Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Notes on the German Army in the War: Translated at the Army War College, From a French Official Document of April, 1917
All army corps comprised, as a rule, two divisions and the follow ing troops not contained in divisions: One or more foot artillery regiments (of two battalions); one or more four-company pioneer battalions; one train section; (later) a battalion of light infantry and a detachment of machine guns.
A division comprised generally two brigades of infantry (each with two regiments of three battalions); one brigade of artillery (two regiments, of two battalions, of three batteries, of six guns); one brigade of cavalry (two regiments).
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