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Radu Băldescu

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Băldescu went into reserve in 1944, but later that year became Deputy General Officer Commanding 6th Corps Area. In 1945, he started as General Officer Commanding 5th Corps Area and then became General Officer Commanding 6th Corps. Băldescu went into reserve again from 1946 to 1947, and retired in
521: 491: 241:, in the family of a priest. He was admitted in the Infantry Officers School in 1909 and graduated in 1911, receiving the rank of 2nd lieutenant on 1 July. He fought with the 3rd Regiment 516: 315: 511: 531: 501: 496: 536: 283:. In 1937, he returned to Sibiu, where he became commandant of the Officers School. On August 1, 1940, he became commanding officer of the 16th Infantry Brigade in 457: 326:, being subordinated to the 3rd Corps. Băldescu was General Officer Commanding 18th Division in 1942, serving in the 6th Army Corps under the command of General 541: 253:
and its aftermath (1916–1919). He advanced in rank to lieutenant in 1914, captain in 1917, and major in 1920. After the war he was admitted to the
265: 506: 299:. On September 15 Băldescu became Deputy General Officer Commanding 18th Division, and was promoted to brigadier general on May 10, 1941. 161: 486: 254: 292: 450: 526: 443: 80: 156: 268:. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel in 1929 and colonel in 1935. Băldescu pursued his military career in 1936 as 354: 193: 166: 323: 319: 288: 481: 476: 303: 176: 110: 296: 76: 327: 269: 98: 56: 381: 273: 246: 141: 427: 318:
in June 1940. The 18th Division was kept in reserve until the fall, when it was sent to the
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Băldescu was born on 16 October 1888, at Mihăileștii de Sus, a village that now belongs to
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This article is about the Lieutenant-General. For the scientist and professor, see
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and never heard of again. Records show he died on 2 December 1953 at
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This biographical article related to the military of Romania is a
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on June 22, 1941, in order to reclaim the lost territories of
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Index

Radu Bălescu
Mihăileștii de Sus
Olt County
Kingdom of Romania
Jilava Prison
București Region
Romanian People's Republic
Kingdom of Romania
Army
major general
Second Balkan War
World War I
World War II
Eastern Front
Siege of Sevastopol
Battle of the Sea of Azov
Crimean campaign
Battle of Stalingrad
Order of Michael the Brave
Iron Cross
Romanian
major general
World War II
Scornicești
Olt County
Romania
Second Balkan War
World War I
Higher War School
Sibiu

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