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Dumitru Stratilescu

Dumitru Stratilescu, sometimes spelled as Dumitru Strătilescu, (28 August 1864 – 1927) was a Romanian general and military commander. During World War I, he commanded the First, Third, Fourth, and Fifth corps of the First Army of Romania.[3]

Dumitru Stratilescu
Born28 August 1864
Died1927 (aged 63)
Bucharest, Romania[1]
Allegiance Kingdom of Romania
BranchRomanian Land Forces
Years of service1884 — 1927
RankBrigadier General[2]
Commands heldFirst Army
Battles/wars
AwardsOrder of the Star of Romania, officer
Order of the Crown of Romania, commander
Order of Michael the Brave, III Class
Alma materHigher War School

Military career edit

Dumitru Stratilescu was born on 28 August 1864. He began his military education in 1884 by attending the Military School for Infantry and Cavalry in Bucharest, which he graduated from in 1886. He reached the rank of lieutenant in 1890, was promoted to the rank of captain in 1895, and was promoted to the rank of major in 1905. He also attended the Higher War School in Bucharest. In 1908, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel, while he reached the rank of colonel in 1911.[4][5][6][7] Stratilescu then participated in the Second Balkan War.

World War I edit

At the time of Romania's entry into the war on the side of the Entente powers, Stratilescu was acting Deputy Chief of the General Staff. From 1 November 1916, he served as commander of the First Corps, replacing Nicolae Petalu. He was in office for less than fifteen days, however, as he was appointed commander of the First Army on 12 November. Commanding the First Army, he took part in the Battle of Bucharest. He also commanded the First Army for a very short time because it was disbanded by a reorganization carried out in December 1916. In 1916, he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general. He then took command of the First Infantry Division, which was part of the Second Corps (led by General Artur Văitoianu) of the Second Army (led by General Alexandru Averescu).Stratilescu commanded the First Division during the Battle of Mărăști, in July 1917.[8] He was decorated with the Order of Michael the Brave, Third Class, for the way he led the First Infantry Division in Mărăști.

" For the dexterity with which he conducted the operations of the division, in July 1917."
High Decree no. 759 of July 21, 1917[9]

In December 1917 he became commander of the Fourth Corps, which he commanded until February 1918, when he was appointed commander of the Fifth Corps. After that, from May 1918 until the end of the war, he commanded Third Corps. During 1918, he reached the rank of divisional general.

Postwar life edit

After the end of the war, he served as commander of the 1st inspection area. He then served as Chief Inspector of the Army. He died in 1927 in Bucharest.

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Gheorghe Bezviconi, Necropolis of the Capital, "Nicolae Iorga" Institute of History, Bucharest, 1968, page 259
  2. ^ a b Ministerul de Răsboiu, Anuarul Romanate pe pe 1916, Tipografia „Universala” Iancu Ionescu, București, 1916
  3. ^ Alexandru Ioanițiu (Lt.-Colonel), Războiul României: 1916-1918 , vol 1, Tipografia Geniului, București, 1929
  4. ^ Ministry of War, Yearbook of the Romanian Army for 1905, Lito-Tipografia L. Motzătzeanu, Bucharest, 1905
  5. ^ Ministry of War, Yearbook of the Romanian Army for 1910, Albert Baer Printing House, Bucharest, 1910
  6. ^ Ministry of War, Yearbook of the Romanian Army for 1914, F. Gobl and Sons Printing House, Bucharest, 1914
  7. ^ Ministry of War, Yearbook of the Romanian Army for 1915, George Ionescu Printing House and Graphic Arts Establishment, Bucharest, 1915
  8. ^ Cristescu, Florin. "Bătălia de la Mărăști. "Prima victorie adevărată din istoria armatei române moderne"". Historia (in Romanian). Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  9. ^ a b Ministry of War, Yearbook of the officers and flags of the Romanian Army who were awarded the order "Mihai Viteazul", Graphic Workshops "Socec & Co", Bucharest, 1930

Bibliography edit

  • Constantin Kirițescu, History of the war for the unification of Romania, Scientific and Encyclopedic Publishing House, Bucharest, 1989
  • Alexandru Ioanițiu (Lt.-Colonel), Războiul României: 1916-1918, vol 1, Tipografia Geniului, București, 1929
  • Romania in the World War 1916-1919, Documents, Annexes , Volume 1, Official Gazette and State Printing, Bucharest, 1934
  • The General Headquarters of the Romanian Army. Documents 1916 - 1920 , Machiavelli Publishing House, Bucharest, 1996
  • Military history of the Romanian people, vol. V, Military Publishing House, Bucharest, 1989
  • Romania in the years of the First World War, Military Publishing House, Bucharest, 1987
  • Romania in the First World War, Military Publishing House, 1979

