1st Motorized Infantry Brigade "Moldova"

The 1st Motorized Infantry Brigade "Moldova" is an motorized infantry unit of the Moldovan National Army's Ground Forces based in the Moldovan city of Bălți. It was the first Army unit to be created in the newly independent country, being founded on 10 April 1992. It was made up of elements of former Soviet units in Balti and Florești that used to form the 86th Guards Motor Rifle Division. The name "Moldova" was granted in August 1993 by order of defense minister Ion Costaș, and was handed its battle flag later that month by presidential decree. In 1996, the International Military Applications "MEDCEUR-1996" were organized at the Brigade Training Center located near the village of Elizaveta with the involvement of the American and German armies. Besides military actions, the brigade and its staff participated in containing the floods of 2008. In November 2018, the Moldova Brigade, along with the other 2 army brigades, took part in Dragon Pioneer military exercise with over 150 soldiers of the USAREUR's 2nd Cavalry Regiment.[1][2][3] [4][5] In 2013, the brigade commander gave President Nicolae Timofti an engraved souvenir of the unit.[6]

1st Motorized Infantry Brigade "Moldova"
Brigada 1 Infanterie Motorizată „Moldova”
A Transport vehicle of the brigade in Bălți
Active10 April 1992-present
Country Moldova
Branch Moldovan Ground Forces
TypeMotorized Infantry
Garrison/HQBălți
Nickname(s)The Moldova Brigade
EngagementsTransnistria War
Insignia
Shoulder Patch

Like all the other motorized infantry brigades in the ground forces, the brigade maintains a military band which serves on special occasions.[7][8]

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