V Reserve Corps V. Reserve-Korps | |
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Active | 2 August 1914 - post November 1918 |
Country | German Empire |
Type | Corps |
Size | Approximately 38,000 (on formation) |
Engagements | World War I |
Insignia | |
Abbreviation | V RK |
The V Reserve Corps (German : V. Reserve-Korps / V RK) was a corps level command of the German Army in World War I.
V Reserve Corps was formed on the outbreak of the war in August 1914 [1] as part of the mobilisation of the Army. It was initially commanded by General der Infanterie Erich von Gündell, brought out of retirement. [2] It was still in existence at the end of the war [3] in the 5th Army, Heeresgruppe Gallwitz on the Western Front. [4]
On formation in August 1914, V Reserve Corps consisted of two divisions, made up of reserve units. In general, Reserve Corps and Reserve Divisions were weaker than their active counterparts
In summary, V Reserve Corps mobilised with 22 infantry battalions, 7 machine gun companies (42 machine guns), 6 cavalry squadrons, 12 field artillery batteries (72 guns) and 3 pioneer companies. 10th Reserve Division was slightly stronger than the norm as it included an active infantry brigade.
Corps | Division | Brigade | Units |
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V Reserve Corps [10] | 9th Reserve Division | 17th Reserve Infantry Brigade | 6th Reserve Infantry Regiment |
7th Reserve Infantry Regiment | |||
19th Reserve Infantry Brigade | 19th Reserve Infantry Regiment | ||
5th Reserve Jäger Battalion | |||
3rd Reserve Dragoon Regiment | |||
9th Reserve Field Artillery Regiment | |||
4th Company, 5th Pioneer Battalion | |||
9th Reserve Divisional Pontoon Train | |||
19th Reserve Medical Company | |||
10th Reserve Division | 77th Infantry Brigade | 37th Füsilier Regiment | |
155th Infantry Regiment | |||
50th Reserve Infantry Brigade | 37th Reserve Infantry Regiment | ||
46th Reserve Infantry Regiment | |||
6th Reserve Uhlan Regiment | |||
10th Reserve Field Artillery Regiment | |||
1st Reserve Company, 5th Pioneer Battalion | |||
2nd Reserve Company, 5th Pioneer Battalion | |||
10th Reserve Divisional Pontoon Train | |||
5th Reserve Medical Company | |||
Corps Troops | 5th Reserve Telephone Detachment | ||
Munition Trains and Columns corresponding to the III Reserve Corps |
On mobilisation, V Reserve Corps was assigned to the 5th Army forming part of the centre of the forces for the Schlieffen Plan offensive in August 1914.
V Reserve Corps had the following commanders during its existence: [11] [12]
From | Rank | Name |
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2 August 1914 | Generalleutnant | Erich von Gündell [13] |
2 September 1914 | General der Infanterie | |
3 September 1916 | Generalleutnant | Otto von Garnier |
27 August 1917 | Generalleutnant | Viktor Kühne [14] |
21 November 1917 | General der Infanterie | Franz Freiherr von Soden [15] |
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