Square Division
Divisions (Military Formations) by Type
978-613-9-10410-9
6139104106
96
2012-01-09
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A square division is a designation given to the way military divisions are organized. In a square organization, the division's main body is composed of four regimental elements. Since a regiment could be split into separate battalions for tactical purposes, the natural division within a division would be to have two regiments bound together as a brigade. On an organizational chart and if the entire division were formed up in the field, the two brigades of two regiments would typically form a square, hence the name. Most European divisions were organized as square divisions prior to World War I. They were generally reorganized as triangular divisions during that war. A triangular division generally had its infantry organized into three regiments, either directly controlled by the division headquarters or under a single brigade command. See, for example, the organizational changes of the Imperial German Army's 1st Division.
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