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Despite several initiatives starting in 1889, the first mountain troops were formed in November 1916. Through Order no. 294, the Military School of Skiing was transformed in the "Corps of Mountain Hunters"
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of Mountain Artillery were formed, each with 4 batteries. These were further integrated into the 1st Mountain Artillery Regiment in 1916, with the headquarters in
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In 1883, the Mountain Artillery was formed with one battery assigned to each of the four Army Corps. In 1913 and 1915, two
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companies were deployed at Cireșoaia and Coșna, where between 20th and 26 August they fought against the
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was named as its honorific commander. From March 1919, the Regiment participated in the
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Troops from the 2nd and 61st Mountain Troops Brigade during a military competition
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in occupied Romania was to disband the mountain troops. Shortly after the
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respectively. This tradition was kept until after the Second World War.
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Suman, Gheorghe (2014). "Vânătorii de munte | Primul război mondial".
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There are currently two brigades operational, one subordinated to the
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528th (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance) "Vlad Țepeș"
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After the end of the war, one of the first measures taken by the
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Axworthy, Mark; Scafeș, Cornel I.; Crăciunoiu, Cristian (1995).
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Prowler used by the 21st Mountain Hunters Battalion "General
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section. Each company took a nickname: the 1st was nicknamed
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Prince Carol (on the right) and the honorary company of the
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in some of the harshest battles — including the sieges of
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The Mountain Hunter Battalion first saw combat during the
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8th (Tactical Operational Missile) "Alexandru Ioan Cuza"
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61st Mountain Troops Brigade "General Virgil Bădulescu"
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Index

Vânători (military unit)

Romania
Romanian Land Forces
Mountain troops
2nd Mountain Troops Brigade
Brașov
61st Mountain Troops Brigade
Miercurea Ciuc
Shoulder patch

[vɨnəˈtorʲdeˈmunte]
Huntsmen
Romanian Land Forces
Army Corps
World War I
divizions
Târgu Jiu
First World War
wireless telegraphy
Tigrii
Șoimii
Haiducii
Leii
Pandurii
Smeii
Balaurii
Third Battle of Oituz
Württemberg mountain battalion
German Alpenkorps

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