XXIV Reserve Corps (German Empire)

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XXIV Reserve Corps
XXIV. Reserve-Korps
Stab eines Generalkommandos.svg
Flag of the Staff of a Generalkommando (1871–1918)
ActiveOctober 1914 - post November 1918
CountryFlag of the German Empire.svg  German Empire
Type Corps
SizeApproximately 32,000 (on formation)
Engagements World War I
Insignia
AbbreviationXXIV RK

The XXIV Reserve Corps (German : XXIV. Reserve-Korps / XXIV RK) was a corps level command of the German Army in World War I.

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Formation

XXIV Reserve Corps was formed in October 1914. [1] It was part of the first wave of new Corps formed at the outset of World War I consisting of XXII - XXVII Reserve Corps of 43rd - 54th Reserve Divisions (plus 6th Bavarian Reserve Division). The personnel was predominantly made up of kriegsfreiwillige (wartime volunteers) who did not wait to be called up. [2] It was still in existence at the end of the war [3] in the 1st Army, Heeresgruppe Deutscher Kronprinz on the Western Front. [4]

Structure on formation

On formation in October 1914, XXIV Reserve Corps consisted of two divisions. [5] but was weaker than an Active Corps

In summary, XXIV Reserve Corps mobilised with 26 infantry battalions, 8 machine gun platoons (16 machine guns), 2 cavalry detachments, 18 field artillery batteries (72 guns) and 2 pioneer companies.

CorpsDivisionBrigadeUnits
XXIV Reserve Corps 47th Reserve Division [10] 93rd Reserve Infantry Brigade217th Reserve Infantry Regiment
218th Reserve Infantry Regiment
94th Reserve Infantry Brigade219th Reserve Infantry Regiment
220th Reserve Infantry Regiment
19th Reserve Jäger Battalion [11]
47th Reserve Field Artillery Regiment
47th Reserve Cavalry Detachment
47th Reserve Pioneer Company
48th Reserve Division [12] 95th Reserve Infantry Brigade221st Reserve Infantry Regiment
222nd Reserve Infantry Regiment
96th Reserve Infantry Brigade223rd Reserve Infantry Regiment
224th Reserve Infantry Regiment
20th Reserve Jäger Battalion [13]
48th Reserve Field Artillery Regiment
48th Reserve Cavalry Detachment
48th Reserve Pioneer Company

Combat chronicle

Commanders

XXIV Reserve Corps had the following commanders during its existence: [14] [15]

FromRankName
25 August 1914 General der Infanterie Eberhard von Claer
19 September 1914 General der Infanterie Friedrich von Gerok [16]
19 February 1918 Generalleutnant Felix Langer

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References

  1. Cron 2002 , p. 87
  2. Cron 2002 , p. 97
  3. Cron 2002 , pp. 88–89
  4. Ellis & Cox 1993 , pp. 186–187
  5. AEF GHQ 1920 , pp. 475, 480
  6. Busche 1998 , pp. 104–106
  7. Cron 2002 , p. 116 Active Jäger Battalions had a machine gun company with the exceptions of the 1st and 2nd Bavarian Jäger Battalions
  8. Cron 2002 , p. 128 Reserve Cavalry Regiments consisted of three squadrons
  9. Cron 2002 , p. 136
  10. AEF GHQ 1920 , p. 474
  11. Busche 1998 , p. 132 Without a machine gun platoon
  12. AEF GHQ 1920 , p. 479
  13. Busche 1998 , p. 133 Without a machine gun platoon
  14. "German War History" . Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  15. "Armee-Reserve-Korps". The Prussian Machine. Archived from the original on April 11, 2012. Retrieved 22 December 2012.
  16. Promoted to General der Infanterie on the same date. "Friedrich von Gerok". The Prussian Machine. Archived from the original on May 2, 2014. Retrieved 22 December 2012.

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