Bonjour,
Peut-être ne connaissez-vous pas ce site ?
http://marksrussianmilitaryhistory.info/Dans ce site vous trouverez des choses intéressantes notamment les deux que je vous donne ci-dessous.
PREMIER LIEN :http://marksrussianmilitaryhistory.info/V7Org.htmlJe vous mets ci-dessous les dates qui m'ont semblé intéressantes :
29 November 1796 – The several Jäger corps are broken up into separate Jäger battalions, and six Musketeer regiments are formed from Field battalions, after which the Field Infantry was prescribed to consist of the following 13 Grenadier regiments, 62 Musketeer regiments, and 20 Jäger battalions:
a.) Grenadier regiments—Leib-Grenadier, Pavlovsk, Yekaterinoslav, St.-Petersburg, Astrakhan, Kiev, Moscow, Little Russia, Siberia, Phanagoria, Kherson, Taurica, and Caucasus.
b.) Musketeer regiments—Belozersk, Nasheburg, Chernigov, New Ingermanland, Yaroslavl, Apsheron, Smolensk, Ryazhsk, Kursk, Kozlov, Sevastopol, Belev, Aleksopol, Shlüsselburg, Bryansk, Troitsk, Ladoga, Polotsk, Archangel, Old Ingermanland, Novgorod, Nizhnii-Novgorod, Vitebsk, Azov, Orel, Reval, Tula, Yelets, Pskov, Tambov, Rostov, Murom, Staryi-Oskol, Tobolsk, Tiflis, Voronezh, Kazan, Moscow, Kabarda, Vladimir, Uglich, Sevsk, Narva, Dnieper, Vyatka, Suzdal, Kexholm, Viborg, Ryazan, Neva, Velikii-Luki, Ufa, Rylsk (the last three being from Orenburg Field battalions), Yekaterinburg, Selenginsk, Tomsk (all three being from former Siberia Field battalions), and Arkharov’s.
c.) Jäger battalions: from No. 1 through 20 inclusive.
Each Grenadier and each Musketeer regiment consisted of two battalions, of which a Grenadier battalion was of six Grenadier companies and a Musketeer battalion—of one Grenadier company and five Musketeer companies. A Jäger battalion consisted of five Jäger companies. In Grenadier battalions, one company was named a Flank company [Fligel-rota], so that there were two in each regiment (5).
13 December 1796 – Flank companies in Grenadier regiments and grenadier companies in Musketeer regiments are ordered to form Combined Grenadier battalions [Svodnye Grenadirskie bataliony], which were named after the field-grade officers commanding them. They were formed from companies of the following regiments :
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his listing was made in accordance with the distribution of troop quarters and thus changed at various times during the rest of EMPEROR PAUL I’s reign. In the Ladoga Musketeers, as well as the Caucasus Grenadiers and Yekaterinburg and Estonia Musketeers, companies were not detached to form combined battalions: the last three because their quarters were so far from other regiments and the first because in the Yekaterinoslav Division, to which it belonged, there was no other regiment left over for detaching companies (7).
16 January 1797 – The Leib-Grenadier Regiment, of two battalions, is reformed as four battalions, with each battalion to have five companies (8).
17 May 1797 – Jäger battalions are renamed as regiments, keeping their previous numbers and bringing them to a two-battalion organization, with each battalion to have five companies (9).
27 September 1800 – Combined Grenadier battalions are ordered to be called simply Grenadier battalions (23). Two Musketeer regiments were designated to be formed: Baron Sprengtporten’s [Sprengportena] and Sakin’s, but these never completed their organization (24).
DEUXIÈME LIEN :http://marksrussianmilitaryhistory.info ... estore.htm30 April 1802 – All Army infantry regiments are ordered to consist of three four-company battalions: the Life Grenadiers – of three Grenadier battalions; other Grenadiers – of one Grenadier and two Fusilier [Fuzelernyi] battalions; Musketeers – of one Grenadier and two Musketeer battalions; Jägers – of three Jäger battalions (4).
12 October 1810 – Regiments of Army infantry were ordered to make the following changes in their organization:
1.) In each Grenadier regiment (except the Life-Grenadiers), instead of one Grenadier and two Fusilier battalions, there were to be three Fusilier battalions, of one Grenadier and three Fusilier companies.
2.) In each Musketeer regiment, instead of one Grenadier and two Musketeer battalions, there were to be three Musketeer battalions, of one Grenadier and three Musketeer companies.
3.) In each Jäger regiment the battalions were to consist of one Grenadier and three Musketeer companies.
4.) In each Fusilier, Musketeer, and Jäger battalion, the senior, or Grenadier, company was to be made up of grenadiers and marksmen [strelki], so that the grenadiers are in the first platoon [vzvod] and marksmen in the second.
5.) When regiments are in battle formation, the 1st, or Grenadier, platoon of the Grenadier company was to deploy on the right flank of its battalion, while the 2nd, or Marksmen [Strelkovyi] platoon, was to be on the left.
6.) During wartime, when regiments move out on campaign, the Fusilier, Musketeer, and Jäger companies of the second battalions, having been used to fill up the other two battalions, were to remain in their quarters and were to be termed Replacement [Zapasnyi] battalions.
7.) The Grenadier companies of second battalions were to set out on campaign with the first and third battalions.
8.) When all six regiments of a division were united together, the Grenadier companies of their second battalions were to form for it two Combined Grenadier Battalions [Svodnye Grenaderskie bataliony], each of three companies.
9.) In each Corps [Korpus], the Combined Grenadier Battalions were to form a Combined Grenadier Brigade [Svodnaya Grenaderskaya brigada] and be the Reserve [Rezerv] of this Corps.
10.) In an Army [Armiya], the Combined Grenadier Brigades of its Corps were to form a Combined Grenadier Division [Svodnaya Grenaderskaya diviziya] and be its Reserve (24).
31 October 1810 – The changes effected on 12 October for the organization of Grenadier regiments were extended to the Life-Grenadiers, with the distinction that for that regiment all companies were titled Grenadiers (27).
16 March 1813 – The 1-i, 2-i, 3-i, and 4-i Morskie polki [Marine regiments], each consisting of three four-company battalions, and the four-company Kaspiiskii Morskoi batalion [Caspian Marine Battalion] were transferred from the Navy Department [Morskoe vedomstvo] to the Military-Land [i.e. Army] Department [Voenno-Sukhoputnoe vedomstvo]. In 1812 the first three of these were already in the 25th Infantry Division (57).
Pour la bonne bouche :
13 April 1813 – For their distinction during the 1812 campaign, the Life-Grenadier and Pavlovsk Grenadier Regiments became part of the Guards, and the Kexholm and Pernau Infantry, for similar distinction, became Grenadiers (58).
Je me suis basé sur ces documents pour rédiger mon livret d'organisation (infanterie, cavalerie, artillerie) maintenant vous en faites ce que vous voulez.
Bonne journée à tous,
Père Castor, le document n'a pas toujours tort !