Photo by Frederick Moore 



RUMANIAN INFANTRY ON PARADE 



The army of Rumania has for many years been maintained in a high state of efficiency. 

 On a peace footing it consists of five army corps, and its normal strength is about 5,000 

 officers and 100.000 non-commissioned officers and men. The soldiers here shown are in 

 their winter uniforms — black greatcoats and black caps, set off by a dark green feather. 



Photo by Frederick Moore 



A GROUP OF CADE;TS AT THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 



This picture shows one of the curious features of life in the Balkans. In the center is 

 one of the Mohammedan subjects of King Charles. He enters the military service of the 

 countrv just as do his Christian neighbors, but he preserves the characteristic fez even in 

 his uniform. 



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