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This is a list of Imperial German artillery regiments [1] before and during World War I. In peacetime, the Imperial German Army included 100 regiments of Field artillery (plus the Lehr instruction unit) and 24 regiments of Foot artillery (plus another Lehr instruction unit) who operated the heavier pieces. Some of these regiments had a history ...
Sub-category includes all units and formations of the Kingdom of Prussia from 1701 to 1918. Subcategories This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
In 1856 during peacetime Prussian Army consisted of 86,436 infantrymen, 152 cavalry squadrons and 9 artillery regiments. [ 64 ] After Frederick William IV suffered a stroke, his brother William I became regent (1858) and king (1861–88).
A standard of the Prussian Army used before 1807 The Royal Prussian Army was the principal armed force of the Kingdom of Prussia during its participation in the Napoleonic Wars . Frederick the Great 's successor, his nephew Frederick William II (1786–1797), relaxed conditions in Prussia and had little interest in war.
Four batteries (two heavy, two light) of 1st East Prussian Field Artillery Regiment; 2nd Field Pioneer Company, 1st Corps, with entrenching tool-column; 3rd Field Pioneer Company, 1st Corps; 2nd Infantry Division : Generalleutnant Gustav von Pritzelwitz 3rd Brigade : Generalmajor Albert von Memerty. 4th (3rd East Prussian) Grenadier Regiment
During the Franco-Prussian War, there were 11 Prussian artillery regiments, each with one horse, one reserve and three foot units. Each horse artillery unit comprised three batteries, each battery was equipped with six C64 guns, for a total of eighteen guns per unit. The foot artillery units had an equal mixture of 6-pounder Krupp guns and the ...
The Guards Corps/GK (German: Gardekorps) was a corps level command of the Prussian and then the Imperial German Armies from the 19th century to World War I.. The Corps was headquartered in Berlin, with its units garrisoned in the city and nearby towns (Potsdam, Jüterbog, Döberitz).
I Battalion, 4th Field Artillery Regiment; 8th Division Generalleutnant Heinrich Friedrich von Horn 15th Brigade 31st Infantry Regiment; 71st Infantry Regiment; 16th Brigade 72nd Infantry Regiment; Divisional troops 6th Uhlan Regiment; 4th Jäger Battalion; III Battalion, 4th Field Artillery Regiment; Army troops Artillery Reserve 3rd Field ...