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  2. Structure of the Romanian Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Bălcescu Land Forces Academy, in Sibiu; Land Forces Warrant Officers and NCOs Military School „Basarab I”, in Pitești [84] 1st Training Battalion "Olt", in Caracal [85] National Joint Training Center "Getica", in Cincu [86] Secondary Combat Training Center in Babadag; Secondary Combat Training Center in Smârdan

  3. Romanian Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian Land Forces (Romanian: Forțele Terestre Române) is the army of Romania, and the main component of the Romanian Armed Forces. Since 2007, full professionalization and a major equipment overhaul have transformed the nature of the Land Forces. [3] The Romanian Land Forces was founded on 24 November [O.S. 12 November] 1859.

  4. 1st Maneuver Support Brigade (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The brigade is considered the best and most modern infantry brigade in the Romanian Land Forces; its headquarters are located in Bucharest. The 1st Brigade is formed around a command with a multifunctional staff, intended to ensure the conduct of operations in the rear area and includes structures of paratroopers, CBRN, CIMIC, engineering ...

  5. 1st CIMIC Battalion (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st CIMIC Battalion, (Batalionul 1 Cooperare Civil-Militară) is the only Civil-Military cooperation battalion of the Romanian Land Forces and was formed in September 2001. [1] [2] [3] It is subordinated to the Romanian Staff Land Forces and its headquarters are located in Bucharest.

  6. Economy of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Major Romanian exports to the U.S. include shoes and clothing, steel, and chemicals. Romania signed an Association Agreement with the EU in 1992 and a free trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) in 1993, codifying Romania's access to European markets and creating the basic framework for further economic integration ...

  7. Cincu Training Center - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the Combat Training Center of the Land Forces was established from the previous Central Artillery Range, and the honorary name "Getica" was received a year later. [2] The total area of the training center is 104 km 2 (10,400 ha; 40 sq mi), spanning to both the Brașov and Sibiu County .

  8. Army of the Socialist Republic of Romania - Wikipedia

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    A graphic of the structure of a Romanian Ground Forces Motor Rifle Division. The senior units in the ground forces were the Tudor Vladimirescu Division and the Horia, Cloșca și Crișan Division, both of which were used as political tools by communist leaders.

  9. Vânători de munte - Wikipedia

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    The vânători de munte (Romanian pronunciation: [vɨnəˈtorʲ de ˈmunte], transl. "Mountain Huntsmen") are the elite mountain troops of the Romanian Land Forces.They were first established as an independent Army Corps in 1916 during World War I, and became operational in 1917 under Corpul de Munte designation.