Strength And Organization of the Armies of France Germany Austria Russia Eng
Strength And Organization of the Armies of France Germany Austria Russia Eng
United States. War Dept. General Staff
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. Total 83641°— 11 3 (15) 311, 339 22, 012 4^, 289 16 It will bo soon that the total nuinhor of battalions allows an aver- ao;e of 31 battalions to the army corps. It is probable that in war France would organize at once new battalions to bring this up to 32. The typical war organization for infantry would then be: ( 'ompanies to the battalion 4 Brigades to the diviKioii 2 Battalions to the regiment 4 Divisions to the corps 2 Regiments to the brigade 2 A total of 32 battalioius to the corps. Th...e war strength of battalions is given by Von Loebell as 19 olli- cers and 1, 009 men. This would give a strength of infantry rifles of from 900 to 950. This would give the army corps on the type footing about 29, 000 infantry rifles with a total of some 32, 228 infantry soldiers. These figures are believed to be very nearly exact. FIELD ARTILLERY. The French field artillery was reorganized in 1909. The typical formations are: Batteries to the battalion 3 1 Regiments to the brigade 3 Battalions to the regiment 4 | One brigade is assigned to each corps; the Sixth and Seventh Corps have brigades of 4 regiments each.
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