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Not your land, I know, but you're the nearest expert user and there are no articles on the Romanian Wiki on these Romanian brigades. Where would you point me for authoritative sources to improve the references for current Romanian brigades. Why in heaven has it got the number '282'? Buckshot06 (talk) 17:37, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
- Batalionul 1 Putna: Compania 1 Focşani, Compania 2 Vrancea, Compania 3 Soveja, Compania 4 Adjud. - Batalionul 2 Tecuci: Compania 5 Tecuci, Compania 6 Bârlad, Compania 7 Berheci, Compania 8 Zeletin. The regiment was ultimately disbanded in 1949. In 1968 in relation to the increased friction in the socialist camp and the Warsaw Pact intervention in Czechoslovakia, the Romanians did not participate, but felt threatened and mobilised their military. This is when (24 September 1968) the Regimentul 282 Mecanizat was formed in the barracks previously occupied by the Regimentul 10 Dorobanţi "Putna". In 1994 in line with the transformation of the Romanian Army the regiment was transformed into a brigade and the historic name "United Principalities" (as in the unification of Wallachia and Moldova) was given. After the communists came to power in Bulgaria in 1944 they were particularly adamant to disband all the traditional Bulgarian regiments and divisions in order to erase the memory the people had of them and this was done by 1951~52. They were very commited to drop any honorific names, campaign citations and numbering from the old units. I am pretty certain the same thing happened in Romania too, hence the disbandment of the 10th. This is not a very informative article, but it includes the facts, that I have just given and it is on the official Romanian Land Forces website, so you can use it as a reference source: https://forter.ro/ministerul-apararii-nationale/brigada-282-infanterie-mecanizat%C4%83-primit-emblema-de-onoare-for%C5%A3elor-terestre/18218 Best regards! B.Velikov ( talk) 14:55, 26 September 2020 (UTC)
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Not your land, I know, but you're the nearest expert user and there are no articles on the Romanian Wiki on these Romanian brigades. Where would you point me for authoritative sources to improve the references for current Romanian brigades. Why in heaven has it got the number '282'? Buckshot06 (talk) 17:37, 25 September 2020 (UTC)
- Batalionul 1 Putna: Compania 1 Focşani, Compania 2 Vrancea, Compania 3 Soveja, Compania 4 Adjud. - Batalionul 2 Tecuci: Compania 5 Tecuci, Compania 6 Bârlad, Compania 7 Berheci, Compania 8 Zeletin. The regiment was ultimately disbanded in 1949. In 1968 in relation to the increased friction in the socialist camp and the Warsaw Pact intervention in Czechoslovakia, the Romanians did not participate, but felt threatened and mobilised their military. This is when (24 September 1968) the Regimentul 282 Mecanizat was formed in the barracks previously occupied by the Regimentul 10 Dorobanţi "Putna". In 1994 in line with the transformation of the Romanian Army the regiment was transformed into a brigade and the historic name "United Principalities" (as in the unification of Wallachia and Moldova) was given. After the communists came to power in Bulgaria in 1944 they were particularly adamant to disband all the traditional Bulgarian regiments and divisions in order to erase the memory the people had of them and this was done by 1951~52. They were very commited to drop any honorific names, campaign citations and numbering from the old units. I am pretty certain the same thing happened in Romania too, hence the disbandment of the 10th. This is not a very informative article, but it includes the facts, that I have just given and it is on the official Romanian Land Forces website, so you can use it as a reference source: https://forter.ro/ministerul-apararii-nationale/brigada-282-infanterie-mecanizat%C4%83-primit-emblema-de-onoare-for%C5%A3elor-terestre/18218 Best regards! B.Velikov ( talk) 14:55, 26 September 2020 (UTC)