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and after advancing to the rank of captain, in 1882, he was moved to the School of Sons of Soldiers in Craiova. He also held various positions in Regiments 10 (1883-1885), 3 (1886-1889) and 26 Dorobanti (1890-1893). Between 1893 and 1896 he was commander of the 2nd Hunters Battalion, from where he was moved as director of studies and professor at the Military School of Infantry and Cavalry (1897-1901)
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After graduating from the military school of officers with the rank of lieutenant, Mihail Aslan was assigned to the 2nd Hunters Battalion, a unit in which he participated in the military actions of the war of independence from 1877 to 1878. In 1880 he was moved to the 27th Dorobanti Bacau Regiment,
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He served as commander of the 3rd Army between 14/27 August - 25 August / 7 September 1916, when his command was lifted due to the defective way in which he led military actions that resulted in the serious defeat at the
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He later worked in the central administration of the Ministry of War as senior director of personnel (1910-1912), senior director of infantry (1912-1913) and technical inspector of the same weapon (1914).
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Kiritescu, Constantin, History of the war for the unification of Romania, Scientific and Encyclopedic Publishing House, Bucharest, 1989
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Falkenhayn, Erich von, The 9th Army Campaign against Romanians and Russians, Atelierele Grafice Socec & Co SA, Bucharest, 1937
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He was commander of: 22nd Dâmbovița Regiment (1901-1903), 27th Bacău Regiment (1903-1907) and 15th Infantry Brigade (1907-1910).
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he commanded the 3rd Infantry Division, and in October 1913 he was appointed commander of the 3rd Army Corps.
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Regulation of Infantry Exercises, Bucharest, 1906 (translation, 1909)
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Contribuțiuni la bibliografia războiului pentru întregirea neamului
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Romanian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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Memorandum on the fall of the bridgehead Turtucaia, Iași (1918)
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O istorie a structurii de personal a Armatei Române, 1862-1947
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During the First World War he served as commander of the
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Tipografia „Universala” Iancu Ionescu, București, 1916
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Romanian military personnel of the Second Balkan War
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was one of the generals of the Romanian Army in the
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