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Posted: June 16, 2005 12:38 pm
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Depots in Bessarabia:

Ismail - 12th Infantry Division, 25th Artillery Regiment
Bolgrad - 3rd Vânători Regiment, 22nd Artillery Regiment
Tarutino - 28th Dorobanţi Regiment
Cetatea Albă - 35th Infantry Regiment
Chişinău - 15th Infantry Division, 25th, 30th Artillery Regiments
Orhei - 7th Vânători Regiment
Tighina - 25th Infantry Regiment
Cernăuţi - 8th Infantry Division, 3rd Frontier guards Regiment, 12th Artillery Regiment
Bălţi - 6th Vânători Regiment, 29th Artillery Regiment
Lipcani - 8th Vânători Regiment

Hope I don't miss anything.
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Florin
Posted: June 18, 2005 03:10 am
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Sid and Dragos,

You posted a lot of interesting information.
Sid started the topic regarding the 2nd Mixed Mountain Brigade.

I did not see the city of Zalau mentioned anywhere. My grandfather was professional military in a regiment belonging to a mountain division. Their headquarter was in Zalau. My mother was born in Zalau, Transylvania.
So, as Zalau is not on your list, should I understand that they were under the First Mixed Mountain Brigade?

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Posted: June 18, 2005 02:24 pm
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QUOTE (Florin @ Jun 18 2005, 06:10 AM)
I did not see the city of Zalau mentioned anywhere. My grandfather was professional military in a regiment belonging to a mountain division. Their headquarter was in Zalau. My mother was born in Zalau, Transylvania.
So, as Zalau is not on your list, should I understand that they were under the First Mixed Mountain Brigade?

I compiled the list from the book "Istoria infanteriei romane" vol. II, Bucharest 1985, therefor it is limited to the infantry divisions.
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Posted: June 20, 2005 01:39 pm
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Hi Dragos,

Sorry to be slow to acknowledge your reply to my question.

Many thanks,

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