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alexandru_101 |
Posted: March 09, 2010 03:10 am
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I tried to find more information about Marine Infantry on this website but it looks that this subject was not really discussed here. If I am wrong, please let me know.
I opened this new topic with hope that we can get together and collect more information about Marine Infantry. If you have stories, data, photos let's share them here. What kind of uniforms they had? I am personally interested in Marine Infantry from period of July 1944 to August 23, 1944. Where Marine Infantry units were dislocated from July 1944 to August 23, 1944? In Constanta or other places too? I am also looking for information about Nitu Ion from Comuna Stancea, Judetul Ilfov. He was my grandfather’s comrade. This post has been edited by alexandru_101 on March 09, 2010 03:31 am |
Victor |
Posted: March 09, 2010 07:58 am
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alexandru_101 |
Posted: March 09, 2010 01:04 pm
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Thank you, Victor!
This is a very interesting article. Nevertheless, in the section Infanteria Marina there is no information about marine infantry at all. I found only a short article on English version page. |
Montbrun |
Posted: March 09, 2010 03:22 pm
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I found this information:
Detasamentul Maritim “Sulina” (Naval Detachment “Sulina” – HQ at Sulina) (Technically attached to Corp 2. Armata) --Subdetasamentul “Chilia Veche” (Naval Sub-Detachment “Chilia Veche” – HQ at Chilia Veche) ----Batalion 15. Infanterie Marina (Marine Battalion) ----Batterie – 4 x 7.5cm Gun --Subdetasamentul “Sulina” (Naval Sub-Detachment “Sulina” – HQ at Sulina) ----Batalion 16. Infanterie Marina (Marine Battalion) ----Gruparea Artilerie Plutitoare (“Floating Artillery Group” – 4 x Sections – Unknown Armament) ----Batterie “Stefan” – 4 x 12cm Gun ----Batterie “Stefanita” – 3 x 10.2cm Gun ----Batterie “Tepes” – 3 x 10.1cm Gun ----Batterie “Soimul” – 2 x 7.6cm AA, 2 x 2cm AA ----Sectia “Sfantu Gheorghe” – 2 x 7.6cm AA ----Sectia “Maracineanu” – 2x 4.7cm Gun --Subdetasamentul “Periprava” (Naval Sub-Detachment “Periprava” – HQ at Periprava) ----Batalion 17. Infanterie Marina (Marine Battalion) ----Batterie – 4 x 7.5cm Gun ----Grupaerea Artilerie de Costa “Sulina” (HQ at Sulina) ------Batterie “Tudor” (Tataia) – 3 x 15.2cm Howitzer ------Batterie “Aurora” (Comorova) – 3 x 15.2cm Howitzer ------Batterie “Graur” (Constanta) – 4 x 3.7cm AA ------Batterie “Vultur” (Constanta) – 4 x 7.6cm AA ------Batterie “Brancoveanu” (Constanta – Moved to Odessa 10/42) – 4 x 7.5cm Gun ------Batterie “Carol” (Constanta 1943) – 3 x 10.5cm AA ------Batterie “Mihai” (Constanta 1943) – 3 x 17cm Gun ------Batterie “Elisabeta” (Agigea) – 4 x 12cm Gun ------Batterie “Mircea” (Capul Midia) – 4 x 15.2cm Gun ------Batterie “Rares” (Constanta Port Lighthouse) – 4 x 6.6cm Gun ------ Sectia “V. Lupu” (Mangalia 1943) – 2 x 7.5cm Gun Here: http://reocities.com/MotorCity/Freeway/7333/ |
alexandru_101 |
Posted: March 10, 2010 01:39 am
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Thank you very much Montbrun for the information!
