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This is an outline of the table of organization and equipment (TO&E) of the 11 German Cavalry Divisions that were established at the outbreak of World War I. This is the theoretical strength on mobilisation and did not remain constant. As early as 30 November 1914, the 3rd Cavalry Brigade became independent of the 4th Cavalry Division. == Table of Organisation and Equipment == *Division Staff * *"weaker than an infantry division" *3 x Brigade Staffs *6 x Cavalry Regiments (each of 4 squadrons) * *36 Officers, 688 NCOs and other ranks, 709 riding horses, 60 draught horses, 2 bridge wagons, 1 telephone wagon, 1 medical wagon, 5 baggage wagons, 5 supply wagons, 5 fodder wagons. *Horse Artillery ''Abteilung'' * *24 officers, 573 NCOs and other ranks, 780 horses, 55 vehicles / wagons, 12 guns organised as * *Staff * * *8 officers, 30 NCOs and other ranks, 36 horses, 1 observation wagon, 1 supply wagon, 1 baggage wagon * *3 x Horse Artillery Batteries * * *4 officers, 133 NCOs and other ranks, 180 horses, 4 guns (each drawn by 6 horses), 9 vehicles * *Light Ammunition Column * * *4 officers, 144 NCOs and other ranks, 204 horses, 25 vehicles including 7 infantry small arms ammunition wagons designated for the cavalry *Machine Gun Detachment * *2 officers, 115 NCOs and other ranks, 27 riding horses, 60 draught horses, 15 vehicles including 6 MGs drawn by 4 horses, 1 reserve MG and 3 small arms ammunition wagons, 1 field kitchen, 1 store wagon, 1 fodder wagon, 1 baggage wagon *Pioneer Detachment * *2 officers, 46 NCOs and other ranks, 31 horses, 6 pioneer wagons *Signals Detachment * *Heavy Wireless Station (2 in the 4th and Bavarian Cavalry Divisions) * * *1 station wagon, 1 wireless mast wagon, 1 store wagon * *2 x Light Wireless Stations * * *1 station wagon, 1 store wagon *Cavalry Motorised Vehicle Column 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「TOE, German Cavalry Division, August 1914」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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