: "The mission was carried out with success. Hill 80 is in our hands. I continue the attack on the village Kartosow". And the battalion began again the attack with Lt. Col. Trofin in front, but the brave commander did not enjoy a new victory because he had fallen hit to the head by shrapnel from a heavy artillery projectile. What 2 regiments did not manage to conquer in half a day, Lt. Col. Trofin’s battalion managed in half an hour.
"Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow I will stick – wrote this brave officer – the flag of the battalion on the redoubt, even with the cost of life." And he stuck. Lt. Col. Trofin kept his promise, as in the previous war. He was gallant, he disregarded death and he confronted the risks with a determination in which a call of death flickered mysteriously. What did his life mean when it did bring glory to the unit he commanded?
What did his youth mean when the dedication in that unique intoxication of death he felt around him was the supreme act of satisfaction? For Lt. Col. Trofin the danger was hallucinogenic. He looked for it, he provoked it willing to spend in a moment an existence that was dear to the army. He wanted to concentrate life as a strong drink and to drink it at once in the impetus of an attack for the victory of the righteousness. And he drank it as he wanted it, conquering hill 80 in front of his battalion; its conquest meant a decisive step in the siege of Odessa.
This is the man, these are the deeds, this is the sacrifice. We do not mourn him. We hail him. Lt. Col. Trofin had been for us more than a comrade and a superior. He was a living example of the legendary gallantry of the Romanian. The history of the nation will write with golden letters his name and his heroic sacrifice and his memory will guard forever like a living flame in the souls and minds of those who knew him, of the country and the generations to follow.
Capt. Eduard Dragomirescu
Talk given on 10 September 1941 during the meeting of the Association of Romanian Military Writers and published in Unirea newspaper on 13 September 1941.

Posted by: CCJ July 11, 2006 10:54 pm
That is the nicest Romanian Tunics I have ever seen! It ranks up at the top of the list of WW2 tunics I've had the joy of viewing.

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