Polish cavalry brigade order of battle in 1939
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The following is a standard order of battle
Order of battle
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 of the Polish cavalry
Polish cavalry
The Polish cavalry can trace its origins back to the days of Medieval mounted knights. Poland had always been a country of flatlands and fields and mounted forces operate well in this environment...

 brigade
Brigade
A brigade is a major tactical military formation that is typically composed of two to five battalions, plus supporting elements depending on the era and nationality of a given army and could be perceived as an enlarged/reinforced regiment...

in 1939.

Chain of command



style="font-weight:bold;" | Polish Cavalry Brigade - chain of command
Sub-unit C/O squadron-sized platoon-sized smaller units
commanding officer
Commanding officer
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Staff
and headquarters
Headquarters
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deputy commanding officer
chief military judge
chaplain
Chaplain
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chief of staff operational officer
intelligence officer
military police platoon
 
chief communications officer communication squadron
chief commander of the tabors tabor's workshop
2 commands of march columns
 
3 columns each
quartermaster
Quartermaster
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transport officer
armament officer
chief steward officer
chief doctor
chief veterinarian
 
artillery park unit
steward park unit
medical platoon
veterinary platoon
Headquarters
Headquarters
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 commander
staff squadron
Commander's units bicycle squadron (recce/liaison)
engineering squadron
 
 
 
HMG
Heavy machine gun
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 platoon
cavalry regiment
3 or 4 in each brigade
regiment commander line squadrons -
4 in each regiment
cavalry platoon -
3 in each squadron
3 sections (6 soldiers each)
LMG
Light machine gun
A light machine gun is a machine gun designed to be employed by an individual soldier, with or without an assistant, as an infantry support weapon. Light machine guns are often used as squad automatic weapons.-Characteristics:...

 section (5 soldiers)
squadron commanders troop
LMG
Light machine gun
A light machine gun is a machine gun designed to be employed by an individual soldier, with or without an assistant, as an infantry support weapon. Light machine guns are often used as squad automatic weapons.-Characteristics:...

 section
administration unit
HMG
Heavy machine gun
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 squadron
maintenance squadron
3 HMG platoons
 
4 HMG each
 
AT platoon
bicycle platoon
communications platoon

engineering squad
Mounted Artillery Unit (DAK) DAK commander  
 
munitions supply column
75 mm artillery battery
3 or 4 guns each
communications platoon
Organic Armoured Unit commander tankette squadron
armoured car squadron
Organic Rifle Battalion Rifles battalion

Composition and armament

The following is a list of all equipment, armament, men and means of transport in use by a cavalry regiment and a cavalry brigade of the Polish Army, as of 1939. The figures for brigades are based on official Polish Army instructions prepared in late 1930s. The numbers in brackets give the figures for a four-regiment brigade, as opposed to the standard three-regiment one. The figures for the regiments are given after the actual mobilisation report of September 1, 1939, of the 25th Greater Polish Uhlans Regiment. Note that the numbers for other units may vary, mostly due to different mobilisation schedules and other problems.




style="font-weight:bold;" | Polish Cavalry Brigade and Regiment - equipment
Regiment Brigade
  General
officers 36 232 (373)
privates and NCOs 838 5 911 (6 911)
horses
   Cavalry horses
   Pack horses
   Cart-horses
   Total

616
43
221
920

5 194 (6 291)
  Vehicles
cars 1 65 (66)
motorcycles 1
field kitchen
Field kitchen
Field kitchen is a mobile kitchen, mobile canteens or food truck used primarily by military services to provide warm food to the troops near the frontline or in temporary encampments.-Form:...

s
6
tabor carts 86
chaplain
Chaplain
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s cart
1 4
taczanka
Tachanka
The tachanka was a horse-drawn machine gun platform, usually a cart or an open wagon with a heavy machine gun installed in the back. A tachanka could be pulled by two to four horses and required a crew of two or three...

 wz.28 or wz.36
13
bicycle
Bicycle
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s
36
  Armament
Vis
Vis (weapon)
Vis is a 9 mm caliber, single-action, semi-automatic pistol...

 pistols
133
sabres
Szabla
Szabla is the Polish word for sabre. It specifically refers to an Eastern European one-edged sabre-like mêlée weapon with a curved blade and, in most cases, a two-bladed tip called a feather . Initially used by light cavalry, with time it also evolved into a variety of arms used both for martial...

616
lance
Lance
A Lance is a pole weapon or spear designed to be used by a mounted warrior. The lance is longer, stout and heavier than an infantry spear, and unsuited for throwing, or for rapid thrusting. Lances did not have tips designed to intentionally break off or bend, unlike many throwing weapons of the...

s
108
rifles Mannlicher 1898, Kbk wz. 1929, Kb wz. 98a, Mosin wz. 91/98/25, Mosin wz. 91/98/23 or Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
Steyr-Mannlicher M1895
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740 5000
7,92 mm karabin ppanc. wz 35 AT rifle 12 51 (64)
rkm Browning wz. 28
Browning wz.1928
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 LMG
Light machine gun
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18 89 (107)
Maxim 08/15
Maschinengewehr 08
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 and lkm wz. 08/18
Maschinengewehr 08
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 MG
Machine gun
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s
10 (12)
Ckm wz.30
Ckm wz.30
Ckm wz.30 is a Polish-made clone of the American Browning M1917 heavy machine gun...

