Asociația Tradiția Militară
Founded2004
LocationRomania
Period19th–20th century
Earliest year portrayed1806
Latest year portrayed1947
The unit in October 2016.

The Asociația Tradiția Militară (English: Military Tradition Association) or ATM is a Romanian reenactment group affiliated with the Romanian Land Forces.[1] It was founded by history enthusiasts in 2004.[2]

ATM cultivates the traditions of the following 12 prestigious Romanian military units:[3]

It represents Romania at the European Union of Historical-Military Associations.

Events

The unit participating in the 2023 Great Union Day parade in Bucharest

It carried out together with the Michael the Brave 30th Guards Brigade, the depositing of urns with soil at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, brought by the ATM from the places where Romanian soldiers have been killed. It has also done military guard service at Elisabeta Palace on solemn occasions.

Parades

It has annually participated in the military parade of the Romanian Armed Forces organized on the occasion of Great Union Day under the Arcul de Triumf, first taking part in this event in 2009.[4] In 2016, it took part the Chișinău Independence Day Parade on Great National Assembly Square.[5][6] It has also marched in ceremonies in 9 foreign countries: France (Verdun), Italy, Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria (Tutrakan), Ukraine (Sevastopol) and Russia (Volgograd).[7]

Honors

The ATM was decorated with:[3]

See also

References

  1. "Traditia militara - in pas de front".
  2. "Asociaţia Tradiţia Militară". Sibiu City App.
  3. 1 2 "Istoric și obiective" (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-03-24.
  4. AGERPRES. "REPORTAJ VIDEO: Tradiţia Militară, în misiune pe timp de pace". www.agerpres.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 2023-03-24.
  5. "Российские военные приглашены на парад в честь 25-летия независимости Молдовы | Новости Приднестровья".
  6. "Ministry of Defense of Republic of Moldova". www.army.md. Retrieved 2017-08-28.
  7. "REPORTAJ VIDEO: Tradiţia Militară, în misiune pe timp de pace". www.agerpres.ro.
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