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Dumitru Stratilescu sometimes spelled as Dumitru Strătilescu 28 August 1864 1927 was a Romanian general and military commander During World War I he commanded the First Third Fourth and Fifth corps of the First Army of Romania 3 Dumitru StratilescuBorn28 August 1864Died1927 aged 63 Bucharest Romania 1 Allegiance Kingdom of RomaniaBranchRomanian Land ForcesYears of service1884 1927RankBrigadier General 2 Commands heldFirst ArmyBattles warsSecond Balkan War World War I Battle of Bucharest Pitești Targoviște Retreat Battle of MărăștiAwardsOrder of the Star of Romania officerOrder of the Crown of Romania commanderOrder of Michael the Brave III ClassAlma materHigher War School Contents 1 Military career 2 World War I 2 1 Postwar life 3 Awards 4 References 4 1 BibliographyMilitary career editDumitru Stratilescu was born on 28 August 1864 He began his military education in 1884 by attending the Military School for Infantry and Cavalry in Bucharest which he graduated from in 1886 He reached the rank of lieutenant in 1890 was promoted to the rank of captain in 1895 and was promoted to the rank of major in 1905 He also attended the Higher War School in Bucharest In 1908 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel while he reached the rank of colonel in 1911 4 5 6 7 Stratilescu then participated in the Second Balkan War World War I editAt the time of Romania s entry into the war on the side of the Entente powers Stratilescu was acting Deputy Chief of the General Staff From 1 November 1916 he served as commander of the First Corps replacing Nicolae Petalu He was in office for less than fifteen days however as he was appointed commander of the First Army on 12 November Commanding the First Army he took part in the Battle of Bucharest He also commanded the First Army for a very short time because it was disbanded by a reorganization carried out in December 1916 In 1916 he was promoted to the rank of brigadier general He then took command of the First Infantry Division which was part of the Second Corps led by General Artur Văitoianu of the Second Army led by General Alexandru Averescu Stratilescu commanded the First Division during the Battle of Mărăști in July 1917 8 He was decorated with the Order of Michael the Brave Third Class for the way he led the First Infantry Division in Mărăști For the dexterity with which he conducted the operations of the division in July 1917 High Decree no 759 of July 21 1917 9 In December 1917 he became commander of the Fourth Corps which he commanded until February 1918 when he was appointed commander of the Fifth Corps After that from May 1918 until the end of the war he commanded Third Corps During 1918 he reached the rank of divisional general Postwar life edit After the end of the war he served as commander of the 1st inspection area He then served as Chief Inspector of the Army He died in 1927 in Bucharest Awards editOrder of the Star of Romania officer 1912 Order of the Crown of Romania commander 1909 Medal for Manhood and Faith ro with the distinction Campaign of 1913 1913 2 Order of Michael the Brave III Class July 21 1917 9 References edit Gheorghe Bezviconi Necropolis of the Capital Nicolae Iorga Institute of History Bucharest 1968 page 259 a b Ministerul de Răsboiu Anuarul Romanate pe pe 1916 Tipografia Universala Iancu Ionescu București 1916 Alexandru Ioanițiu Lt Colonel Războiul Romaniei 1916 1918 vol 1 Tipografia Geniului București 1929 Ministry of War Yearbook of the Romanian Army for 1905 Lito Tipografia L Motzătzeanu Bucharest 1905 Ministry of War Yearbook of the Romanian Army for 1910 Albert Baer Printing House Bucharest 1910 Ministry of War Yearbook of the Romanian Army for 1914 F Gobl and Sons Printing House Bucharest 1914 Ministry of War Yearbook of the Romanian Army for 1915 George Ionescu Printing House and Graphic Arts Establishment Bucharest 1915 Cristescu Florin Bătălia de la Mărăști Prima victorie adevărată din istoria armatei romane moderne Historia in Romanian Retrieved 13 April 2023 a b Ministry of War Yearbook of the officers and flags of the Romanian Army who were awarded the order Mihai Viteazul Graphic Workshops Socec amp Co Bucharest 1930 Bibliography edit Constantin Kirițescu History of the war for the unification of Romania Scientific and Encyclopedic Publishing House Bucharest 1989 Alexandru Ioanițiu Lt Colonel Războiul Romaniei 1916 1918 vol 1 Tipografia Geniului București 1929 Romania in the World War 1916 1919 Documents Annexes Volume 1 Official Gazette and State Printing Bucharest 1934 The General Headquarters of the Romanian Army Documents 1916 1920 Machiavelli Publishing House Bucharest 1996 Military history of the Romanian people vol V Military Publishing House Bucharest 1989 Romania in the years of the First World War Military Publishing House Bucharest 1987 Romania in the First World War Military Publishing House 1979 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dumitru Stratilescu amp oldid 1159195480, 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