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| Austrian Central Command; Peacetime Footing | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Feb 7 2006, 07:30 PM (586 Views) | |
| Metternich | Feb 7 2006, 07:30 PM Post #1 |
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There are 4 principle zones of command: Bohemia, Italy, Austria, the East (Hungary, primarily). Austrian Command - Feldmarschall and Generalissimus the Field Marshall Josef Radetzky - Wien ![]() I. Armee [112,000 Infantry, 24,000 Cavalry] 64,000 Guard Infantry -16.000 Light -16.000 Grenadiers 32,000 Light Infantry 16,000 Regular Infantry 12,000 Guard Kuirassiers 6,000 Hussars 6,000 Uhlans 305 Guns [150 6lb Guns 55 6lb Howitzers 50 12lb Guns 50 6lb Horse Guns] I. Korps GdK Reichsgraf Maximilian Friedrich Freiherr von Merveldt 1. Schutz-Division (Grenadiers) ~16.000 men 2. Schutz-Division (Light) ~16.000 men 12. Regular Foot Division ~16,000 men 1. Light Division ~16,000 men 1. Husaren Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 1. Uhlan Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men II. Korps FzM Graf Giulay 3. Schutz-Division ~16.000 men 4. Schutz-Division ~16.000 men 2. Light Division ~16,000 men 1. Schutz Kuirassier Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 2. Schutz Kuirassier Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men Artillery 150 6lb Guns 55 6lb Howitzers 50 12lb Guns 100 6lb Horse Guns |
| Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690 | |
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| Metternich | Feb 7 2006, 09:39 PM Post #2 |
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Italian Command - Feldmarschall Archduke Albrecht - Milan![]() II. Armee [96,000 Infantry, 30,000 Cavalry] 64,000 Regular Infantry 32,000 Light Infantry 12,000 Kuirassiers 12,000 Uhlans 6,000 Dragoons 305 Guns [150 6lb Guns 55 6lb Howitzers 50 12lb Guns 50 6lb Horse Guns] III. Korps 1. Regular Foot Division ~ 16,000 men 2. Regular Foot Division ~ 16,000 men 3. Light Division (Rifles) ~ 16,000 Men 3. Kuirassier Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 2. Uhlan Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men IV. Korps 3. Regular Foot Division ~ 16,000 men 4. Regular Foot Division ~ 16,000 men 4. Light Division (Rifles) ~ 16,000 Men 4. Uhlan Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 1. Dragoon Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 7. Kuirassier Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men Artillery 150 6lb Guns 55 6lb Howitzers 50 12lb Guns 50 6lb Horse Guns |
| Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690 | |
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| Metternich | Feb 7 2006, 09:55 PM Post #3 |
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Hungarian Command - Archduke Louis of Austria - Budapest III. Armee [96,000 Infantry, 30,000 Cavalry] 64,000 Grenadier Infantry 32,000 Light Infantry 12,000 Kuirassiers 6,000 Hussars 6,000 Uhlans 6,000 Dragoons 325 Guns [150 6lb Guns 55 6lb Howitzers 50 12lb Guns 20 3lb Guns 50 6lb Horse Guns] V. Korps Karl Ludwig count von Ficquelmont (Also is a diplomat) 1. Grenadier Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men 2. Grenadier Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men 5. Light Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men 4. Kuirassier Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 6. Uhlan Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men VI. Korps Ferdinand Karl von Austria Oesterreich-Este 3. Grenadier Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men 4. Grenadier Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men 6. Light Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men 3. Uhlan Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 2. Dragoon Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 6. Kuirassier Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men Artillery 150 6lb Guns 55 6lb Howitzers 50 12lb Guns 20 3lb Guns 50 6lb Horse Guns |
| Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690 | |
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| Metternich | Feb 7 2006, 10:09 PM Post #4 |
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Bohemian command - Feldmarschall Prinz Alfred Windisch-Graetz - Praha![]() IV. Armee [96,000 Infantry, 24,000 Cavalry] 80,000 Regular Infantry 16,000 Light Infantry 6,000 Kuirassiers 6,000 Hussars 6,000 Dragoons 325 Guns [150 6lb Guns 55 6lb Howitzers 50 12lb Guns 20 3lb Guns 50 6lb Horse Guns] VII. Korps 5. Regular Foot Division (rifles) ~ 16,000 men 6. Regular Foot Division ~ 16,000 men 7. Light Division (Rifles) ~ 16,000 Men 4. Kuirassier Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 5. Uhlan Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men VIII. Korps 7. Regular Foot Division (Rifles) ~ 16,000 men 8. Regular Foot Division ~ 16,000 men 9. Regular Foot Division (Rifles) ~ 16,000 Men 2. Hussar Kavallerie-Division ~6,000 men 3. Dragoon Kavallerie-Division (Rifles) ~6,000 men Artillery 150 6lb Guns 55 6lb Howitzers 50 12lb Guns 20 3lb Guns 50 6lb Horse Guns |
| Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690 | |
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| Metternich | Feb 7 2006, 11:02 PM Post #5 |
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Mantua 10. Regular Foot Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men Munkacs 11. Regular Foot Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men Segesvar 13. Regular Foot Division (Rifles) ~16,000 men |
| Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690 | |
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| Metternich | May 5 2006, 03:29 PM Post #6 |
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Current Locations I. Armee I. Korps - Vienna II. Korps - Vienna II. Armee I. Korps - Italy II. Korps - Italy III. Armee I. Korps - Budapest II. Korps - Budapest IV. Armee I. Korps - Prague II. Korps - Prague Detached Divisions X. Division - Mantua XI. Division - Munkacs XIII. Division - Segesvar |
| Whether a Nation Today be Mighty and Rich depends not on the Abundance or Security of its Power or Riches, but Principally on Whether its Neighbours Possess More or Less of it. - Philip Von Hornigk, German Mercantillist, c. 1690 | |
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