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  2. List of Imperial German artillery regiments - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. C64 (field gun) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. 2nd Guards Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Guards Field Artillery Regiment (German: 2. Garde-Feldartillerie-Regiment ) was an artillery unit in the Prussian Army prior to and during the First World War . [ 1 ] The regiment was part of the 4th Guards Infantry Division .

  5. Guards Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    In peacetime the Corps was assigned to the II Army Inspectorate but joined the 2nd Army at the start of the First World War. [1] It was still in existence at the end of the war [2] in the 4th Army, Heeresgruppe Kronprinz Rupprecht, on the Western Front. [3] The Corps was disbanded with the demobilisation of the German Army after World War I.

  6. List of Divisions of the Imperial German Army - Wikipedia

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    Reserve divisions were also formed, Landwehr brigades were aggregated into divisions, and other divisions were formed from replacement (Ersatz) units. As World War I progressed, additional divisions were formed, and by wars' end, 251 divisions had been formed or reformed in the German Army's structure.

  7. I Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    Each brigade normally consisted of two regiments of the appropriate type, so each Corps normally commanded 8 infantry, 4 field artillery and 4 cavalry regiments. There were exceptions to this rule: V , VI , VII , IX and XIV Corps each had a 5th infantry brigade (so 10 infantry regiments)

  8. II Corps (German Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The II Army Corps / II AK (German: II. Armee-Korps ) was a corps level command of the Prussian and then the Imperial German Armies from the 19th Century to World War I . It was established on 3 April 1820 with headquarters initially in Berlin .

  9. List of Corps of the Imperial German Army - Wikipedia

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    A corps usually included a light infantry battalion, a heavy artillery (Fußartillerie) battalion, an engineer battalion, a telegraph battalion, and a trains battalion. Some corps areas also disposed of fortress troops; each of the 25 corps had a Field Aviation Unit ( Feldflieger Abteilung ) attached to it normally equipped with six unarmed "A ...

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