Field Artillery Headquarters & Headquarters Battery, Regiment, 105-mm Howitzer, Armored Division

 

15 November 1940

 

Table of Organization 6-122

 

1. Regimental Headquarters

 

2. Battery Headquarters

 

3. Operations Platoon: Fire Direction and Command Post Section

 

4. Operations Platoon: Reconnaissance, Observation and Liaison Section

 

5. Communications Platoon

 

6. Maintenance Section

 

7. Music Band (Must be specifically authorized)

 

Total: 17 Officers, 149 Enlisted, 166 Pistols, 34 Submachine guns, 2 LMG, 42 MMG, 22 HMG, 10 Motorcycles solo, 3 Motor tricycles, 1 Truck 0,5-ton pick-up, 3 Trucks 2,5-ton cargo, 3 Scout cars, 18 Half-track cars, 24 Radios, 2 Switchboards BD 72

 

Total (with Band): 17 Officers, 1 Warrant officer, 177 Enlisted, 195 Pistols, 34 Submachine guns, 2 LMG, 42 MMG, 22 HMG, 10 Motorcycles solo, 3 Motor tricycles, 1 Truck 0,5-ton pick-up, 5 Trucks 2,5-ton cargo, 3 Scout cars, 18 Half-track cars, 24 Radios, 2 Switchboards BD 72

 

 

Note:

 

  1. 17 Officers = 1 Colonel + 1 Lieutenant Colonel + 3 Majors +7 Captains + 5 1st Lieutenants;
  2. 149 Enlisted = 3 Master Sergeants + 1 First Sergeant + 2 Technical Sergeants + 3 Staff Sergeants + 12 Sergeants + 12 Corporals + 38 Privates First Class + 78 Privates;
  3. 177 Enlisted (with band) = 3 Master Sergeants + 1 First Sergeant + 3 Technical Sergeants + 4 Staff Sergeants + 16 Sergeants + 14 Corporals + 58 Privates First Class + 78 Privates;
  4. 24 Radios = 8x SCR-193A + 6x SCR-194 + 3x SCR210A + 7x SCR245;
  5. Radio SCR-210A works only for reception.

 

 

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

 

 

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