If everyone will contribute with something I am sure that we will be able to find interesting staff about Marine Infantry. I am wondering, are there anywhere in Romanian archives the lists with the solders from these Marine Infantry Battalions? |
Victor |
Posted: March 10, 2010 07:14 am
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It takes time to translate everything on the site from English to Romanian. If the Romanian version is not available a text will appear that will tell the respective person to check the English version of the article. There is not much written on the Marine infantry simply because there isn't much to tell about it. They were considered second class troops in the Romanian Army and generally had security missions with very few front line duty. |
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Mihai Popteanu |
Posted: March 10, 2010 04:50 pm
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An interesting article about Marine Infantry and the fights on the Danube Delta in 1941 is rote by Comandor Nicolae Petrescu and Cristian Craciunoiu in Modelism no. 5-6 /2010 , entitled " Lupta de la Chilia Veche - 26 iunie 1941 " . This post has been edited by Mihai Popteanu on March 10, 2010 04:51 pm |
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alexandru_101 |
Posted: March 15, 2010 10:40 pm
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Dear Mihai Popteanu,
Unfortunately I am not in Romania and I do not have access to this journal or magazine: Modelism no. 5-6 /2010. Do you have in possession this article: "Lupta de la Chilia Veche - 26 iunie 1941"? I will be very grateful if you can scan it and send me a copy. Thank you, Alex |
alexandru_101 |
Posted: March 26, 2010 02:08 am
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Guys, those of you who know that your grandfathers have been in Marine Infantry
let’s get together here! Let’s share our stories here. This post has been edited by alexandru_101 on March 26, 2010 02:08 am |
alexandru_101 |
Posted: November 02, 2010 12:59 pm
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Guys, who can tell me something about “Regimentul Artilerie Marina Constanta “ in the period of May 1944. Where it was dislocated? It was just in Constanta?
This post has been edited by alexandru_101 on November 03, 2010 12:21 pm |
dragos |
Posted: November 03, 2010 08:30 am
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alexandru, please stop posting in red, this is reserved for administrators and moderators.
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Montbrun |
Posted: November 04, 2010 06:38 pm
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Gruparea Artilerie de Coasta – Constanta
Baterie “Tudor” – 3 x 15.2 cm Gun – Tataia Baterie “Aurora” – 3 x 15.2 cm Gun – Comorova Baterie “Brancoveanu” – 4 x 7.5cm Gun– Constanta (Vii) – moved to Odessa 10/1941 Baterie “Elisabeta” – 4 x 12.0 cm Gun – Agigea Baterie “Mircea” – 4 x 15.2 cm Gun – Capul Midia Baterie “Rares” – 4 x 6.6 cm Gun – Constanta Port Baterie “Graur” – 3.7cm AA – Constanta (Bulevard) Baterie “Vultur” – 4 x 7.6cm AA – Constanta (Industria Casnica) Baterie “Carol” – 3 x 10.5cm Naval AA – Constanta (Viile Noi) – from ?/1943 Baterie “Mihai” – 3 x 17.0 cm Gun – South Constanta – from ?/1943 Baterie “V. Lupu” – 2 x 7.5 cm Gun – Mangalia – from ?/1943 Baterie Proiector (Searchlight) Gruparea Artilerie de Coasta Germana – Constanta 716.Kusten-Artillerie-Abteilung Batterie “Tirpitz” – 3 x 28.0cm Gun – South Constanta – installed 03/22/41 Batterie “Breslau” – 3 x 17.0cm Gun – Constanta (Vii) – installed 03/14/41 Batterie “Mamaia Sat” – 3 x 10.5cm Gun – Mamaia Sat – installed 03/08/41 688.Eisenbahn Batterie “Lange Bruno” – 3 x 28.0cm Rail Guns – North Constanta – arrives 03/08/41 789.Kusten-Artillerie-Abteilung 1.Batterie – 3 x 10.5cm Gun – Cap Midia – arrives 02/23/41 2.Batterie – 3 x 10.5cm Gun – Constanta (Vii) – arrives 02/23/41 3.Batterie – 3 x 10.5cm Gun – Cap Tuzla – arrives 02/23/41 This post has been edited by Montbrun on November 04, 2010 06:59 pm |
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mihnea |
Posted: November 08, 2010 08:42 am
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Oau! A beautiful picture of a almost perfect romanian soldier in the so called 1916 uniform. Note that he has no putties because he is waring the tall md 1912 boots. In many cases WWI soldiers issued with putties and 1912 boots wear the boots over the putties. In 1916 short boots were introduced together with putties. Also I think he is wearing the kepi with the tips turned, in a style very common in WWII.
I'm going to add a nice shiny button to my repro kepi that I use for reenactment, as a bit of bling is always good . |
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