Driving
Traintruppe
Even after the formation of the standing army in 1649, the chariotry was only assembled and maintained for the duration of the war conflicts. In 1771, a military supply chariot corps (Militär-Verpflegs-Fuhrwesen) was established, which was reorganized into the Military Chariot Corps (Militär-Fuhrwesen-Corps) in 1776. This was transformed into three regiments in 1880, to which a separate 15th Wozatay Division was added in 1900. In 1910, the organization of the charioteers was changed. It continued to consist of sixteen separate chariot divisions, which were subordinate to the individual corps commands, with the divisions being designated by the same serial number as their corps commands.
Source:
Schematism for 1908
Traintruppe
Even after the formation of the standing army in 1649, the chariotry was only assembled and maintained for the duration of the war conflicts. In 1771, a military supply chariot corps (Militär-Verpflegs-Fuhrwesen) was established, which was reorganized into the Military Chariot Corps (Militär-Fuhrwesen-Corps) in 1776. This was transformed into three regiments in 1880, to which a separate 15th Wozatay Division was added in 1900. In 1910, the organization of the charioteers was changed. It continued to consist of sixteen separate chariot divisions, which were subordinate to the individual corps commands, with the divisions being designated by the same serial number as their corps commands.
Source:
Schematism for 1908