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6th fortress artillery regiment

The fortress artillery regiments of the Monarchy were originally the units providing the heavy artillery. Armies designed for mobile warfare ...

IR 1

The Emperor’s Regiment. Usually, the units marked with number 1 (infantry regiment, hussar regiment, etc.) were named after the ruler, ...

LIR 6.

The 6th rifle regiment was already discussed in a post (here). The staff of the regiment belonging to the 21st ...

IR 96

It was a line regiment of Croatian nationality, which received its crew from the vicinity of Karlovac. The IV. battalion ...
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IR 38

The 38th Kecskemét infantry regiment has been mentioned several times on this page (here and here). The posts were not ...
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GAR 7

The mountain artillery (GAR) was assigned to the mountain divisions. Mountain cannons and howitzers were among the smaller barreled guns ...
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FJB 31

It was a Croatian battalion from Zagreb. It was deployed in two brigades of the 25th division (49th and 50th) ...
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Polish Legion (3)

Polish troops with native command language were already established in 1914 in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. All of this took place ...
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IR 95 (2)

The 95th was a Galician regiment. Its command was located in Lemberg, and received staff from the Czortków area. It ...

21 Corps

The corps was created for the Monarchy’s great Tyrolean offensive of 1916 from the 44th Rifle Division and the Kaiserschützen ...
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