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Janek19801119 |
Posted: October 09, 2008 02:06 pm
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I wonder if there was something similar to Korucks in Romanian armies?
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Cantacuzino |
Posted: October 09, 2008 02:32 pm
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First it should explain what "Korucks" means. I use the google serch and here what I found. http://www.feldgrau.net/forum/viewtopic.ph...t=1686&p=179592 A Korück (Kommandeur rückwärtiges Armeegebiet) was the commanding element of all units behind the frontline. This included Security, guard, transport, medical, supply units/intallations. Everything which was necessary to control occupied areas. It depended on the situation which and how many Wachkompanien, Sicherungsregimenter etc.. were under command of the Korück. A Korück was organized in: a) Kommandant (1 commander Stellengruppe D, 1 Ordonnanzoffizier, 1 men personal Adjutant of commander) Quartiermeister (4 officers, 3 officials, 4 NCO´s, 5 men) c) Abwehr (Ic) (2 officers, 2 officials, 1 NCO, 3 men) d) Adjutantur (1 officer, 2 officials, 3 NCO´s, 20 men) So a Korück has 9 officers, 7 officials, 8 NCO´s and 29 men. regards, Christoph Awender This post has been edited by Cantacuzino on October 09, 2008 02:34 pm |
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