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9th Mechanized Brigade "Mărășești"
Brigada 9 Mecanizată "Mărășești"
Insignia of the 9th Mechanized Brigade "Mărășești"
Active22 February 1879-present
CountryRomania
BranchRomanian Land Forces
TypeMechanized Infantry
Size7 battalions + other supporting companies
Part of2nd Infantry Division "Getica"
Garrison/HQConstanța
Nickname(s)"Mărășești"
EngagementsBattle of Mărășești
Battle of Stalingrad
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Adrian Costaru[1]

The 9th Mechanized Brigade "Mărășești" (Brigada 9 Mecanizată "Mărășești") is a mechanized infantry brigade of the Romanian Land Forces.

History[edit]

The unit was initially formed in 1879, after the Romanian War of Independence, as Divizia Activă de Dobrogea (Dobruja Active Division). In 1903 it was renamed to 9th Infantry Division, designation under which it participated in both world wars. In World War I it fought during the Battle of Mărășești where it defended the most difficult sector, being under constant attacks for two weeks. For its heroic actions in this battle, the 9th Infantry Division received the honorific name "Mărășești". In World War II, the division fought on both the Eastern Front, where it took part in the Battle of Stalingrad, and on the Western Front, participating in the liberation of Hungary and Czechoslovakia.

After World War II, the division went through some changes becoming the IXth Army Corps and eventually the 9th Mechanized Division before being deactivated. Vasile Milea commanded the division in 1957-58.

In 2004 the 34th Mechanized "Vasile Lupu" brigade was dissolved, with the remaining units passing to the Light Infantry Brigade (Brigada de Infanterie Ușoară) headquartered at Clinceni.[2] The land formerly occupied by the headquarters of the 34th Mechanized was given to the United States Army for a new base near the Mihail Kogălniceanu airport. In accordance with the transformation strategy of the Romanian Army, the 34th was reactivated on 1 October 2009 as 9th Mechanized Brigade "Mărășești", taking over control of all units in Dobruja from the former 34th Mechanized Brigade; two new subunits were also created at this time: the 911 Infantry and 912 Tank Battalion,[2] the latter equipped with T-55 tanks and Flakpanzer Gepard.[3] The 9th Mechanized Brigade is part of SEEBRIG.[4]

Organization[edit]

341st Infantry Battalion[edit]

The White Sharks patrolling in Iraq.

The 341st Infantry Battalion, nicknamed "White Sharks", is the most experienced unit of the new brigade, with numerous international deployments, including Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq.[2] After the 34th Mechanized Brigade "Vasile Lupu" was reorganized in 2004 as the Light Infantry Brigade, the White Sharks were the component battalion that maintained the highest readiness,[6] and the only large military unit based in Dobruja.[2]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b c d "Armata Dobrogei, reactivată după șase ani de repaus". România liberă. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
  • ^ "Telegraf Online - tag".
  • ^ MOLDOVEANU, Daniela (31 May 2022). "Structurile aparţinând Brigăzii 9 Mecanizată "Mărăşeşti", evaluate de o delegaţie condusă de comandantul SEEBRIG (GALERIE FOTO)". ziuaconstanta.ro. Retrieved 24 November 2023.
  • ^ Mariana Chiriţă (1 March 2022). "Aproximativ 900 de militari români şi americani se vor instrui în comun". Radio România Internațional. Retrieved 29 August 2023.
  • ^ "Parastasul Brigazii 34". România liberă. 25 October 2005. Archived from the original on 15 June 2013. Retrieved 13 June 2013.

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