Combined Division ( Bulgarian. Combined Division ) - the military formation of the Bulgarian army during the First World War.
| Consolidated division | |
|---|---|
| Years of existence | September 28, 1916 -? |
| A country | |
| Included in | 3rd army |
| Type of | mixed troops |
| Includes | 12 regiments and sapper group |
| Participation in | World War I |
| Commanders | |
| Famous commanders | Todor Kantardzhiev |
History
The division was formed on September 28, 1916 from five infantry regiments (35th, 36th, 53rd, 6th, 82nd), 11th and 6th marching regiments, 3rd and 4th horse regiments , combined artillery, heavy artillery, 2nd artillery regiment and combat engineer group. The division participated in the battle of Dobrich . As part of the 3rd Army, she participated in battles at Dobruzhd in 1916 and on the Macedonian Front in 1917. By October 7, 1916 , the division had the 8th, 35th, 36th and 11th marching regiments (22 groups, a squadron and 14 artillery batteries). During the second battle of Kubadin, the division included the 8th, 35th (three detachments), 36th (three detachments), 53rd regiments, 2/36th detachment, artillery groups of the left and right wings.
Literature
- Nedev, S., Commandvaneto on the Bulgarian troops, scoop up national unity, Sofia, 1993, Military complex “St. Georges the Victorious “
- The Bulgarian army in Svatovnata war 1915-1918, Volume IX. Nastaplanyeto III army in Dobrudja