kuk Transport Troop Brigade

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Temporary bridge construction in 1913 with class 9 express locomotive
War bridge building maneuvers

The Austro-Hungarian Transport Troop Brigade was an association of the Joint Army of Austria-Hungary and was composed of various special units.

Despite their assignment, the Transport Troop Brigade was responsible for all parts of the Austro-Hungarian Land Forces . She was not part of the pioneer troop.

The brigade was composed of:

Commander: Field Marshal Lieutenant Wenzel Tertain
  • Railway regiment
Korneuburg (Archduke Albrecht and Klosterkaserne): 3 battalions , replacement battalion cadre , replacement railway cadre, locomotive field railway cadre
Krakow , Przemyśl and Pola : fortress railway squad
Supplementary areas: From all corps except XIV ( Innsbruck ) and the Ragusa area
Commanding officer: Colonel Ernst Schaible
Staff officers: Colonel Ferdinand Kopřiva, Colonel Lt. Otto Roth, Colonel Gustav Franzl, Major Karl Mayer, Major Ladislaus Mišek, Major Moritz Kojetinsky, Major Karl Bassi, Major Friedrich Reseek, Major Anton Schwarz, Major Edmund Müller
Field telegraph station in the maneuver around 1910
Sankt Pölten I. and IV. Baon, reserve battalion cadre, radio department, material management (Landwehr barracks)
Sopron : II. Baon
Korneuburg: III.Baon
Additions are made without restriction from all parts of the country
Commanding officer: Colonel Franz Stransky von Stranograd
Staff officers: Colonel Lt. Moritz von Partyka, Major Karl Kula, Major Eduard Moro, Major Gustav Müller, Major Maximilian Veltze, Major Maximilian Freiherr von Gussich
Command in Vienna (X. District "Arsenal", Object IX)
Equipment and training department Felixdorf military training area
Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Emil Uzelac
Command, equipment and training department in Klosterneuburg
Commander: Captain in the sapper battalion 14 Maximilian Bulla
  • Constant infantry telegraph course
Tulln (Kaiser Franz Josef barracks)
Commander: Captain in the Telegraph Regiment Hugo Kaplon
  • Constant cavalry telegraph course
Tulln (Kaiser Franz Josef barracks)
Commander: Rittmeister in Dragoon Regiment 6 Alexander Ritter von Tabora

literature

  • kuk war ministry “Dislocation and division of the kuk army, kuk navy, kk landwehr and ku landwehr” in: Seidel's small army scheme - published by Seidel & Sohn Vienna 1914
  • Wrede, History of the KuK Wehrmacht, Volume I. Vienna 1898
  • Captain V. Pech: Army Tables Teaching and Learning Aids for Military Education Institutions and Reserve Officer Schools , Prague 1915
  • Allmayer-Beck , Lessing : The K. (below) K. Army. 1848-1914 . Bertelsmann, Munich et al. 1974, ISBN 3-570-07287-8 .

Remarks

  1. All information relates to August 1914
  2. Austrian abbreviated for battalion