Order of battle of the First Battle of the Marne

The following units of the British, French[1] and German[2][3] Empires fought in the First Battle of the Marne from 5–12 September 1914 on the Western Front of World War I.

Comparative relevant military ranks edit

British Army French Army German Army
Captain Capitaine Hauptmann / Rittmeister[4]
Major Commandant Major
Lieutenant-Colonel Lieutenant-Colonel Oberstleutnant
Colonel Colonel Oberst
Brigadier-General Général de Brigade Generalmajor
Major-General Général de Division Generalleutnant
Lieutenant-General Général de Corps d’Armée General der Infanterie / der Kavallerie / der Artillerie
General Général d’Armée Generaloberst
Field Marshal Maréchal de France Feldmarschall

British Expeditionary Force edit

 
John French

I Corps edit

II Corps edit

III Corps edit

1st Cavalry Division edit

Army Troops edit

French Armies edit

 
Joseph Joffre

Fifth Army edit

I Corps edit

III Corps edit

X Corps edit

  • Commanding General - Général de Corps d’Armée Gilbert Defforges
  • 19th Infantry Division - Général de Division Henry Bailly
  • 20th Infantry Division - Général de Division Martial Adolphe Rogerie
  • 51st Reserve Division - Général de Division René Boutegourd
 
French 5th Army at the Battle of the Marne 28-29 August 1914[5]

XVIII Corps edit

  • Commanding General - Général de Corps d’Armée Louis de Maud'huy
  • 35th Infantry Division - Général Francois Marjoulet
  • 36th Infantry Division - Général Théophile Jouannic
  • 38th Infantry Division - Général de Division Paul Muteau

IV Reserve Division Group edit

Conneau Cavalry Corps edit

  • Commanding General - Général de Corps d’Armée Louis Conneau
  • 4th Cavalry Division General Pierre Abonneau
  • 8th Cavalry Division - Général de Brigade Albert Baratier
  • 10th Cavalry Division - Général de Brigade Camille Barthélémy Grellet

Sixth Army edit

  • Commanding General - Général d’Armée Joseph Maunoury
  • Military Governor of Paris - Général d’Armée Joseph Gallieni
  • Chief of Staff - Général Guillemin

IV Corps edit

VII Corps edit

  • Commanding General - Général de Corps d’Armée Frederic E. Vautier
  • 14th Infantry Division - Général de Division Étienne de Villaret
  • 63rd Reserve Division - Général de Division Georges Gustave Lombard

V Reserve Division Group edit

  • Commanding General - Général de Division Henri J.A.B. de Lamaze
  • 55th Reserve Division - Général Loius Leguay
  • 56th Reserve Division - Général de Brigade Théodore de Dartein

VI Reserve Division Group edit

Cavalry Corps Sordet/Bridoux edit

  • Commanding General - Général de Corps d’Armée André Sordet
  • Commanding General - Général de Corps d’Armée Marie E. Bridoux (assumed command on September 8)
  • 1st Cavalry Division
  • 3rd Cavalry Division
  • 5th Cavalry Division

45th Infantry Division edit

Ninth Army edit

  • Commanding General - Général d’Armée Ferdinand Foch
  • Chief of Staff - Lieutenant-Colonel Weygand

IX Corps edit

  • General Commanding - Général de Corps d’Armée Pierre Joseph Dubois
  • 17th Infantry Division - Général de Division Noël Jean-Baptiste Dumas
  • 18th Infantry Division - Général Justinien Lefèvre
  • Moroccan Division - Général de Division Georges Louis Humbert
  • 52nd Reserve Division - Général de Division Hyacinthe C.J. Coquet, Général de Brigade Jules A.W.L. Battesti (assumed command on September 6)

XI Corps edit

XXI Corps edit

  • General Commanding - Général de Corps d’Armée Émile E. Legrand-Girarde
  • 13th Infantry Division - Général de Brigade Louis H.A. Baquet
  • 43rd Infantry Division - Général de Division Pierre E. Lanquetot

9th Cavalry Division edit

  • Commanding Officer - Général Jean de l'Espée

42nd Infantry Division edit

German Armies edit

 
Helmuth von Moltke

First Army edit

II Corps edit

III Corps edit

IV Corps edit

IX Corps edit

IV Reserve Corps edit

II Cavalry Corps edit

Second Army edit

  • Commanding General - Generaloberst Karl von Bülow
  • Chief of Staff - Generalleutnant Ernst Otto von Lauenstein
 
German Army at the Marne 28-29 August 1914[6]

