Kuk Infantry Regiment "von Rummer" No. 98

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The kuk Infantry Regiment "of Rummer" No. 98 was an association of the Army Joint Austria-Hungary and its lineup with January 1, 1883 in Joseph City in Bohemia stationed. The establishment was made from one battalion each from infantry regiments 18, 21 and 71 and from Feldjäger battalion 39. The addition was made from the Bohemian district of Hohenmauth .

German uniform - leveling color : lichtdrap - buttons: silver

Submission (July 1914): IX. Army Corps - 10th Infantry Division

Regimental owner

The regiment owner was initially vacant and off

Regimental commanders

  • 1883 Colonel Carl Hopels von Mirnach
  • 1886 Colonel Eduard von Kähling
  • 1890 Colonel Ernst Edler von Vivenot
  • 1894 Colonel Emil Sandmann
  • 1902 Colonel Carl Pototschnigg
  • 1912 Colonel Joseph Leskoschek
  • 1914 Colonel Carl Alscher
  • 1917 vacant representative: Lieutenant Colonel Josef Degelmann
  • 1918 Colonel Hugo Scheler

Peace garrisons

The regimental command ( staff ) was initially in Josephstadt and from 1894 in Olomouc .

  • 1902: Rod + 1st and 3rd Baon: Josephstadt, 2nd Baon: Avtovac , 4th Baon: Hohenmauth
  • 1905: Staff + 1st + 3rd Josephstadt, 2nd Königgrätz , 4th Hohenmauth
  • 1912: Staff, 2nd + 3rd Josephstadt, 1st Cattaro , 4th Hohenmauth
  • 1913: Staff, 2nd + 3rd Josephstadt, 1st Budua , 4th Hohenmauth

literature

  • Wrede, History of the KuK Wehrmacht, Volume I. Vienna 1898
  • 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
  • Captain V. Pech: Army Tables Teaching and Learning Aids for Military Education Institutions and Reserve Officer Schools , Prague 1915