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The Moldovan National Army ( ro, Armata Națională a Republicii Moldova) is the senior branch of the
Armed Forces of the Republic of Moldova The Armed Forces of the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Forțele Armate ale Republicii Moldova) consist of the National Army (which is divided into the Land Forces Command and the Air Forces Command) and the Trupele de Carabinieri under the Ministry ...
composed of the
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and the
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. The National Army is considered to be the regular duty military force while the other branch of the armed forces, the Trupele de Carabinieri, is focused on paramilitary activities.


History

The National Army was officially established on 3 September 1991 on the basis of the
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's 14th Guards Army. In early 1994, the ground forces of the National Army consisted of 9,800 soldiers, organized into three motorized brigades, an artillery brigade, and a reconnaissance battalion. The General Staff was established on 24 April 1994 by the decision of the
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. In 2007, at the behest of President
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, the number of Moldovan National Army servicemen was reduced from 8,500 to 6,500 as a result of a rapid reform that was in response to concerns from Transnistria over a potential conflict. The National Army has been participating in the
Joint Combined Exchange Training Joint Combined Exchange Training or JCET programs are exercises designed to provide training opportunities for American Special Forces by holding the training exercises in countries that the forces may one day have to operate in, as well as provid ...
of the
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since 2009. The cooperation protocol between the National Army and the
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was signed in Chisinau in 2016. On 3 October 2017, President
Igor Dodon Igor Dodon (; born 18 February 1975) is a Moldovan politician who previously served as the president of Moldova from 23 December 2016 to 24 December 2020. He currently serves as the leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova. H ...
became the first Moldovan leader to hold a working meeting with commanders of units in the National Army. Earlier that September, Dodon had banned the participation of National Army servicemen in exercises abroad without his consent. In early 2020, Defence Minister
Victor Gaiciuc Victor Gaiciuc (born 12 March 1957) is a Moldovan military general, who served as Moldovan Minister of Defense until August 2021. He was also the National Security Advisor to former president Igor Dodon. He is currently the chairman of the Union ...
signed an agreement with Bishop
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of the
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on religious cooperation with the National Army. By 2021, all conscription requirements for the National Army are planned to be fulfilled in order for the country to transfer from compulsory military service to soldiers being hired on a contract basis. During the 2021-2022 fiscal year, Moldova increased military spending by more than 150 percent.


General Staff

The General Staff planning combat and training activities and improves the mobilization capacity of troops as well as operational combat and mobilization training. It is the main body that ensures a Supreme Command that is led by the President of the Republic who is also the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces. The position of Chief of the General Staff of the National Army (''Marelui Stat Major al Armatei Republicii Moldova'') executes the paramount leadership of the troops through the army commands. He/she assists the
Minister of Defense A defence minister or minister of defence is a cabinet official position in charge of a ministry of defense, which regulates the armed forces in sovereign states. The role of a defence minister varies considerably from country to country; in som ...
and the President in commanding the National Army. The first one was Colonel Pavel Chirău, who took office in April 1994. In wartime situations, the Chief of the General Staff becomes the ''
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'' First Deputy Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces should the Minister of Defense be a civilian.


Structure

* General Staff (J1) ** Personnel Directorate (J2) ** Operations Directorate (J3) ** Directorate of Logistics (J4) ** Strategic Planning Directorate (J5) ** Communication and Information Systems Directorate (J6) *** Center of Communications and Informatics ** Doctrine and Joint Training Directorate (J7) ** Management, Coordination and Monitoring Directorate ** Law Department ** Health Department * Economic and Financial Department * Secretariat and Internal Management Department * Legal Department * Human Resources Management Department * Defense Policy and Defense Planning Division * General Inspection Directorate * Public Relations Service * General Staff Regiment "Brigadier General Nicolae Petrică" **
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Operations Directorate

The J3 Operations Directorate develops operational plans on the engagement of the National Army during peacetime and crisis situations.


Logistics Directorate

The Directorate of Logistics implements policies issued by the Ministry of Defence concerning logistic support. It also manages, monitors and organises the distribution of material goods for troops. It has centralized archive of the record of weapons, military equipment, and ammunition.


