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Posted: March 21, 2009 12:30 pm
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Hallo Gents,

my handwritten notes were spoilt by rain on a visit to the Museum and I have been trying to decipher them. So far I have the following info:-

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1. Mr. Iarca Leonina, CO, 1st Battalion, 5th  Infantry Regiment, of the Line.

2. Slt. Ion Gheorghe Marasescu, Grivitza Battles.

3. Captain Moise Groza, Staff Officer, 4th Romanian Division.

4. Sgt. Paul Lucasievici, Calarasi Regiment 3, (Security detail for Osman Pasa’s).

5. Colonel Grigore Cantici, CO, 1 Brigade, Romanian 4th Division.

6. Major Stefan Mateiscu, CO, 1st Bn ,1st Dorobanti. Regiment.

7. Major Georgi Stefanescu (1877 Independence War).

8. Lucretia Cansu, Woman Heroine. (From where??)

9. Scout Haracambie Matcescu.

10. Captain Alexandru Filitti, Regiment 9, Rosiori Regiment.

11Captain Matei Vasilu (British MC 1916).

12. Colonel Ernest Brosteamu. CO, 13th Infantry Regiment.

13.  General Bertelot, France, Uniform ribbons.

14. Colonel Radu Davidescu, Head of Staff, Marshal Ion Antonescu.

15. General Divisional Engineer Vasiliu Dumitru.

16. Brigader-General Corneliu Thodorini CO, 6th Cavalry Division.

17. (includes Ritter Cross, Iron Cross and Crimea Badge.)

18. General Brigadeier Radu Korne,

19. (includes Iron Cross, Ritter Cross, Crusade Against Communism and bars).

20. Division-General Leonard Muciushi (SP?) MD., CO 3 Mountain Division.

21.  Army Corps General Ioan Boiteanci, CO 4th Army Corps 1945.

22. Corps General Nicolae Sova, CO, 7th Army Corps.


Any help appreciated with regards the correct spelling and designation of the units.

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Posted: March 21, 2009 11:20 pm
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Any help appreciated with regards the correct spelling and designation of the units.

Kevin in Deva. biggrin.gif


2. Slt. Ion Gheorghe Marasescu, Grivitza Battles.

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3. Captain Moise Groza, Staff Officer, 4th Romanian Division.

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4. Sgt. Paul Lucasievici, Calarasi Regiment 3, (Security detail for Osman Pasa’s)

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6. Major Stefan Mateescu, CO, 1st Bn ,1st Dorobanti Regiment.

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7. Slt. George Stefanescu (1877 Independence War).

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11 Captain Matei Vasiliu (British MC 1916).

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12. Colonel Ernest Brosteanu. CO, 13th Infantry Regiment.

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13. General Berthelot, France, Uniform ribbons.

14. Colonel Radu Davidescu, Head of Staff, Marshal Ion Antonescu.

15. General-Engineer Dumitru Vasiliu, the Head of the Army's Fortifications Department, was KIA in June 1942, during the battle for Sevastopol.

16. Brigader-General Corneliu Theodorini CO, 6th Cavalry Division. Knight's Cross with Oakleaves

18. Brig. general Radu Korne, http://www.worldwar2.ro/generali/?article=102

20. Maj. general Leonard Mociulschi , CO 3 Mountain Division. http://www.worldwar2.ro/generali/?article=101, www.general.mociulschi.ro

21. Lieutenant General Ion Boiteanu, CO 4th Army Corps 4 December 1944 - 8 April 1945.

22. Lt. general Nicolae Sova http://www.worldwar2.ro/generali/?article=92



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Posted: March 22, 2009 12:04 pm
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Halloo boonicootza biggrin.gif

many thanks for the reply, information and pictures,

I have just discovered that the camera chip containing the 50 or so pictures of the medals associated with the above names is defective sad.gif while I could see the images on the camera display, once I transferred them to the computer I cannot open them, all I get is a "Data source not recognised" message

So it looks like I will have to plan another trip to Bucharest.

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