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  2. Cincu Training Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cincu Training Center, officially the National Joint Training Center "Getica" (Romanian: Centrul Național de Instruire Întrunită "Getica") is a training center and shooting range for military personnel and units up to brigade level. It is located in the commune Cincu, Brașov County in the center of Romania. The center is subordinated to ...

  3. Cincu - Wikipedia

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    The facility is undergoing a massive expansion in the wake of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, as the military alliance is shifting its center of gravity from the Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base near the Black Sea, to Cincu, near the exact geographical center of Romania. [5]

  4. Mission Aigle - Wikipedia

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    To house the battlegroup, a new military base was constructed in Cincu. The base consists of hangars, ammunition depots, as well as, auxiliary buildings for civilian purposes. The military town was constructed by a multinational detachment of engineers, and the costs were covered by France and Romania with construction materials acquired from ...

  5. List of Romanian Air Force bases - Wikipedia

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    Air base IATA airport code Headquarters County 49th Air Base – Ianca: Brăila: 58th (Helicopter) Air Base SBZ Sibiu: Sibiu: 59th (Helicopter) Air Base – Tuzla: Constanța: 60th (Helicopter) Air Base – Tecuci: Galați: 61st (Helicopter) Air Base – Titu-Boteni: Dâmbovița: 67th Air Base: CRA Craiova: Dolj: 73rd (Helicopter) Air Base CSB ...

  6. RoAF 57th Air Base - Wikipedia

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    The airport and the former military garrison of the 34th Territorial Mechanized Brigade became the first US base to open in Romania. [12] In 2003, it became one of four Romanian military facilities that U.S. military forces have used as a staging area for the invasion of, and counter-insurgency efforts in Iraq , operated by the 458th Air ...

  7. Structure of the Romanian Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    Tank Training Base in Galați; Operational Medicine Training Base in Făgăraș; Combat Support Training Center in Râmnicu Vâlcea [89] EOD and C-IED Training Base in Râmnicu Vâlcea; Artillery Training Base in Focșani; Engineer Training Base in Brăila; CBRN Defense Training Base in Pitești; Military Police Training Base in Bucharest

  8. Deveselu Military Base - Wikipedia

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    The base consists of three military units: The Romanian 99th Military Base, which hosts two American bases: the Naval Support Facility Deveselu and the Aegis Ashore Defense System Romania. Located in Deveselu commune, Olt County, the base has an area of 900 ha (2,200 acres); of those, 170 ha (420 acres) are used by the U.S. forces. [2]

  9. Babadag - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, units of the 101st Airborne Division (that has returned to Europe for the first time since the end World War II) deployed to the Mihail Kogălniceanu Air Base have been training at the Babadag base, near the border with Ukraine. [7] The facility is subordinated to the Cincu Training Center. [8]