Karabinýrské and the grenadier company of
In 1715 he wanted to emperor Charles VI. preparation for war to expand his army, but money was tight. To avoid the expensive creation of new regiments, ordered the establishment of the thirteenth century in kyrysnických and dragounských regiments. In kyrysnických regiments so incurred karabinýrské company, in dragounských regiments grenadier company. Total so created thirty new hundred men each, for one kyrysnický and one dragounský regiment were in Italy and these companies, they were set up until later. The commander of these hundred men each should be appointed by the experienced and brave rytmistři or setníci. In the case of enlisted men and officers is very important for strength and reliability. The commander should have available a lieutenant and ensign, to further sergeant, four corporals, and eighty riders. As with the normal hundred men each was present a little prima-plana in the form of a scribe, furýra, saddlers, blacksmiths, and trumpets (in karabinýrů) or tambora (for the grenadiers). Cornet wasn't systemizován, as setnina not arrest.
Equipment and armament was generally similar to the conventional hundred men each. It differed in several ways. Grenadiers wore on the head of your typical bear. Karabinýři obouvali lightweight riding boots and armed with were carbines. Grenadiers wore shoes with holenicemi and in the armor had a sword, a rifle with a bayonet and grenades. For both types was envisaged with the deployment in battle on a horse without it. Karabinýři should be able to shoot fast, grenadiers, as the name implies, throw hand grenades.
Since the time of the war of the austrian succession was the fact that several hundred men each was for a shorter or longer time period subordinate for this purpose established by the corps. This corps was then considered an elite formation. He commanded his officer in the higher the general's rank, who was available one to two generals of the field strážmistry. To join the regiments or divisions to avoid.
Sources:
Wrede, Alphons - Semek, Anton: Geschichte der k. und to. The Wehrmacht. Die Regimenter, Corps, Branchen und Anstalten von 1618 bis Ende des XIX. When, III. band, 1. Hälfte, Wien 1901.
In 1715 he wanted to emperor Charles VI. preparation for war to expand his army, but money was tight. To avoid the expensive creation of new regiments, ordered the establishment of the thirteenth century in kyrysnických and dragounských regiments. In kyrysnických regiments so incurred karabinýrské company, in dragounských regiments grenadier company. Total so created thirty new hundred men each, for one kyrysnický and one dragounský regiment were in Italy and these companies, they were set up until later. The commander of these hundred men each should be appointed by the experienced and brave rytmistři or setníci. In the case of enlisted men and officers is very important for strength and reliability. The commander should have available a lieutenant and ensign, to further sergeant, four corporals, and eighty riders. As with the normal hundred men each was present a little prima-plana in the form of a scribe, furýra, saddlers, blacksmiths, and trumpets (in karabinýrů) or tambora (for the grenadiers). Cornet wasn't systemizován, as setnina not arrest.
Equipment and armament was generally similar to the conventional hundred men each. It differed in several ways. Grenadiers wore on the head of your typical bear. Karabinýři obouvali lightweight riding boots and armed with were carbines. Grenadiers wore shoes with holenicemi and in the armor had a sword, a rifle with a bayonet and grenades. For both types was envisaged with the deployment in battle on a horse without it. Karabinýři should be able to shoot fast, grenadiers, as the name implies, throw hand grenades.
Since the time of the war of the austrian succession was the fact that several hundred men each was for a shorter or longer time period subordinate for this purpose established by the corps. This corps was then considered an elite formation. He commanded his officer in the higher the general's rank, who was available one to two generals of the field strážmistry. To join the regiments or divisions to avoid.
Sources:
Wrede, Alphons - Semek, Anton: Geschichte der k. und to. The Wehrmacht. Die Regimenter, Corps, Branchen und Anstalten von 1618 bis Ende des XIX. When, III. band, 1. Hälfte, Wien 1901.