Field Artillery Battery, 75-mm Gun, Antitank, Truck-Drawn

 

1 October 1940 with change 8 February 1941

 

Table of Organization 6-99

 

1. Battery Headquarters

2. 1st Platoon

2a. 1st Platoon (with change 8 February 1941)

 

3. 2nd Platoon, as 1st

 

3a. 2nd Platoon (with change 8 February 1941), as 1st, but platoon leader is second lieutenant

 

4. 3rd Platoon, as 1st

 

4a. 3rd Platoon (with change 8 February 1941), as 1st

 

5. 4th Platoon, as 1st

 

5a. 4th Platoon (with change 8 February 1941), as 2nd

 

6. Ammunition Section 

6a. Ammunition Section (with change 8 February 1941)

7. Maintenance Section

 

Total: 5 Officers, 139 Enlisted, 144 Pistols, 5 HMG, 8 75-mm AT guns M2, 5 Motorcycles with sidecars, 5 Trucks 0,5-ton, 13 Trucks 2,5-ton cargo, 3 Trailers 1-ton cargo, 5 Radios SCR-245

 

Total (with change 8 February 1941): 5 Officers, 141 Enlisted, 146 Pistols, 2 HMG, 8 75-mm AT guns M2, 5 Motorcycles with sidecars, 5 Trucks 0,5-ton, 13 Trucks 2,5-ton cargo, 3 Trailers 1-ton cargo, 5 Radios SCR-245

 

Note:

 

  1. 5 Officers = 1 Captain + 4 1st Lieutenants;
  2. 5 Officers (with change 8 February 1941) = 1 Captain + 2 1st Lieutenants + 2 2nd Lieutenants;
  3. 139 Enlisted = 1 First Sergeant + 14 Sergeants + 14 Corporals + 36 Privates First Class + 74 Privates;
  4. 141 Enlisted (with change 8 February 1941) = 1 First Sergeant + 14 Sergeants + 14 Corporals + 37 Privates First Class + 75 Privates;
  5. 5 Trucks 0,5-ton = 4 Command + 1 Radio;

 

P.S. All pictures are executed in a scale 1:100, signal equipments - 1:20

 

 

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