Romanian Army in the Second World War · Forum Guidelines | Help Search Members Calendar |
Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register ) | Resend Validation Email |
Pages: (6) « First ... 4 5 [6] ( Go to first unread post ) |
Imperialist |
Posted: October 06, 2005 08:28 pm
|
||
General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2399 Member No.: 499 Joined: February 09, 2005 |
I wasnt questioning the date of the picture, it could have been made during that 1910s-1920s period. I was wondering about the possibility that the photo was a "funny" one, made at the time for someone who wasnt a soldier, and the uniform and background were the standard props of the photo studio... Was your ancestor a soldier in the war? Well, anyways, could be a long shot, but that possibility got my attention. Compared with the other pictures, this one has something strange about it... If the man wanted a soldiery photo, he could have arranged a group photo with his comrades if he was in the military or if he wanted a serious portrait photo later, he wouldnt have done it with that background, just with his uniform. It gives the air of him trying hard to look as something he isnt... take care This post has been edited by Imperialist on October 06, 2005 08:29 pm -------------------- I
|
||
dragos03 |
Posted: October 06, 2005 08:39 pm
|
Capitan Group: Members Posts: 641 Member No.: 163 Joined: December 13, 2003 |
|
Imperialist |
Posted: October 06, 2005 08:44 pm
|
||
General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2399 Member No.: 499 Joined: February 09, 2005 |
Is there a similar no.9 on the hat in your picture? -------------------- I
|
||
Kepi |
Posted: October 09, 2005 05:51 pm
|
||
Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 432 Member No.: 680 Joined: September 28, 2005 |
The man is a Street Policeman (“Sergent de Strada’), about 1900, probably with his wife. He has a dark blue double breasted tunic, with amaranth red piping, and Sergeant gold strap above the cuffs. The ciphers on the collar (“311”) represent his personal identification number. |
||
Kepi |
Posted: October 09, 2005 06:03 pm
|
||
Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 432 Member No.: 680 Joined: September 28, 2005 |
He might be a reservist (as he is about 40 years old), a private (he has no rank insignia), mobilized in the 9th infantry Regiment during the Second Balcan War (1913). Typical for that period was the wearing of the new M.1912 field cap (“Capela”) with the old M.1893 uniform, as the new campaign uniforms were issued only for regular soldiers. He seems to be an wealthy person because he carry leather leggings (as infantry officers) instead of ordinary puttees or high boots. |
||
dragos03 |
Posted: October 09, 2005 06:47 pm
|
Capitan Group: Members Posts: 641 Member No.: 163 Joined: December 13, 2003 |
Many thanks for the answers, Kepi. What about the first picture (the guy with the cross of St. George)? Is he wearing a dorobanti uniform?
|
mabadesc |
Posted: October 10, 2005 06:05 am
|
Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 803 Member No.: 40 Joined: July 11, 2003 |
|
Kepi |
Posted: October 11, 2005 04:20 pm
|
||
Sublocotenent Group: Members Posts: 432 Member No.: 680 Joined: September 28, 2005 |
The picture represents a Lieutenant of 16th Dorobanti Regiment, the unit that had a battalion based in Botosani, wearing a full dress uniform. The photo could be taken between 1881, when the M.1881 “Military Virtue” was adopted and 1891 when Dorobanti uniforms were modified according the infantry model (red piping instead of blue). |
||
Carol I |
Posted: October 11, 2005 07:47 pm
|
||||
General de armata Group: Members Posts: 2250 Member No.: 136 Joined: November 06, 2003 |
Could it be that he was transferred to that unit after the Independence War? According to the list of Romanian holders of the Russian Order and Cross of St. George posted by Victor, there were no awards to the 16th Dorobanţi Regiment. |
||||
jivana |
Posted: October 14, 2005 07:30 pm
|
||
Fruntas Group: Members Posts: 68 Member No.: 639 Joined: July 31, 2005 |
@ Imperialist
No, there is not, there is another sign, but the picture is rather small and you cannot recognize it. |
||
Dénes |
Posted: January 16, 2006 05:20 pm
|
Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4368 Member No.: 4 Joined: June 17, 2003 |
Here is a propaganda photo of King Carol and Dr. Ney at the opening of an international exhibition in Bucharest, called "Joy and Work."
Who are the other people? Gen. Dénes [from eBay] This post has been edited by Dénes on January 16, 2006 05:22 pm |
dragos03 |
Posted: January 16, 2006 05:23 pm
|
Capitan Group: Members Posts: 641 Member No.: 163 Joined: December 13, 2003 |
The other man in white uniform looks like Mihail Ralea.
This post has been edited by dragos03 on January 16, 2006 05:24 pm |
REGAL UNIFORMA COLECTOR |
Posted: October 04, 2009 09:22 pm
|
||
General de brigada Group: Members Posts: 1079 Member No.: 198 Joined: January 18, 2004 |
I was able to identify this General as : Brigadier General Constantine Ilasievici. General Adjutant to His Majesty King Carol II, Military Leader of the Royal Household of his Majesty the King. |
||
Victor |
Posted: November 23, 2010 06:01 pm
|
Admin Group: Admin Posts: 4350 Member No.: 3 Joined: February 11, 2003 |
The officer in the background looks also a lot like Ilasievici. |
Pages: (6) « First ... 4 5 [6] |