Peace strength

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Peaceful Strength (or Peace Presence ) describes the strength of an army in peacetime . It only includes the constantly active units, which are made up of conscripts , regular and professional soldiers . In the case of a defense , reservists are added, and the strength that can then be achieved is called growth strength .

One speaks out of date of the peace budget. In 1832, for example, the 15th Infantry Regiment (Prince Friedrich of the Netherlands) was relocated to the Meuse as part of the observation corps on the Prussian side during the siege of Antwerp in the "war budget" .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Alfred Cramer : "History of the Infantry Regiment Prince Friedrich of the Netherlands (2nd Westphalian) No. 15"; Berlin 1910, Verlag R. Eisenschmid, publishing bookstore for military science