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The Kappeabzeichen shown in this section so far have been more about pieces mocking the enemy. This post is featuring
Read moreFounded in 1696, the 4th Deutschmeister Infantry Regiment had perhaps the longest tradition in the Monarchy. It was named after
Read moreThe Feldjäger battalions were bigger in personnel than the usual infantry battalions and had an independent command. They were used
Read moreThe 58th Division was deployed on the Italian front. Its backbone was made up of mountain-trained troops, battalions of the
Read moreIn the great reorganization of the Monarchy artillery in early 1918, mixed artillery regiments were established. This meant that the
Read moreAlmost all k.u.k. regiments sent one battalion for mountain training. It is rather obvious that warfare in the mountains requires
Read moreThe 51st Honvéd Infantry Division was set up in 1915 to replace the former 23rd Division which served during the
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