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*** 22nd [[Vânători de Munte|Mountain Troops]] Battalion "Cireşoaia" - [[Sfântu Gheorghe]] |
*** 22nd [[Vânători de Munte|Mountain Troops]] Battalion "Cireşoaia" - [[Sfântu Gheorghe]] |
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*** 24th [[Vânători de Munte|Mountain Troops]] Battalion - [[Miercurea Ciuc]] <ref>[http://www.mapn.ro/eveniment/2005/200511/20051129/albaiulia/blocuriparada/3.%20Brigada%2061%20Vanatori%20de%20Munte.doc Romanian Military Press], November 2005</ref> |
*** 24th [[Vânători de Munte|Mountain Troops]] Battalion - [[Miercurea Ciuc]] <ref>[http://www.mapn.ro/eveniment/2005/200511/20051129/albaiulia/blocuriparada/3.%20Brigada%2061%20Vanatori%20de%20Munte.doc Romanian Military Press], November 2005</ref> |
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*** [[Military logistics|Logistic]] Battalion - [[Miercurea Ciuc]] |
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** '''4th Logistics Base "Transilvania"''' - [[Dej]] |
** '''4th Logistics Base "Transilvania"''' - [[Dej]] |
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***41st Transport Battalion "Bobâlna" |
***41st Transport Battalion "Bobâlna" |
Revision as of 21:41, 26 January 2012
Divizia 4 Infanterie "Gemina" 4th Infantry Division "Gemina" | |
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Country | Romania |
Branch | Romanian Land Forces |
Type | Infantry |
Size | 3 brigades, 2 regiments, 1 logistics base and 5 auxiliary battalions |
Garrison/HQ | Cluj-Napoca |
Engagements | World War II |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Brigadier General Dumitru Scarlat |
The 4th Infantry Division Gemina is one of three major units of the Romanian Land Forces, with its headquarters in Cluj-Napoca. Until June 15, 2008 it was designated as the 4th Territorial Army Corps "Mareşal Constantin Prezan" (Corpul 4 Armată Territorial "Mareşal Constantin Prezan").
Structure in April 2007
This section needs to be updated.(June 2011) |
This structure was in force when the formation was the 4th Territorial Army Corps.
- HQ 4th Infantry Division - Cluj-Napoca
- 18th Infantry Brigade "Banat" - Timişoara
- 32nd Infantry Battalion "Mircea" ("Yellow Scorpions") - Timişoara
- 191st Infantry Battalion "Colonel Radu Golescu" - Arad
- 26th Mountain Troops Battalion "Avram Iancu"
- Logistic Battalion - Lipova
- 81st Mechanized Operational Brigade - Bistriţa
- 811th Infantry Battalion "Dragonii Transilvaniei (Transylvanian Dragons)" - Dej
- 812th Infantry Battalion "Şoimii Carpaţilor (Carpathians Hawks)" - Bistriţa
- 814th Tank Battalion - Turda
- 817th Artillery Battalion "Petru Rareș" - Prundu Bârgăului
- 55th Anti-aircraft Defense Battalion - Dej
- 52nd Engineer Battalion "Tisa" - Satu Mare
- 405th Logistics Battalion - Bistriţa
- 61st Mountain Troops Territorial Brigade "Virgil Bădulescu" - Miercurea Ciuc
- 17th Mountain Troops Battalion "Dragoş Vodă" - Vatra Dornei
- 22nd Mountain Troops Battalion "Cireşoaia" - Sfântu Gheorghe
- 24th Mountain Troops Battalion - Miercurea Ciuc [1]
- Logistic Battalion - Miercurea Ciuc
- 4th Logistics Base "Transilvania" - Dej
- 41st Transport Battalion "Bobâlna"
- 88th Maint. Battalion - Cluj-Napoca
- 69th Mixed Artillery Regiment "Silvania" - Şimleul Silvaniei
- 7th Artillery Battalion "General Vasile Danacu"
- 315th Artillery Battalion - Şimleu Silvaniei
- 316th Signal Battalion - Şimleu Silvaniei
- 317th Logistics Battalion - Zalău
- 612th Anti-tank Artillery Battalion - Baia Mare
- 50th Mixed Anti-aircraft Missile Regiment "Andrei Mureşianu" - Floreşti
- 55th Communications & Information Systems Battalion "Napoca" - Cluj-Napoca
- 317th Reconnaissance Battalion "Vlădeasa" - Cluj-Napoca - formed in 1960s during the communist regime.
- 400th Logistic Support Battalion
- 72nd CBRN Battalion - Huşi
- 53rd Engineer Battalion - Deva
- other supporting units
- 18th Infantry Brigade "Banat" - Timişoara
References
- ^ Romanian Military Press, November 2005