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The order of battle of the Serbian Army in the First Balkan War is a list of the Serbian units that fought the major campaigns against the Ottoman army from October 1912 to May 1913.
Apart from the infantry divisions of the Serbian army, one Bulgarian infantry division was also part of it.
Field uniforms of the Serbian Army during the Balkan Wars
Order of battle
First Army
Main article: First Army (Serbia)
Under the command of Crown Prince Alexander Karađorđević .
Chief of Staff: Colonel Petar Bojović .
Divisions
Regiments and batteries
Cavalry division:
Prince Arsen Karađorđević
I cavalry regiment Miloš Obilić - Maj Antonije Antić
II cavalry regiment Car Dušan - Maj Vojin Čolak-Antić
III cavalry regiment - Maj Petar Savatić
IV cavalry regiment Konstantin Konstantinović
cavalry artillery division - Maj Berislav Todorović
Morava division I line:
Col Ilija Gojković
I infantry regiment ( I line) Miloš Veliki - LtCol Dušan Tufegdžić
II infantry regiment ( I line) Knjaz Mihailo (since Battle of Monastir nicknamed "The Iron Regiment" - LtCol Vlada Ristić
III infantry regiment ( I line) - LtCol Ivan Pavlović
XVI infantry regiment ( I line) Car Nikolaj II - LtCol Jovan Viktorović
Morava field artillery regiment ( minus 9th battery attached to Morava brigade I line ) - LtCol Ljubomir Pokorni
1.st mountain battery ( detached from mountain artillery division )
Morava divisional cavalry regiment - Maj Velimir Vemić
Drina division I line:
Col Pavle Jurišić Šturm
IV infantry regiment ( I line) Stevan Nemanja - LtCol Dimitrije I. Dragutinović
V infantry regiment ( I line) Kralj Milan - LtCol Jovan Vasić
VI infantry regiment ( I line) Prestolonaslednik Aleksandar - LtCol Đuro Dokić
XVII infantry regiment ( I line) - LtCol Miladin Masalović
Drina field artillery regiment ( 9 batteries ) - LtCol Božidar Srećković
Drina divisional cavalry regiment - Maj Mladen Lukićević
Danube division I line:
Col Miloš Božanović
VII infantry regiment ( I line) Kralj Petar I - LtCol A.Glišić
VIII infantry regiment ( I line) Princ Aleksandar
IX infantry regiment ( I line) Kralj Nikola I - LtCol Panta Grujić
XVIII infantry regiment ( I line) Princ Đorđe - LtCol Mihailo Zisić
Danube field artillery regiment ( 9 batteries ) - LtCol Svetozar Matić
Danube divisional cavalry regiment - Maj Nikola Colović
Danube division II line
Col Mihailo Rašić
VII infantry regiment ( II line)
VIII infantry regiment ( II line)
IX infantry regiment ( II line)
IV supernumerary infantry regiment ( I line) - LtCol Radomir Aranđelović
Danube field artillery division ( 3 batteries )
Danube divisional cavalry division
Timok division II line
Col Dragutin Milutinović
XIII infantry regiment ( II line) - LtCol Sava Dimitrijević
XIV infantry regiment ( II line)
XV infantry regiment ( II line)
Timok field artillery division ( 3 batteries ) - LtCol Obrad Jovanović
Timok divisional cavalry division
Army artillery
1st howitzer battery
6th mortar battery
1st, 2nd & 3rd heavy batteries 120mm
Second Army
Main article: Second Army (Serbia)
Commander: General Stepa Stepanović
Divisions
Regiments and batteries
Timok Division I line
Col Vladimir Kondić
XIII infantry regiment ( I line) Hajduk Veljko - LtCol Miloš Stanković
XIV infantry regiment ( I line) - LtCol Kosta Knežević
XV infantry regiment ( I line) Stevan Sinđelić
XX infantry regiment ( I line) - LtCol Jovan Ugrinović
Timok field artillery regiment ( 9 batteries )
Timok divisional cavalry regiment - Maj Petar Živković
VII ( Rila ) division
( Bulgarian )
MG Todorov
I brigade
II brigade
III brigade
Army Artillery
1st division of mountain artillery regiment ( minus 1st battery attached to Morava division 1 line)
2nd howitzer battery
Third Army
Main article: Third Army (Serbia)
Commander: General Božidar Janković
Divisions and brigades
Regiments and batteries
Šumadija Division I line:
Col Đorđe Mihailović
X infantry regiment ( I line)
XI infantry regiment ( I line)
XII infantry regiment ( I line) - LtCol Milivoje Stojanović
XIX infantry regiment ( I line)
Šumadija field artillery regiment ( 9 batteries )
Šumadija divisional cavalry division
Morava Division II line:
Col Milovan Nedić
I infantry regiment ( II line)
II infantry regiment ( II line) - LtCol Dušan Vasić
III infantry regiment ( II line)
Morava field artillery division ( 3 batteries )
Morava divisional cavalry division
Drina division II line:
Col Pavle Paunović
V infantry regiment ( II line)
VI infantry regiment ( II line)
Drina field artillery division ( minus 3rd battery attached to Javor brigade )
Drina divisional cavalry division
Morava brigade I line:
LtCol Stevan Milovanović
I supernumerary infantry regiment ( I line) - LtCol Živojin Bacić
II supernumerary infantry regiment ( I line)
9th battery ( detached from Morava field artillery regiment )
cavalry division
Army cavalry:
Army artillery:
2nd mountain artillery division
3rd mountain artillery division
3rd howitzer battery
4th howitzer battery
4th heavy battery 120 mm
Chetnik detachments Maj. Alimpije Marjanovic
Medveđa
Kuršumlija
Lukovo
Kolašin
Army of Ibar
Commander: General Mihailo Živković
Divisions
Regiments and batteries
Šumadija division II line
Col Mihailo Janković
X infantry regiment ( II line )
XI infantry regimant ( II line )
XII infantry regimant ( II line )
Šumadija field artillery division
Šumadija divisional cavalry division
Other units
V supernumerary infantry regiment
1st mountain artillery division ( II line )
5th howitzer battery
5th heavy battery 120 mm
Javor brigade
Commander: Colonel Milivoje Anđelković
III supernumerary infantry regiment ( I line )
IV infantry regiment ( II line) - LtCol Vilotije Marković
3rd battery ( detached from Drina divisional artillery division )
4th mountain battery ( II line )
1st Užice position battery
6th heavy battery 120 mm
cavalry squadron
See also
Notes
A. In the Royal Serbian Army, artillery and cavalry divisions (divizion) were units of battalion size not to be confused with the higher level of divisions (divizija) which had geographic names; The Serbian Army was divided into five divisional area: Morava, Drina, Danube, Shumadia and Timok. Each of them was made of three regional regimental commands with four battalion districts each. Each divisional area provided one first-call division, one second-call division, one or two cavalry squadrons and 6 station batteries.
References
Andre Gerolymatos (5 August 2008). The Balkan Wars . Basic Books. pp. 275–. ISBN 978-0-7867-2457-4 .
Béla K. Király; Gunther E. Rothenberg (1987). War and Society in East Central Europe: East Central European Society and the Balkan Wars . Brooklyn College Press. ISBN 978-0-88033-099-2 .
"Serbia's wars of liberation and unification from 1912-1918" by Aleksandar Stojićević, p. 26
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