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Posted: March 26, 2011 08:22 am
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General de corp de armata Group: Retired Posts: 1512 Member No.: 1232 Joined: January 05, 2007 |
Order of battle of romanian transyilvanian military units at 27th March 1919
16th romanian transylvanian division with: 16th vânători battalion Miercurea Ciuc 18th Infantry Regiment Dej 82nd Infantry Regiment Târgu Mureş 83rd Infantry Regiment Cluj 84th Infantry Regiment Bistriţa 31st Cannon Regiment Cluj 32nd Howitzer Regiment Cluj Division's Hospital Bistriţa Total men: 10590 18th romanian transylvanian division with: 18th vânători battalion Târgu Secuiesc 89th Infantry Regiment Braşov 98th Infantry Regiment Sibiu 91st Infantry Regiment Alba Iulia 92nd Infantry Regiment Orăştie 35th Cannon Regiment Sibiu 36th Howitzer Regiment Sibiu Division's Hospital Braşov Total men: 11210 Non-divisional troops: Gendarmes Regiment Braşov Gendarmes Regiment Cluj Gendarms Regiment Arad (Deva) Sanitar Company Cluj Suply Company Cluj Sanitar Company Sibiu Suply Company Sibiu Total men: 5167 Independent units: Infantry Volunteer Regiment Horea (Beiuş) Infantry Regiment Horea Odorhei 2nd Volunteer Regiment Alba Iulia 3rd Volunteer Regiment Avram Iancu Total men: 8730 |
ANDREAS |
Posted: January 29, 2012 09:16 pm
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Locotenent colonel Group: Members Posts: 814 Member No.: 2421 Joined: March 15, 2009 |
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Do you have any information about the equipment they have used, I'm speaking about individual weapons, artillery, etc.. Was it somehow captured equipment from the former Austro-Hungarian and German armies, or was it sent from the weapons depots from Moldova? I anticipated to be the last version, isn't it? |
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Posted: January 30, 2012 07:24 am
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General de corp de armata Group: Retired Posts: 1512 Member No.: 1232 Joined: January 05, 2007 |
In terms of uniforms some of romanian transylvanian divisions were equiped with uniforms from romanian army, thought not all I think was romanian (it could be also american and british uniforms). For sure some units fought in the hungarian uniforms they had in 1918. As armament what I can cite from memory is some russian captured self-propelled artillery.
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Dénes |
Posted: January 30, 2012 01:16 pm
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Can you give me details on this vehicle? It sounds remarkable for 1918. Gen. Dénes |
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Posted: January 30, 2012 03:29 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Retired Posts: 1512 Member No.: 1232 Joined: January 05, 2007 |
Denes, here are 2 photos of romanian self-propelled artilery
http://postimage.org/image/z0kyiyx5h/ http://postimage.org/image/gc7i9dvmd/ They equiped exclusivly romanian transylvanian volunteers. The photo is taken on Tisa front in 1919. There is another photo showing this artilery in Oradea on a parade prior to start to the front. I have this photo in my colection, if I'll find it I'll post it here. On the driver's door can be seen the russian military markings. It is not known when this self-propeled guns entered in romanian posesion, a suposition is that they were captured after rusian front colapsed under bolsevic revolution. The guns were taken into custody by romanian army and were given to romanian transylvanian volunteers. They were a total of 2 bateries. The trucks were of american manufacture (White), the guns were Schneider-Putilov caliber 76,2 mm with antiaircraft role, but employed in ground targets by romanians. The soldier on the right side of the driver is a romanian transylvanian volunteer typically dressed in hungarian uniform, with a romanian "capela". This post has been edited by 21 inf on January 30, 2012 03:30 pm |
Dénes |
Posted: January 30, 2012 04:10 pm
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Very interesting photos! Thanks for sharing.
I wasn't aware of this vehicle being used in the 1918/1919 campaign. Gen. Dénes |
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Posted: January 30, 2012 06:55 pm
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General de corp de armata Group: Retired Posts: 1512 Member No.: 1232 Joined: January 05, 2007 |
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muggs |
Posted: January 30, 2012 08:43 pm
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Thanks for the pics 21inf, that SPG sure looks ahead of its time
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ANDREAS |
Posted: January 30, 2012 10:16 pm
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Thank you very much for the information given 21inf!
It was very interesting to find that there were such technical wonders (for that time) equipping the Transylvanian divisions. |
Dénes |
Posted: January 31, 2012 06:48 am
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Very nice, indeed! Thanks.
