The Statesman's Year-bookSt. Martin's Press, 1882 |
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Side 34
... 14,513 4,050 152 Engineers and train 2,354 Total , without officers 98,770 10,622 152 The actual number of soldiers under arms , on the 1st of June 1879 , amounted to 40,590 rank and file , comprising 34 THE STATESMAN'S YEAR - BOOK , 1882 .
... 14,513 4,050 152 Engineers and train 2,354 Total , without officers 98,770 10,622 152 The actual number of soldiers under arms , on the 1st of June 1879 , amounted to 40,590 rank and file , comprising 34 THE STATESMAN'S YEAR - BOOK , 1882 .
Side 48
... Officers Rank and File Officers Rank and File Infantry Cavalry Artillery Engineers • 774 26,992 245 10,925 128 • 2,180 145 4,755 41 2,068 59 624 - Total 1,106 34,551 286 12,993 The staff of the army was composed , in September 1881 , of ...
... Officers Rank and File Officers Rank and File Infantry Cavalry Artillery Engineers • 774 26,992 245 10,925 128 • 2,180 145 4,755 41 2,068 59 624 - Total 1,106 34,551 286 12,993 The staff of the army was composed , in September 1881 , of ...
Side 70
... officers , 121,914 non - commissioned officers , and 349,615 rank and file . The The whole of France is divided into 18 military regions , each under a general of division , and subdivided into districts , of the same circumference as ...
... officers , 121,914 non - commissioned officers , and 349,615 rank and file . The The whole of France is divided into 18 military regions , each under a general of division , and subdivided into districts , of the same circumference as ...
Side 101
... officers ; and the King of Bavaria , by a convention , signed Nov. 23 , 1870 , has reserved to himself the special privilege of superintending the general administration of that portion of the German army raised within his dominions ...
... officers ; and the King of Bavaria , by a convention , signed Nov. 23 , 1870 , has reserved to himself the special privilege of superintending the general administration of that portion of the German army raised within his dominions ...
Side 102
... Officers Rank and file Horses Guns 8,894 258,652 4,228 Jäger , 20 battalions 482 11,247 140 Cavalry , 93 regiments . 2,902 65,512 68,515 Field Artillery , 36 regiments 1,800 30,637 17,100 1,200 Fortress Artillery , 29 bat- talions 640 ...
... Officers Rank and file Horses Guns 8,894 258,652 4,228 Jäger , 20 battalions 482 11,247 140 Cavalry , 93 regiments . 2,902 65,512 68,515 Field Artillery , 36 regiments 1,800 30,637 17,100 1,200 Fortress Artillery , 29 bat- talions 640 ...
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