15th Mechanized Brigade (Romania)
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The 15th Mechanized Brigade (Romanian: Brigada 15 MecanizatÄ "Podul Ãnalt") is a mechanized brigade of the Romanian Land Forces. It was formed on 1 July 1994 from the ex 15th Mechanized Regiment, and named after the "Battle of Podul Ãnalt". The brigade is currently subordinated to the 2nd Infantry Division,[3] and its headquarters are located in IaÈi.[4]
1961 â 1994 (as the 15th Mechanized Regiment)
1 July 1994 â present (current form)
| 15th Mechanized Brigade "Podul Ãnalt" | |
|---|---|
| Brigada 15 MecanizatÄ "Podul Ãnalt" | |
Insignia of the 15th Mechanized Brigade "Podul Ãnalt" | |
| Active | 1 January 1877 â 1 December 1951 (as the 15th DorobanÈi Regiment) 1961 â 1994 (as the 15th Mechanized Regiment) 1 July 1994 â present (current form) |
| Country | Romania |
| Branch | Romanian Land Forces |
| Type | Mechanized Infantry |
| Size | 7 battalions + other supporting companies |
| Part of | 2nd Infantry Division "Getica"[1] |
| Garrison/HQ | IaÈi |
| Nickname | Podu Ãnalt |
| March | Palatul OÈtirii |
| Engagements | War of Independence Second Balkan War World War I HungarianâRomanian War World War II Operation Enduring Freedom Iraq War |
| Commanders | |
| Current commander | Colonel Dan Valer Orza[2] |
History
Origins to World War I
The 15th Mechanized Brigade is the successor of the 15th DorobanÈi Regiment established on 1 January 1877.[5] It was headquartered at Piatra NeamÈ and had two battalions with four companies each. During the War of Independence, the regiment participated in the battles of Plevna, Rahova, and Vidin. On 15 July 1891, it received the name "RÄzboieni" (after the 15th century Battle of RÄzboieni).[6]

The 15th RÄzboieni Regiment participated in the Second Balkan War, then in World War I. During the war, the regiment acted in the Eastern Carpathians, at Miecurea-Ciuc, Odorhei, Poiana Uzului and in the Wallachian Plain as part of the 7th Infantry Division. A period of inactivity followed after the Armistice of FocÈani, only for the regiment to take an active part in the campaign of 1918 and 1919. For its feats of arms during the campaigns, the battle flag of the 15th Regiment was decorated with the Order of the Star of Romania.[6][7]
World War 2 to present
In 1932, the regiment was transferred to the 6th Infantry Division. During the Second World War, the regiment fought on the Eastern Front. It fought in Bessarabia, then at Odessa. In 1942, the 1st Battalion of the regiment fought in the Battle of Stalingrad as part of the "General LascÄr" Group. Until 1944, the regiment was located in its garrison, being moved to the fortified line south of PaÈcani in March.[7]
After the 1944 Romanian coup d'état, the 15th Infantry Training Regiment participated in further battles in Transylvania, Hungary and Czechoslovakia until the end of the war.[7] After the war, it was moved to the BacÄu Garrison, being also merged with the 16th DorobanÈi Regiment.[6][8] The 15th Regiment was itself disbanded in December 1951, and its soldiers moved to BuzÄu.[6][7]
The regiment was reactivated in 1959 in the IaÈi Garrison, converting to a mechanized regiment in 1961 and received the name "RÄzboieni" again in 1969. In 1994, it was transformed into the 15th Mechanized Brigade and renamed to "Podul Ãnalt" in 1996, while the name "RÄzboieni" was given to the 151st Infantry Battalion of the brigade.[7] The original barracks of the regiment in Piatra NeamÈ are currently occupied by the 634th Infantry Battalion.[6]
The 151st and 634th Infantry Battalions were deployed to Afghanistan several times in support of Operation Enduring Freedom starting from 2003. The 151st Battalion also participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2008. Other international deployments were to Angola, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Albania.[7]
Organization

- 15th Mechanized Brigade "Podul Ãnalt", in IaÈi[9]
- 631st Tank Battalion "Oituz", in BacÄu, with TR-85 main battle tanks
- 814th Tank Battalion "Mihai VodÄ", in Turda, with TR-85 main battle tanks[10]
- 151st Infantry Battalion "RÄzboieni", in IaÈi
- 634th Infantry Battalion "MareÈal Jósef PiÅsudski", in Piatra NeamÈ[11]
- 335th Artillery Battalion "Alexandru cel Bun", in BotoÈani will be equipped with K9 Thunder self-propelled howitzers
- 55th Anti-aircraft Defense Battalion "SomeÈ", in Dej[12]
- 198th Logistic Support Battalion "Prut", in IaÈi
Decorations
- Preâ1994
The 15th Infantry Regiment has received the following decorations:
Order of the Star of Romania (Knight â 1919)[13]
- Postâ1994
The 15th Mechanized Brigade has received the following decorations:[14]
National Order of Merit, Peacetime (Knight â 2017)
Order of Military Virtue, Peacetime (Knight â 2016; Officer â 2023)