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REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR |
Posted: July 05, 2004 02:32 pm
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General de brigada Group: Members Posts: 1079 Member No.: 198 Joined: January 18, 2004 |
In the Imperial Russian Army, I have found that many Foreigners came to Russia and volunteered for military service. I have found many that were in the Russian Guards. Italian, Siam-Thailand. Did the Royal Romanian military have any Foreigners that served in their forces as well ? I recently came across an interesting photo of a Fruntas in the Mihai Viteazul Guard Regiment who is ASIAN. This person looks like he is from Russian-Asian, Mongol, Chineese of Origin. :?: |
Dr_V |
Posted: July 05, 2004 11:24 pm
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Caporal Group: Members Posts: 146 Member No.: 71 Joined: August 05, 2003 |
From my knowledge there were a few foreign imigrants integrated in our army. Now, it depends on your definition of foreigners. There were quite a few ex-Russian citisen that were actually Romanians from the Northern Moldavian provences (Bsarabia&Bucovina) who came to join in the liberation of their provences at the begining of the war. There were also Romanians who were Hungarian citisen or even Bulgarian.
Actual foreign volontaires were very few. Abot the oriental looking soldier you're taking abot, it may be a simpler explination: inside Romania there are many ethnic minoritys, including Mongols (tatari), Turks and Russians (lipoveni), most living around the Danube (including the Delta) and the Black Sea shore. Most of these minorithys participated in the army as any Romanian citysen, as they consider this country to be their home too. |
REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR |
Posted: July 05, 2004 11:40 pm
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General de brigada Group: Members Posts: 1079 Member No.: 198 Joined: January 18, 2004 |
Thanks for the information. I was really puzzled with this photo of a Mongol in the Royal Guards. How were they accepted in the military :?:
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dragos03 |
Posted: July 06, 2004 09:49 am
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Capitan Group: Members Posts: 641 Member No.: 163 Joined: December 13, 2003 |
Many Mongols (Tatars) from Dobrogea served in cavalry units in both world wars. They were good cavalrymen and accepted as such.
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Victor |
Posted: July 06, 2004 08:08 pm
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Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4350 Member No.: 3 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
Lt. gen. Gheorghe Cealik, the CO of the Cavalry Corps in 1943-44, was a Tatar
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mihai |
Posted: July 08, 2004 03:15 am
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Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 450 Member No.: 30 Joined: July 08, 2003 |
It's amazing! Can you see the portrate of The General? Mihai |
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