 HMG
HMG
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12 52 (64)
  Organic artillery
grenade launchers wz. 1930 and wz. 1936 9 (9)
81mm mortar 2
75 mm armata wz. 02/26 field gun 12 (16)
40 mm armata plot. wz. 36 AA gun 2 (2)
37 mm Armata ppanc. wz. 36 AT gun 4 14 (18)
  Organic armoured unit
wz. 34
Samochód pancerny wz. 34
Samochód pancerny wz. 34 , was a standard light armored car used by the Polish Army during the September Campaign of 1939.The vehicle was based on the earlier half track samochód pancerny wz. 28, which entered service in 1928...

 or wz.29 armoured car
8
reconnaissance tankette
Tankette
A tankette is a tracked combat vehicle resembling a small tank roughly the size of a car, mainly intended for light infantry support or reconnaissance. Colloquially it may also simply mean a "small tank"....

 TKS
TKS
The TK and TKS were Polish tankettes during the Second World War.-Design and development:The TK tankette was a Polish design produced from 1931 that was based upon an improved chassis of the British Carden Loyd tankette. The TKS was an improved model with a new hull and a more powerful engine...

 or TK-3
13

Cavalry

  • Krakowska Brygada Kawalerii (Kraków
    Kraków
    Kraków also Krakow, or Cracow , is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in the Lesser Poland region, the city dates back to the 7th century. Kraków has traditionally been one of the leading centres of Polish academic, cultural, and artistic life...

    ) - under Brigadier General Zygmunt Piasecki
  • Kresowa Brygada Kawalerii (Brody
    Brody
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    ) - under Colonel Stefan Hanka-Kulesza
  • Mazowiecka Brygada Kawalerii (Warsaw
    Warsaw
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    ) under Colonel Jan Karcz
    Jan Karcz
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  • Nowogródzka Brygada Kawalerii (Baranowicze) under Brigadier General Władysław Anders
  • Podlaska Brygada Kawalerii (Białystok) under Brigadier General Ludwik Kmicic-Skrzyński
  • Podolska Brygada Kawalerii (Stanisławów
    Ivano-Frankivsk
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    ) under Colonel Leon Strzelecki
  • Pomorska Brygada Kawalerii (Bydgoszcz) under Colonel Adam Zakrzewski
  • Suwalska Cavalry Brigade
    Suwalska Cavalry Brigade
    Suwalska Cavalry Brigade was a cavalry unit of the Polish Army in the interbellum period. It was created on April 1, 1937 out of the 4th Independent Cavalry Brigade...

     (Suwałki) under Brigadier General Zygmunt Podhorski
  • Wielkopolska Brygada Kawalerii (Poznań
    Poznan
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    ) under Brigadier General Roman Abraham
    Roman Abraham
    Roman Abraham was a Polish cavalry general, commander of Wielkopolska Cavalry Brigade during German and Soviet Invasion of Poland in September 1939, in Battle of Bzura commander of Polish cavalry ....

  • Wileńska Brygada Kawalerii (Wilno) under Colonel Konstanty Drucki-Lubecki
  • Wołyńska Brygada Kawalerii (Równe
    Równe
    Równe may refer to:*Polish name for Rivne in Ukraine*Równe, Masovian Voivodeship *Równe, Opole Voivodeship *Równe, Pomeranian Voivodeship *Równe, Subcarpathian Voivodeship...

    ) under Colonel Julian Filipowicz
  • Brygada Rezerwowa Kawalerii Wolkowysk (Białystok, Wołkowysk) under Colonel Edmund Tarnasiewicz-Heldut
  • Zbiorcza Brygada Kawalerii (Warsaw
    Warsaw
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    ) under General Roman Abraham
    Roman Abraham
    Roman Abraham was a Polish cavalry general, commander of Wielkopolska Cavalry Brigade during German and Soviet Invasion of Poland in September 1939, in Battle of Bzura commander of Polish cavalry ....


Armoured-Motorised Brigades

Different armament and structure
  • 10. Brygada Kawalerii Zmotoryzowanej (Rzeszów
    Rzeszów
    Rzeszów is a city in southeastern Poland with a population of 179,455 in 2010. It is located on both sides of the Wisłok River, in the heartland of the Sandomierska Valley...

    ) - dowódca: płk dypl. Stanisław Maczek
  • Warszawska Brygada Pancerno-Motorowa (Warsaw
    Warsaw
    Warsaw is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, roughly from the Baltic Sea and from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population in 2010 was estimated at 1,716,855 residents with a greater metropolitan area of 2,631,902 residents, making Warsaw the 10th most...

    ) - dowódca: płk dypl. Stefan Rowecki
    Stefan Rowecki
    Stefan Paweł Rowecki was a Polish general, journalist and the leader of the Armia Krajowa. He was murdered by the Gestapo in prison, probably on the direct order of Heinrich Himmler.-Life:Rowecki was born in Piotrków Trybunalski...


See also

  • Polish cavalry
    Polish cavalry
    The Polish cavalry can trace its origins back to the days of Medieval mounted knights. Poland had always been a country of flatlands and fields and mounted forces operate well in this environment...

  • Polish army
  • Polish Defensive War
    Invasion of Poland (1939)
    The Invasion of Poland, also known as the September Campaign or 1939 Defensive War in Poland and the Poland Campaign in Germany, was an invasion of Poland by Germany, the Soviet Union, and a small Slovak contingent that marked the start of World War II in Europe...

    of 1939
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