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  2. Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The Order of the Cross of Marie (Romanian: Ordinul Crucea Regina Maria) was instituted on 15 February 1917 by King Ferdinand I of Romania as the fifth and lowest Military Award for Grand Mastership of his wife Princess Marie of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha and Edinburgh, who was a Nurse in Military hospitals as well as led The Romanian Red Cross in ...

  3. Royal Romanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Air Force branch of the Royal Romanian forces in World War II was officially named the Aeronautica Regală Română (ARR, lit. ' Romanian Royal Aeronautics '), though it is more commonly referred to in English histories as the Forțele Aeriene Regale ale României (Royal Romanian Air Force, FARR), or simply Forțele Aeriene Române (Romanian Air Force).

  4. List of military awards and decorations of World War II

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    The Arctic Star medal recognises service between 1941 and 1945 delivering vital aid to the Soviet Union, running the gauntlet of enemy submarine, air and surface ship attacks. This list of military awards and decorations of World War II is an index to articles on notable military awards presented by the combatants during World War II

  5. List of aircraft of the Romanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Romania: Reconnaissance/trainer 120 Built by Arsenalul Aeronautic Retired in 1930 1924 Hanriot HD.14: France: Trainer 15 Retired in 1930 1924 Proto 2: Romania: Trainer 25 Retired in 1930 1924 Potez XV: France: Reconnaissance/bomber 120 Retired in 1939 1924 Morane-Saulnier 35: France/Romania: Trainer 42 Retired in 1935 1925 Blériot-SPAD S.61 ...

  6. National Order of Merit (Romania) - Wikipedia

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    It may be awarded to Romanians, foreign citizens, and military units. Its number is limited to 7,500 members. Members of the order are referred to as Knights of the Order for Merit, regardless of grade. Awards to foreigners, awards to military units, and awards in the wartime division are not figured in the total number under the order's limits.

  7. Category : Orders, decorations, and medals of Romania

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    Military awards and decorations of Romania (1 C, 15 P) Romanian decorations (7 P) N. National Order of Merit (Romania) (1 C, 1 P) P. Prizes of the Romanian Academy (2 ...

  8. File:Roundel of Romania.svg - Wikipedia

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    Gendarmerie (Romania) Ion Antonescu; List of FC Dinamo București managers; List of Romanian Air Force bases; List of Romanian Air Force units; List of World War II flying aces from Romania; List of World War I flying aces from Romania; List of air forces; List of aircraft of the Romanian Air Force; Mareșal (Romania) Military aircraft insignia ...

  9. File:Romanian aircraft marking WW2.svg - Wikipedia

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    This file has been superseded by Roundel of Romania (1941–1944).svg. It is recommended to use the other file. It is recommended to use the other file. Please note that deleting superseded images requires consent .