"Bavarian infantry regimental organization c. 1812" Topic
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bobspruster | 21 Sep 2019 3:18 p.m. PST |
Hi all, any online sources for the above? Putting a Bavarian force together in 1/72nd / 20mm for use with LaSalle rules. Merci and danke, Bob |
Prince of Essling | 21 Sep 2019 4:12 p.m. PST |
On 29 April 1811 line regiments ordered to comprise 2 field battalions each of 4 fusilier companies, 1 grenadier company and 1 "Schützen-Kompanie". Each regiment also to have a depot battalion of 4 fusilier companies. Light infantry battalions organised as for the line infantry. Each battalion had 1 'Karabinier-Kompanie', 1 'Schützen-Kompanie', and four centre companies 'Ordinarkompanien'. 1st Linien-Infanterie-Leib-Regiment 1811 renamed "König" 2nd Linien-Infanterie-Regiment Kurprinz 1806 renamed "Kronprinz" 3rd Linien-Infanterie-Regiment Herzoh Karl 1806 renamed "Prinz Karl" 4th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment von Salern 1811 renamed "Sachsen-Hildburghausen" 5th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment von Preysing 6th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment Herzog Wilhelm 7th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment von Morawitsky 1806 renamed "Löwenstein-Wertheim" 8th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment Herzog Pius 9th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment Graf von Ysenburg 10th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment von Junker 11th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment von Kinkel 1806 transferred to Grand Duchy of Berg; 1807 new regiment raised; 1811 disbanded 12th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment von Löwenstein-Wertheim disbanded in 1806 as a result of a mutiny. 13th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment 1805 raised; 1811 renumbered as 11th 14th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment 1806 raised; 1811 renumbered as 13th 1st Leichte Infanterie Bataillon Metzen 1807 renamed "Habermann" 1809 renamed "Gedoni" 1811 renamed "Hertling" then "Fick" 2nd Leichte Infanterie Bataillon Ditfurth 1808 renamed "Wreden" 1811 renamed "Treuberg" then "Merz" 3rd Leichte Infanterie Bataillon von Preysing 1808 renamed "Bernclau" 1811 renamed "Scherer" 1814 formed new 12th Linien-Infanterie-Regimentwith Wurzburg Infantry Regiment 4th Leichte Infanterie Bataillon Stengel 1806 renamed "Zoller" 1807 renamed "Wreden" 1809 renamed "Donnersberg" 1810 renamed "Theobald" 1813 renamed "Cronegg" 5th Leichte Infanterie Bataillon de la Motte 1807 renamed "Dalwigk" 1808 renamed "Buttler" 1812 renamed "Herrmann" 1814 renamed "Treuberg" 6th Leichte Infanterie Bataillon Weinbach 1806 renamed "Taxis" 1809 renamed "La Roche" 1812 renamed "Palm" 1814 renamed "Flad" 1814 formed new 14th Linien-Infanterie-Regiment with Frankfurt Infantry Regiment 7th Leichte Infanterie Bataillon Gϋnther (raised in 1808) 1809 renamed "von Treuberg" 1811disbanded). |
bobspruster | 22 Sep 2019 5:54 a.m. PST |
Awesome info, many thanks! You ARE a prince.😁 |
NapStein | 22 Sep 2019 9:28 a.m. PST |
Here's the link to the organization part of our article about the Bavarian infantry 1812, written for Soldats Napoléoniens: # link Greetings from Berlin Markus Stein |
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