The 1st Infantry Division Dacica was one of the major units of the Romanian Land Forces, with its headquarters located in Bucharest. It was the heraldic successor of the Romanian First Army. On 31 August 2015, 1st Infantry Division headquarters disbanded, to become, three months later, the Headquarters Multinational Division Southeast of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Naples.

History

The First Army was one of the major units of the Romanian military in both World War I, partaking in such operations as the Romanian offensive in Transylvania in 1916 and the Battle of Mărășești in 1917, and World War II, seeing action on the Eastern Front, particularly after the 23 August 1944 Coup, when the First Army fought westwards alongside Soviet units in battles such as that of Debrecen, Budapest and going as far as Prague. In 2015 the Division was removed from the Romanian Army's order of battle and was transferred to NATO command; forming the framework for what would become Headquarters Multinational Division Southeast coming under the command of NATO's Allied Joint Force Command Naples.

  • 1st Mechanized Brigade "Argedava" – headquartered at Bucharest
  • 30px 2nd Infantry Battalion "Călugăreni" ("Desert Tigers") – Bucharest
  • 495th Infantry Battalion – Clinceni
  • 114th Tank Battalion - Târgoviște
  • 113th Artillery Battalion – Slobozia
  • 30px 288th Anti-aircraft Artillery Battalion – Focșani
  • 117th Logistics Battalion – Ploiești
  • 2nd Infantry Brigade "Rovine" – headquartered at Craiova
  • 20th Infantry Battalion "Black Scorpions" – Craiova
  • 22nd Infantry Battalion – Craiova
  • 30px 26th Infantry Battalion "Neagoe Basarab" ("Red Scorpions") – Craiova
  • 325th Artillery Battalion – Caracal
  • 116th Logistics Battalion "Golden Scorpions" – Craiova
  • 205th Anti-aircraft Artillery Battalion "Blue Scorpions" – Craiova
  • 2nd Mountain Troops Brigade "Sarmizegetusa" – headquartered at Brașov
  • 21st Mountain Troops Battalion – Predeal
  • 30th Mountain TroopsBattalion – Câmpulung
  • 33rd Mountain Troops Battalion – Curtea de Argeș
  • 206th Mixed Artillery Battalion – Brașov
  • 228th Anti-aircraft Missile Battalion – Brașov
  • 229th Logistic Battalion – Brașov
  • 2nd Logistics Base "Valahia" – headquartered at Târgoviște
  • 51st Mixed Artillery Regiment "General Cornel Paraniac" – headquartered at Slobozia
  • 61st Mixed Anti-aircraft Missiles Regiment "Pelendava" – headquartered at Slobozia
  • 30px 1st "CIMIC" Battalion – headquartered at Bucharest
  • 49th CBRN Battalion "Argeș" – headquartered at Pitești
  • 96th Engineer Battalion "Joseph Kruzel"
  • 313th Reconnaissance Battalion "Burebista"
  • 45th Communications & Information Systems Battalion "Căpitan Grigore Giosanu"
  • 300th Logistic Support Battalion "Sarmis" – headquartered at Bucharest
  • other supporting units

See also

  • Romania during World War I
  • Romania during World War II
  • Battle of Romania (1944)

References

  • Official website