Hi guys
As I have been doing research about German units, I have become confused sometimes, probably because I dont know the basics about the way the German units were organised.
Here are a few simple things I would like to know.
In a normal german regiment, how many companies were there. How many batallions were there. Did the batallions usualy have logical names/numbers, or were random batallions assigned to regiments (Making it possible, as a random example for Reg 15, to be composed of batallions 8, 152 and 440.)
How many companies were there per batallion. Were the companies numbered the same way in a battalion as in a regiment?
For example, would the following imaginary regiment organisation be correct:
Regiment 15, composed of:
-Batallion 8, with 1, 2, 3 and 4 Co.
-Batallion 152 with 4, 6, 7, and 8 Co.
-Batallion 440, with 9, 10, 11 and 12 Co.
Thanks for any help deciphering the German system.
JL
As I have been doing research about German units, I have become confused sometimes, probably because I dont know the basics about the way the German units were organised.
Here are a few simple things I would like to know.
In a normal german regiment, how many companies were there. How many batallions were there. Did the batallions usualy have logical names/numbers, or were random batallions assigned to regiments (Making it possible, as a random example for Reg 15, to be composed of batallions 8, 152 and 440.)
How many companies were there per batallion. Were the companies numbered the same way in a battalion as in a regiment?
For example, would the following imaginary regiment organisation be correct:
Regiment 15, composed of:
-Batallion 8, with 1, 2, 3 and 4 Co.
-Batallion 152 with 4, 6, 7, and 8 Co.
-Batallion 440, with 9, 10, 11 and 12 Co.
Thanks for any help deciphering the German system.
JL
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