Guards Corps edit

VII Corps edit

X Corps edit

X Reserve Corps edit

I Cavalry Corps edit

Third Army edit

XII (1st Royal Saxon) Corps edit

  • Commanding General - General der Infanterie Karl d'Elsa
  • Chief of Staff - Oberstleutnant von Eulitz
  • 23rd Infantry Division
    • 45th Brigade
      • 100th Life-Grenadiers
      • 101st Grenadiers
    • 46th Brigade
      • 108th Schützen
      • 182nd Infantry
    • 23rd Field Artillery Brigade
      • 12th Field Artillery
      • 48th Field Artillery
    • 20th Hussars
    • 1st Company, 12th Pioneer Btln.
  • 32nd Infantry Division
    • 63rd Brigade
      • 102nd Infantry
      • 103rd Infantry
      • 12th Jäger Btln.
    • 64th Brigade
      • 177th Infantry
      • 178th Infantry
    • 32nd Field Artillery Brigade
      • 28th Field Artillery
      • 64th Field Artillery
    • 18th Hussars
    • 2nd Company, 12th Pioneer Btln.
    • 3rd Company, 12th Pioneer Btln.
  • 1st Btln., 19th Field Artillery
  • 29th Aviation Detachment

XIX (2nd Royal Saxon) Corps edit

  • Commanding General - General der Kavallerie Maximilian von Laffert
  • Chief of Staff - Oberstleutnant Frotscher
  • 24th Infantry Division
    • 47th Brigade
      • 139th Infantry
      • 179th Infantry
      • 13th Jäger Btln.
    • 48th Brigade
      • 106th Infantry
      • 107th Infantry
    • 24th Field Artillery Brigade
      • 76th Field Artillery
      • 77th Field Artillery
    • 18th Uhlans
    • 1st Company, 22nd Pioneer Btln.
  • 40th Infantry Division
    • 88th Brigade
      • 104th Infantry
      • 181st Infantry
    • 89th Brigade
      • 133rd Infantry
      • 134th Infantry
    • 40th Field Artillery Brigade
      • 32nd Field Artillery
      • 68th Field Artillery
    • 19th Hussars
    • 2nd Company, 22nd Pioneer Btln.
    • 3rd Company, 22nd Pioneer Btln.
  • 2nd Btln., 19th Field Artillery
  • 24th Aviation Detachment

XII (Royal Saxon) Reserve Corps edit

  • Commanding General - General der Artillerie Hans von Kirchbach
  • Chief of Staff - Oberstleutnant von Koppenfels
  • 23rd Reserve Division
    • 45th Reserve Brigade
      • 100th Reserve Infantry
      • 101st Reserve Infantry
      • 12th Reserve Jäger Btln.
    • 46th Reserve Brigade
      • 102nd Reserve Infantry
      • 103rd Reserve Infantry
    • 23rd Reserve Field Artillery
    • Saxon Reserve Hussars
    • 4th Company, 12th Reserve Pioneer Btln.
  • 24th Reserve Division
    • 47th Reserve Brigade
      • 104th Reserve Infantry
      • 106th Reserve Infantry
      • 13th Reserve Jäger Btln.
    • 48th Reserve Brigade
      • 107th Reserve Infantry
      • 133rd Reserve Infantry
    • 24th Reserve Field Artillery
    • Saxon Reserve Uhlans
    • 1st Company, 12th Reserve Pioneer Btln.
    • 2nd Company, 12th Reserve Pioneer Btln.

Army Troops edit

  • 3rd (Mortar) Btln., 19th Field Artillery
  • 23rd Pioneers
  • 22nd Aviation Detachment
  • 47th Mixed Landwehr Brigade
    • 104th Landwehr Infantry
    • 106th Landwehr Infantry
    • 2nd Landwehr Cavalry Squadron
    • Landwehr Artillery Battery

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "ORDER OF BATTLE OF THE FRENCH ARMY, AUGUST 1914". Orbat.com. 2001-08-12. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  2. ^ "German Army Corps 1914". 2003. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  3. ^ "The Prussian Machine - German Army 1914-18".
  4. ^ for cavalry and aviation
  5. ^ Nafziger, George. "French Forces Battle of the Marne August 28-29 1914" (PDF). U.S. Army Combined Arms Research Library.
  6. ^ Nafziger, George. "German Forces Battle of the Marne 28-29 August 1914" (PDF). U.S. Army Combined Arms Research Library. Retrieved 13 January 2016.

Sources edit

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