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1st Infantry Division (Romania) : ウィキペディア英語版
1st Infantry Division (Romania)

The 1st Infantry Division ''Dacica'' is one of the three major units of the Romanian Land Forces, with its headquarters located in Bucharest. It is the heraldic successor of the Romanian First Army.
==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〔(Romanian offensive in Transylvania )〕 and the Battle of Mărăşeşti in 1917,〔(Battle of Mărăşeşti (August-September 1917) )〕〔(History section of the official site of the 1st Infantry Division )〕 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.〔 Following the end of the war, the First Army was disbanded on 2 June 1947, with the units under its command being transferred to one of the four newly formed Military Regions. This reorganization process was applied to all Romanian armies.
On 5 April 1980, the First Army is reestablished and headquartered in Bucharest, after being assigned units previously under the control of the 2nd Army Command. The latter is relocated to Buzău. Dan Ghica-Radu was the intelligence office chief from 1998 until 2000. Starting with 1 August 2000, the First Army is restructured, becoming the 1st Territorial Army Corps "General Ioan Culcer", as part of a process to bring the Romanian military in line with NATO standards.
On 15 August 2008, as a continuation of the reorganization process of the Romanian Land Forces, the 1st Territorial Army Corps "General Ioan Culcer" is reformed as the 1st Infantry Division, receiving the name "Dacica", and is now the heraldic successor of the First Army.〔 Units of the 1st Infantry Division are deployed (or were deployed at some point) in various theaters of operation around the world, such as Bosnia, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan.〔(Section of the official site of the 1st Infantry Division detailing the international missions which units under its command took part in )〕

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