by Bob McKenzie
Regular Morale 8
Command Headquarters, with:
1 car 1 Medium Staff Truck 4 Infantry Battalions, with:
1 engineer stand 3 Infantry Companies, with:
2 infantry stands 1 60mm mortar stand MG Company, with:
1 81.4mm mortar stand Recce Company, with:
2 Recce infantry stands 1 60mm mortar stand AT Company, with:
1 crew stand 1 limber Field Artillery Battalion, with:
1 mounted spotter 3 75mm field guns 3 crew stands (LMG) 3 limbers Heavy Artillery Battery, with:
1 100m field gun 1 crew stand (LMG) 1 limber Mortar Battery, with:
1 120mm mortar stand 1 Wagon AT Battery, with:
1 75mm AT gun 1 crew stand (LMG) 1 limber Pioneer Company, with:
1 flamethrower engineer stand 1 engineer stand Notes 1) Two of the battalions have PaK-38 and two have 47mm AT guns 2) Most of the command's artillery were standard field pieces by 1944. However some M.39 75mm and 100mm guns were probably still in service. 3) The command's artillery is treated as regimental artillery can be spotted for by command stands as such. Romanian Army 1940-45 Part I
Romanian Echelon I Infantry Division 1941 Romanian Echelon II Infantry Division 1942-44 5th Romanian Infantry Division 1942-44 Romanian Echelon I Infantry Division 1943 Romanian Infantry Division 1944 Romanian Infantry Division late 1944-1945 4th Romanian Infantry Division late 1944 100th Romanian Infantry Division late 1944-1945 Romanian 115th Infantry Regiment 1944-45 6th Romanian Infantry Division 1945 Romanian 4th Parachute Battalion 1944 Romanian Mountain Brigade 1940 Romanian Echelon I Mountain Brigade 1941 Romanian Mountain Divisions 1942-44 4th Romanian Mountain Division 1944 Romanian Mountain Command, 1944 4th Romanian Mountain Division 1945 Romanian Frontier Brigade 1940 Romanian Frontier Division 1941 Romanian Security Division 1941 Romanian Security Division 1942-43 Back to Table of Contents -- Command Post Quarterly # 13 To Command Post Quarterly List of Issues To MagWeb Master Magazine List © Copyright 1997 by Greg Novak. This article appears in MagWeb.com (Magazine Web) on the Internet World Wide Web. Other articles from military history and related magazines are available at http://www.magweb.com |