Gen. Dénes This post has been edited by Dénes on February 01, 2012 08:11 pm |
contras |
Posted: February 01, 2012 07:51 pm
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16th Divizion, Comander Generalk Hanzu Alexandru Chief of Staff, lt col Artur Phelps 16th battalion hunters (vanatori): Major Stefan Branea 1st Company: lt Carol Kappel 2nd Company: lt Florentin Biltin 3th Company: Ervin Vagner Machinegun Company: lt Iulius Kappel 81th Infantery Regiment (I think here could be a mistake, 21 inf, you write 18th, can you verify? I think it is 81, because later 83 was Turda, 88 Carei etc) Colonel Carol Divizoli, adj Major Albert Porcalat 1st Battalion: Major Iosif Baltezan 1st Company Cpt Henrich Mathes 2nd Company Lt Theofil Filipan |
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contras |
Posted: February 01, 2012 08:41 pm
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Maior Group: Members Posts: 732 Member No.: 2693 Joined: December 28, 2009 |
Next:
3rd Company, lt Al Draghici Machine gun Company, cpt Frederich Paner 2nd battalion, cpt Friederich Lohr 4th Company, lt Aurel Pop 5th Company, cpt Victor Monda 6th Company, lt Mihai Pop Machine gun comp, slt Ioan Rusu 3rd Battalion, lt col Toma Manciu 7th Company, Ludovic Uherek 8th Company, lt Benedict Sigartan 9th Company, lt Alferd Gracser Machine gun Company, Emil Iacob Technical Company, lt Gheorghe Nistor 82th Infantry Regiment, lt col Pompei Bersan 1st Battalion, Mr N Gamber 1st Company, lt Axente Farcas 2nd Company, lt Gross Richard 3rd Company, slt Virgil Stefanescu Machine gun Company, slt Gheorghe Maior 2nd Battalion, major Artur Dan 4th Company, slt A Tarnoveanu 5th Comp, slt Martin Iuliu 6th Comp, slt Al rusu Machine gun Comp, lt Herman Petsch 3rd Battalion, cpt Gustav Henrich 7th Comp, slt Otto Golner 8th Comp, lt V Musca 9th Comp, slt Emil Radu Machine gun Comp, lt Valeriu Spatar Techn Comp, cpt Toma Darabas 81th Infantry Regiment and 82 Infantery Regiment formed together 41th Infantry Brigade, col Constantin Dragu 83th Inf Regiment and 84th Inf Regiment formed 42th Infantry Brigade, col savel Neagu 83th Inf Reg, lt col Henrich Brandsch, adj Mr C Belu 1st Battalion, Major Aurel Stoica 1st Comp, slt C Daicovici 2nd Comp, slt Rebrisoreanu Aurel 3rd Comp, Otto Bolesch Machine gun Comp, lt Egon Dorner 2nd Battalion, cpt Sal Carol 4th Comp, lt I Sistavoretean 5th Comp, ? 6th Comp, lt Emil Dandea Machine gun Comp, lt I Avram 3rd Battalion, cpt Octav Petrean 7th Comp, ? 8th Comp, lt Pompei Pitea 9th Comp, lt Carol Kooty Machine gun Comp, lt I Maer Techn Comp, slt Otto Brainlich 84th Inf Regiment, lt col Adolf Reiner 1st battalion, mr St Hedrich 1st Comp, slt Valer Baciu 2nd Comp, slt Rehnold Hor 3rd Comp, slt Toma Braedt Machine gun Comp, slt O Schiffbumer 2nd Battalion, cpt M Seiler 4th Comp, slt Valer Puscaru 5th Comp, lt I Molner 6th Comp, lt Grigore Balan Machine gun Comp, slt G Poschner 3rd Battalion, cpt I Cotutiu 7th Comp, lt Wilhelm Schobel 8th Comp, lt Isaiu I Stegar 9th Comp, slt Curth Hajdu Machine gun Comp, lt I Ambert Techn Comp, cpt E Angyalosi |
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Posted: February 02, 2012 05:17 am
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General de corp de armata Group: Retired Posts: 1512 Member No.: 1232 Joined: January 05, 2007 |
I'll have to check the reference. It is either my typo mistake or the source pointed a wrong unit.
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Florin |
Posted: February 03, 2012 12:32 am
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Who is curious to see today a Schneider-Putilov caliber 76,2 mm / model 1902 should go to the National Military Museum / Muzeul Militar National - Bucharest.
This post has been edited by Florin on February 03, 2012 12:38 am |