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German 16Th Army, Russian Front, 8 July 1941 German 16th Army Russian Front 8 July 1941 Army Troops: 501st Army Signals Regiment 501st Propaganda Company 607th Survey Battalion 510th Weather Platoon 516th Muzzle Velocity Measurement Troop 574th Mapping Depot 4th Btry/55th Flak Battalion (staff guard company) 2/84th Artillery Regiment HQ Section (mot) Signals Platoon (mot) Calibration Section 3 (mot) Batteries (3-240mm Czech guns ea) 1 Light (mot) Munition Supply Columns (48t) Kodeis 16 16th (mot) Railroad Regimental Staff 1/4th Railroad Regimental Staff 1/1st (mot) Railroad Pioneer Workshop Regiment 114th Railroad Pioneer Company 122nd Railroad Pioneer Company 306th Field Railroad Pioneer Company 307th Field Railroad Pioneer Company 182nd Railroad Pioneer Staff Company 145th Railroad Signals Company 149th Railroad Signals Company 154th Railroad Signals Company 15th Railroad Construction Battalion (4 cos) 202nd Railroad Operations Company 404th Railroad Pioneer Park Company 193rd Water Staff Company 26th Armored Train 30th Armored Train 16th Koluft 16th Stabia (Luftwaffe Photo Interpretation Det) 8th (mot) Luftwaffe Signals Battalion 2nd Courier Staffel 3(F)/22 Reconnaissance Staffel 151st Flak Regimental Staff 1/13th Flak Regiment 1/411th Flak Regiment 280th Army Flak Battalion 680th Pioneer Regimental Staff 655th (horse drawn) Pioneer Battalion (1 co detached) 484th Light Transport Column 800th Heavy Bridge Transport Column 566th Bridge Construction Battalion 674th Bridge Construction Battalion 2½ M36 (Dö) Bridge Units 505th (mot) Pioneer Battalion 3 Pioneer Companies (9 LMGs ea) 1 Kliszcz Senior Construction Staff 7th Commander of Construction Troops 16th Commander of Construction Troops 101st (horse drawn) Construction Battalion 108th (horse drawn) Construction Battalion 120th (horse drawn) Construction Battalion 121st (horse drawn) Construction Battalion 132nd (horse drawn) Construction Battalion 306th (horse drawn) Construction Battalion 44th (tmot) Construction Battalion 55th (tmot) Construction Battalion 87th (tmot) Construction Battalion 510th Road Construction Battalion 577th Road Construction Battalion 680th Road Construction Battalion 24th Reichsarbeitdienst Staff 15th K Reichsarbeitdienst Group 50th K Reichsarbeitdienst Group 2nd Organization Todt Battalion 3rd Organization Todt Battalion Supply Service 516th Supply Regimental Staff 669th Supply Battalion Staff z.b.V. 684th Supply Battalion Staff z.b.V. 553rd (tmot) Supply Battalion (3 cos) 552nd (tmot) Supply Battalion (3 cos) 10th Railroad Supply Transport Troop 599th Munitions Company 573rd (mot) Supply Battalion 6 (mot) Heavy Columns 1 (mot) Heavy Fuel Column 1 (mot) Maintenance Platoon 584th (mot) Supply Battalion 6 (mot) Heavy Columns 1 (mot) Heavy Fuel Column 1 (mot) Maintenance Platoon 838th (mot) Light Supply Column 742nd (mot) Light Supply Column 44th (mot) Light Supply Column 745th (mot) Light Supply Column 753rd (mot) Light Supply Column 755th (mot) Light Supply Column 759th (mot) Light Supply Column 503rd Transportation Battalion 5 Transportation Troops, each with: 5 (mot) Heavy Supply Columns 503rd (mot) Maintenance Platoon 551st Motor Truck Park 551st Motor Truck