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  2. List of Imperial German artillery regiments - Wikipedia

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    77th (7th Royal Saxon) Field Artillery 1 October 1899: Leipzig: XIX Army Corps: 78th (8th Royal Saxon) Field Artillery 1 October 1901: Wurzen: XIX Army Corps: 79th (3rd East Prussian) Field Artillery 1 October 1912: Osterode: XX Army Corps: 80th (3rd Upper Alsatian) Field Artillery 1 October 1912: Colmar, Neubreisach: XV Army Corps: 81st (Thorn ...

  3. CENTAG wartime structure in 1989 - Wikipedia

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    1st Battalion, 18th Field Artillery, Augsburg, (24x M109A3) 1st Battalion, 36th Field Artillery, Augsburg, (24x M110A2) 2nd Battalion, 77th Field Artillery, Augsburg, (24x M110A2) 72nd Field Artillery Brigade, Wertheim [9] Headquarters and Headquarters Battery; 3rd Battalion, 12th Field Artillery, Aschaffenburg, (6x MGM-52 Lance)

  4. VII Corps (United States) - Wikipedia

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    75th Field Artillery Brigade – Supported 1st Inf Div, 1st Armd Div 1st BN, 17th Field Artillery Regiment (155SP) 5th BN, 18th Field Artillery Regiment (203SP) 1st BN, 158th Field Artillery Regiment (MLRS) OK ARNG 142nd Field Artillery Brigade AR ARNG – Supported 1st Inf Div, 1st UK Armd Div 1st BN, 142nd Field Artillery Regiment (203SP) AR ARNG

  5. 18th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Description; A gold color metal and enamel device 1 + 1 ⁄ 16 inches (2.7 cm) in height consisting of a shield blazoned: Azure, three bendlets sinister Argent, a bend double-cottized potente counter-potente Or; on a canton Gules a mullet within a fish-hook fesswise, ring to dexter and barb to base, of the second (for the 5th Field Artillery).

  6. XVIII Reserve Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    XVIII Reserve Corps was formed on the outbreak of the war in August 1914 [1] as part of the mobilisation of the Army. It was initially commanded by Generalleutnant Kuno von Steuben, formerly of the Prussian War Academy. [2] It was still in existence at the end of the war [3] in the 18th Army, Heeresgruppe Deutscher Kronprinz on the Western ...

  7. I Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    2nd Field Artillery Brigade 1st Field Artillery Regiment 37th Field Artillery Regiment 10th Jäger zu Pferde Regiment 2nd Company, 1st Pioneer Battalion 3rd Company, 1st Pioneer Battalion 2nd Divisional Pontoon Train 2nd Medical Company Corps Troops I Battalion, 1st Foot Artillery Regiment [14] 14th Aviation Detachment 1st Corps Pontoon Train ...

  8. I Royal Bavarian Corps - Wikipedia

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    2nd Bavarian Field Artillery Brigade 4th Royal Bavarian Field Artillery "King" Augsburg: 9th Royal Bavarian Field Artillery: Freising: 2nd Bavarian Cavalry Brigade 4th Royal Bavarian Chevau-légers "King" Augsburg, Neu-Ulm: 8th Royal Bavarian Chevau-légers: Dillingen: Corps Troops 1st Royal Bavarian Jäger Battalion: Freising: 1st Royal ...

  9. IX Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    17th Field Artillery Brigade 24th Field Artillery Regiment 60th Field Artillery Regiment staff and half of 16th Dragoon Regiment 1st Company, 9th Pioneer Battalion 17th Divisional Pontoon Train 1st Medical Company 3rd Medical Company 18th Division: 35th Infantry Brigade 84th Infantry Regiment 86th Fusilier Regiment 36th Infantry Brigade