Day of the Romanian Army ? edit

Someone posted "Day of the Romanian Army" in the Holidays and observances section on the October 25 page. Is this a real holiday/observance ? the same as Armed Forces Day ? Can someone confirm this, please ? I wonder why this date was chosen. Thanks. -- PFHLai 16:10, 24 October 2006 (UTC)Reply

Answered here. Mentatus 17:06, 24 October 2006 (UTC)Reply
Better here. The day is mostly observed by the Romanian Army and its veterans on the anniversary of the liberation of Carei, the last Romanian city under occupation during World War II. This coincides deliberately with the birthday of King Michael; the Army officials dedicated this victory to His Majesty as a sign of support against the Soviets and "local" communists. --ES Vic (talk) 17:58, 24 June 2008 (UTC)Reply


90,000 vs. 75,000 edit

There seems to be a little misunderstanding over the number of active troops. Although the total number employed by the Romanian Armed Forces is 90,000, 15,000 of them are civilians. In the List of countries by number of active troops as well as in the wikiarticles of other countries, only the number of military forces are given, not the total military + civilians.

If we are to look even closer, at the UK for example, only the active troops are given (without the territorial troops) - and take note that in the Romanian case active troops are just 2/3s or 50,000 soldiers of the total 75,000. However, since 2007, a new strategy stops separating the Romanian Armed Forces in active and territorial units, opting for the terms "high-readiness" and "regeneration units" instead. Dapiks (talk) 08:28, 7 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

I'm afraid you're wrong here. Even the civilians are active military service personnel, working in domains like logistics/public relations/etc. Also, many of them are usually armed. So the military personnel number of the Romanian Armed Forces is 90,000. --Eurocopter tigre (talk) 14:44, 7 December 2007 (UTC)Reply

New reaching military age estimations by CIA edit

male: 121,391 female: 115,258 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.117.139.133 (talk) 19:32, 20 August 2010 (UTC)Reply

Maistri militari are not WO but OR! edit

As you can see here [1] and here [2], they absolutely are not warrant officers! They must be integrated within the NCOs template, as sourced. --Nicola Romani (talk) 10:06, 3 January 2012 (UTC)Reply

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