Park Company 6th Travel Squad 10th Travel Squad 582nd Travel Squad 8th (mot) Vehicle Replacement Column 106th (mot) Vehicle Replacement Column 73rd Mobile Chemistry Lab 2 679th (mot) Light Fuel Column Parks Artillery Park Nebel Troop Park Army Equipment Park Infantry Park Pioneer Park Signals Park 2/538th (mot) Pioneer Park Company 531st (mot) Pioneer Workshop Company 553rd (mot) Field Workshop Company Vehicle Maintenance 153rd (mot) Maintenance Company 156th (mot) Maintenance Company 191st (mot) Maintenance Company 192nd (mot) Maintenance Company Postal Units 500th Field Postal Distribution Center 734th Field Post Office 280th (mot) Field Post Office 740th (mot) Field Post Office 751st (mot) Field Post Office 752nd (mot) Field Post Office Commissary 557th (mot) Butcher Company 621st (mot) Butcher Company 622nd (mot) Butcher Company 291st (mot) Field Bakery 621st (mot) Field Bakery 622nd (mot) Field Bakery 505th (mot) Clothing Detachment 550th (mot) Administrative Detachment Medical 501st (mot) Medical Regiemtnal Staff 502nd Ambulance Company 504th Ambulance Company 510th Ambulance Company 614th Ambulance Company 3/592nd (mot) Field Hospital 1/572nd (mot) Field Hospital 508th Field Hospital 502nd Field Hospital 1/532nd (mot) Medical Company 520 (tmot) Medical Park 578th (mot) Decontamination Company 637th (mot) (mot) Decontamination Company 3/615th (mot) Base Hospital 3/571st (mot) Base Hospital 1/615th (mot) Base Hospital 1/531st (mot) Base Hospital 506th (mot) Medical Transport Company 521st (mot) Medical Transport Company Veterinary 521st (tmot) Veterinary Horse Park 520th (tmot) Veterinary Horse Park 3 520th (tmot) Veterinary Park 509th (tmot) Light Veterinary Supply Column 615th (tmot) Light Veterinary Supply Column 688th (tmot) Light Veterinary Supply Column 3/606th (mot) Light Veterinary Supply Column 1/523rd (mot) Light Veterinary Supply Column 2/523rd (mot) Light Veterinary Supply Column 1/573rd (mot) Light Veterinary Supply Column 2/573rd (mot) Light Veterinary Supply Column 615th (mot) Veterinary Unit Security 583rd Korück 689th (mot) Military Police Battalion (3 cos) 571st Wach Battalion (3 cos) 531st Wach Battalion (3 cos) 322nd District Commander 574th District Commander 362nd District Commander 371st District Commander 17th Prisoners Collection Point 18th Prisoners Collection Point 201st Security Division 860th Secuirty Battalion (4 cos, 9 LMGs ea) 306th Secuirty Battalion (4 cos, 9 LMGs ea) 859th Secuirty Battalion (4 cos, 9 LMGs ea) 102nd Interum POW Camp 860th District Commander V 859th District Commander V 818th Field Commander 819th Field Commander Other 753rd Traffic Regulation Battalion (2 cos) 7th Technical Battalion (2 mot cos) II Corps: Corps Troops: 402nd (mot) Mapping Detachment 402nd (mot) Supply Battalion 402nd (mot) Light Supply Column 402nd (mot) Heavy Fuel Column 402nd (mot) Maintenance Platoon 42nd (mot) Signals Battalion 2 (mot) Signals Interception Companies 1 (mot) Telephone Company 1 (mot) Radio Company 402nd (mot) Military Police Detachment 402nd (mot) Field Post Office 105th ARKO 111th ARKO 603rd Artillery Regimental Staff 782nd Artillery Regimental Staff 2/72nd Artillery Regiment HQ Section (mot) Signals Platoon (mot) Calibration Section 3 (mot) Batteries (4-100mm guns ea) 4 1 Light (mot) Munition Supply Column (20t) 526th Artillery Battalion HQ Section (mot) Signals Platoon (mot) Calibration Section 3 (mot) Batteries (4-150mm sFH 18 howitzers ea) 1 Light (mot) Munition Supply Column (48t) 636th Artillery Battalion HQ Section (mot) Signals Platoon (mot) Calibration Section 3 (mot) Batteries (4-210mm howitzers ea) 1 Light (mot) Munition Supply Column (48t) 809th Artillery Battalion HQ Section (mot) Signals Platoon (mot) Calibration Section 3 (mot) Batteries (4-210mm howitzers ea) 1 Light (mot) Munition Supply Column (48t) 625th Artillery Battalion HQ Section (mot) Signals Platoon (mot) Calibration Section 3 (mot) Batteries (3-150mm guns on howitzer carriages ea) 600th Sturmgeschütz Battalion Staff 659th Sturmgeschütz Battery 666th Sturmgeschütz Battery 5th Observation Battalion 4/5th Balloon Battalion 1 (mot) Staff Battery 1 (mot) Survey Battery 1 (mot) Sound Ranging Battery 1 (mot) Flash Ranging Battery 14th Observation Battalion 1 (mot) Staff Battery 1 (mot) Survey Battery 1 (mot) Sound Ranging Battery 1 (mot) Flash Ranging Battery 3rd Nebelwerfer Regimental Staff z.b.V. 9th Nebelwerfer Battalion 101st Decontamination (Nebelwerfer) Battalion 541st Pioneer Regimental Staff 44th (mot) Pioneer Battalion 3 (mot) Companies (9 LMGs ea) 1 (mot) Light Pioneer Supply Column 44th (mot) Brüko B 656th (horse drawn) Pioneer Battalion 3 Companies (9 LMGs ea) 1 (mot) Light Pioneer Supply Column 448th Light Transportation Column 671st (horse drawn) Pioneer Battalion 3 Companies (9 LMGs ea) 447th Light Transportation Column 5 655th (horse drawn) Pioneer Batatlion (1 co) 1/505th Brüko B 656th Brüko B 2nd Brüko B 12th Brüko B 2½ M36 (Dö) Bridge Units 566th Bridge Battalion (1 co) 25th (tmot) Construction Battalion 2(H)/13 Reconnaissance Staffel 12th Infantry Division: Division HQ Company (2 LMGs) 12th (mot) Mapping Platoon 12th Infantry Regiment Regimental HQ Company 1 Signals Platoon 1 Engineer Platoon (3 LMGs) 1 Cavalry Platoon 1 Regimental Band 1st, 2nd & 3rd Battalions 3 Infantry Companies (12 LMGs, 3 AT rifles & 2 50mm mortars) 1 Machine Gun Company (12 HMGs & 6 80mm Mortars) 1 (mot) Panzerjäger Company (5 LMGs, 9 37mm PAK 36 guns, 2 50mm PAK 38 guns) 48th Infantry Regiment same as 12th, but only 2 battalions 49th Infantry Regiment same as 12th Infantry Regiment 12th Reconnaissance Battalion 1 (tmot) Signals Platoon 1 Mounted (Horse) Company (3 AT rifles, 9 LMGs & 2 HMGs) 1 Bicycle Squadron (3 50mm mortars, 4 HMGs, 9 LMGs & 3 AT rifles) 1 (mot) Support Squadron Panzerjäger Platoon (1 LMG & 3 37mm PAK 36) Infantry Support Gun Platoon (4 75mm leIG) Mortar Platoon (6 80mm mortars) 12th Panzerjäger Battalion 1 (mot) Signals Platoon 3 (mot) Panzerjäger Companies (2 50mm PAK 38, 9 37mm PAK 36 guns & 6 LMGs) 12th Artillery Regiment Regimental Staff Regimental Band 3 Artillery Battalions, each with: 1 Staff Company 3 Batteries (3 105mm leFH & 2 LMGs) 1/48th Artillery Regiment 1 Staff Company 3 Batteries (3 150mm sFH & 2 LMGs) 12th Signals Battalion 1 (tmot) Telephone Company (6 LMGs) 6 1 (mot) Radio Company (4 LMGs) 1 Light (tmot) Signals Supply Column (1 LMG) 12th Pioneer Battalion 3 Pioneer Companies (9 LMGs
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