18. Infanterie-Brigade
Infantry Brigade of the Prussian Army
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18. Infanterie-Brigade
Summary
- Infanterie-Brigade is an infantry brigade[1].
Key Facts
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- Infanterie-Brigade is in the country of Kingdom of Prussia[2].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's instance of is recorded as infantry brigade[3].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's headquarters location is recorded as Głogów[4].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's military branch is recorded as Imperial German Army[5].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Königlich-Preußisches Grenadier-Regiment König Wilhelm I (2. Westpreussisches) Nr. 7[6].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Königlich-Preußisches Grenadier-Regiment König Wilhelm I (2. Westpreussisches) Nr. 7[7].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's child organization or unit is recorded as Ulanen-Regiment „Kaiser Alexander III. von Rußland“ (Westpreußisches) Nr. 1[8].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's part of is recorded as Prussian Army[9].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's Commons category is recorded as 18. Infanterie-Brigade (Deutsches Kaiserreich)[10].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's parent organization or unit is recorded as 9th Division (German Empire)[11].
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- Infanterie-Brigade's military size designation is recorded as brigade[12].
Body
Identity
- Infanterie-Brigade's part of is recorded as Prussian Army[9].
Operations
- Infanterie-Brigade's headquarters location is recorded as Głogów[4]. Its parent organization or unit is recorded as 9th Division (German Empire)[11]. Subsidiaries include Königlich-Preußisches Grenadier-Regiment König Wilhelm I (2. Westpreussisches) Nr. 7[6], a grenadier regiment[13], in Kingdom of Prussia[14], founded in 1797[15], headquartered in Legnica[16] and Ulanen-Regiment „Kaiser Alexander III. von Rußland“ (Westpreußisches) Nr. 1[8], an uhlan regiment[17], in Kingdom of Prussia[18], founded in 1745[19].