Military Police

The Military Police Section has duties that include operative coordination, on the monitoring and protection of military personnel, guarding military installations, ensuring military discipline and order. It also controls the direction of the military car technique in road traffic.


Cyber Incident Response Center

The Cyber Incident Response Center of the National Army of the Republic of Moldova was established in early 2021 with NATO support. Defense Minister
Victor Gaiciuc Victor Gaiciuc (born 12 March 1957) is a Moldovan military general, who served as Moldovan Minister of Defense until August 2021. He was also the National Security Advisor to former president Igor Dodon. He is currently the chairman of the Union ...
, said it "will increase the Ministry of Defence’s posture and capacity to respond to cyber threats".


Military areas

National Army garrisons are located in the following cities: Chisinau, Balti,
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and
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. A military proving ground is located in
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. It is the largest of its kind in the Republic of Moldova, with an area of 21 kilometers. There are several specialized sectors on the territory of the base, where the military carries out both daily exercises and preparations for multinational applications. Within the military base, training that is done includes throwing hand grenades, planting mines, chemical protection training (NBC) and providing first aid. Other installations are usually Military Camps (''Tabăra Militară'') and can be found all over the country, such as Military Camp 142 and Military Camp 123.


Associations

The National Army Commanding Officer Corps () is the official organization in the National Army that serves all of its commissioned officers. The National Army Women’s Association (NAWA) is an extracurricular association that offers support to National Army's female military and civilian personnel. It was established on 28 February 2019 and was launched on 7 June 2019 in the presence of Minister of Defense
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and Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration Cristina Lesnic. The NAWA consists of 37 officers led by its president, Colonel Mariana Grama. On 24 January 2020, the first meeting of the National Council for War Veterans Affairs since its creation was held in the capital in the presence of Prime Minister
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.


Traditions

*Currently, the Honor Guard Company is the only unit in the armed forces to utilize the
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. Outside of the company, the regular army uses a Romanian style march step. This was established in 2011 by order of Defense Minister Vitalie Marinuța in time for the
Chișinău Independence Day Parade The Chișinău Independence Day Parade is one of the events of the Independence Day of Moldova held by the Moldovan National Army. The parade is held in Chișinău, Moldova on August 27 every 5 to 10 years on Great National Assembly Square. His ...
. The formula was considered to be a new, more
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-style marching formula, done to "preserve the health" of servicemen. *Since 2020, a formal flag-raising military ceremony has been held at all military installations. *The Defense Minister’s Cup is a skills and sports competition held yearly for National Army service members.


National Army Day

On 2 September, the National Army marks its professional own holiday, ''Ziua Armatei Naționale'' (Day of the National Army). The
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and the
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usually present congratulations and decorations to all active and veteran servicemen. The Ministry of Defense usually organizes large demonstrations on the holiday. Military officials lay flowers at the Stephen the Great Monument and the Eternity Memorial Complex. Festive activities are also organized in local cities. In 2018, the National Army Day silver jubilee celebrations were held by the 1st Motorized Infantry Brigade "Moldova" in
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.


In popular culture

*The project "24 Hours in the National Army" is a media event involving representatives of 12 media Moldovan media institutions. The project is organized by Mass-media information and communication service, together with Special Forces Battalion at the National Army Military Training Centre from Bulboaca. It has been attended by representatives of national and regional media institutions such as PRO TV,
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, and TVR Moldova. The first edition of the project was organized in 2006.


See also

*
Belarusian Ground Forces The Belarusian Ground Forces is a service branch of the Armed Forces of Belarus. History The ground forces were founded on March 20, 1992, on the same day the Defence Ministry of Belarus was established. By 1994, the ground forces had over 5 ...
*
Ukrainian Ground Forces The Ukrainian Ground Forces ( uk, Сухопу́тні військá Збрóйних сил Украї́ни), also known as the Ukrainian Army, are the Army, land forces of Ukraine and one of the five Military branch, branches of the Armed For ...
*
Romanian Army The Romanian Land Forces ( ro, Forțele Terestre Române) is the army of Romania, and the main component of the Romanian Armed Forces. In recent years, full professionalisation and a major equipment overhaul have transformed the nature of the Lan ...


References


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Ministry of Defence
of the
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