Structure of the Burgoignesc Army

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The current structure of the Army of Burgundie was codified in the Army of Burgundie Force Restructuring Act of 2003.

Overview

Structure of the Army of Burgundie (click to enlarge).

Division structure

Brigade structure

Light Infantry

Heavy Infantry

Regiment structure

Battalion/String structure

Infantry battalion

Cavalry string

Organization of a Burgoignesc cavalry string
Organization of a Burgoignesc cavalry string


A cavalry string (Burg: fils), so named because in horse breading a string refers to a collection of horses belonging to one man, in this case the Colonel (Burg:Propieteuer), commander of the unit. A string is typically made up of around 550 soldiers, and includes a headquarters company, 4 squadrons (3 active and one in reserve), a self-propelled artillery battery, a supply company, and a combat engineer company.

The armor support mobile artillery battery consists of a command element, 3 artillery platoons, and a reconnaissance and forward observation platoon.


Artillery battalion

Company/Squadron/Battery structure

Infantry company

Cavalry squadron

The typical cavalry squadron (Burg: escadron) of in the Army of Burgundie is a unit of 46 soldiers commanded by a captain (Burg: Captaine). It is a grouping of 4 cavalry troops (Burg: troupes), each with two armored vehicles, primarily the Cross Trucking Company AMX-10 RCR and the Cross Trucking Company Jaguar. The senior most Troop leader, typically a 2LT (Burg: Elfereseuer) or a LT (Burg: Teniente). The most junior officer is often paired with the most senior NCO and they typically make up Troupe I. The officers, as an act of humility, ride in the older AMX-10 RCR and the NCOs ride in the newer Jaguars, with the exception of Troupe IV in which case both armored vehicles are Jaguars. This troupe is typically led by the most senior teniente, excluding the XO.

The command element consists of two Cross Trucking Company Jaguars, one each for the commanding officer (CO) (a captain (Burg: Captaine)) and the executive officer (XO) (typically the most senior lieutenant (Burg: Teniente)) who ride in addition to the 3 man crews in each armored vehicle. Both of these vehicles carry fewer rounds to accommodate these commanders. The element also includes a Cross Trucking Company Griffon its driver and gunner, 6 mechanics, and a medic. Additionally the CO's driver accompanies the CO's armored vehicle in a TerreRaubeuer Defender 90 and also serves the long range radio equipment in their truck. Lastly, the Maréchal des logis serves as the liaison to the String Train to coordinate forward sustainment, who drives a TerreRaubeuer Defender 110.

A section from the String Support Company is seconded to each Squadron and works directly with the Maréchal des logis to ensure supply and sustainment is maintained.

Artillery battery

Platoon/Troop structure

Patrol/Lance structure