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Freikorps Orders of Battle These orders of battle are taken from the charts at the back of Darstellungen aus den Nachkriegskämpfen deutscher Truppen und Freikorps and have been deciphered from symbol form. Some of the symbols are not clear, and also it is not easy to determine which commands are subordinate to other commands. In any case the command structures appear to be largely nominal and the units were actually formed into independent columns in the field. I have translated the symbols as follows: Heavy Machine Gun (HMG), which I take to be the MG08 and perhaps some ex-russian Maxims. Light Machine Gun (LMG), being the MG08/15 and perhaps some Madsens, Lewis Guns and the like. Heavy Machine Gun. This symbol is found only in Marksman (Scharfschützen) units, and indicates the heavy trench tripod and optical sights on the MG08. I have not distinguished between different models of the same calibre artillery gun: 77mm gun. 90mm field gun. 105mm field gun. 37mm gun. 76.2mm ex-russian field guns, the right one probably indicating the cut-down infantry support version. 105mm howitzer. 150mm howitzer. Notes: The symbol for bicycle units does not appear to distinguish between platoons and companies, which made identification difficult if the unit name did not specify the size. The armoured cars all appear to be machine-gun armed. Gendarmes are mounted Police. Stosstrupp Stormtroop (although shock troops is a closer translation). Sturm Assault. Freiwilligen Volunteer. (Few of the Latvian units actually used the word Freikorps in their name). Betr(iebs) Traffic, and specifically railway traffic. Wirtsch(aftskomagnie) Economics Company (which may be a euphemism for requisitioning unit) based on the German Army Handbook April 1918, but they may have been solely administration units. Ersatz means supplementary or reinforcement, but may imply depot or training in this case. The German place names for the units is kept it is the Libau Battalion not the Liepaja Battalion since that is how they will appear in the original German (almost all other cited sources). Translation of unit terms, ranks and weapons is mostly following the German Army Handbook April 1918, and generally I have attempted to render all terms in English where an appropriate word exists. Abteilung is normally given as Battalion since it implies a unit that size but indicated by (Abt) in order to distinguish it from Bataillon.

Landwehrkorps and Reservekorps at the end of February 1919 Lithuania, excluding the Schaulen area, which fell under von der Goltz s VI-RK (see next orbat). GHQ of the Landwehrkorps Commander: General von Brietzke. Chief of Staff: Lt-Colonel Brüggeman. Corps Troops: 2 nd Battery, 24 th Landwehr Foot Artillery 2 x 150mm howitzers. Armoured Train #7 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs. 426 th Volunteer Air Detachment 6 Doppeldeckers, 4 Kampf-Eins. 15 th Bicycle Troop 2 HMGs. 15 th Gendarme Troop. Radio Platoon Light and Heavy Radios. Volunteer Field Hospital, Electricity Platoon, Vet. Economic Company not in line-up. 4 th Landwehr Division Commander: Major-General von Oertzen. Chief of Staff: Captain von Scholz. 169 th Landwehr Infantry Brigade (Major-General Riebensahm): 14 th Volunteer Regiment: 1 st Battalion 4 companies, 15 HMGs, 9 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion 3 companies, 15 HMGs, 9 LMGs. 15 th Volunteer Regiment: 1 st Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 12 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 7 LMGs. 59 th Volunteer Regiment: 1 st Battalion 3 companies, 6 HMGs, 3 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion 3 companies, 3 HMGs, 4 LMGs. 15 th Volunteer Cavalry Platoon. Volunteer Artillery Battalion (Abt) three batteries each 4 x 77mm guns, 1 st and 3 rd with 2 HMGs each. 15 th Volunteer Pioneer Platoon. Telephone Platoon, Heavy Radio. Economic Company, Hospital, Bakery, Butchery. Kommandantur Grodno Commander: General Staff Major von Loewenfeld 1 st Battalion, 141 st Regiment 1 company, 8 HMGs. 20 th Volunteer Battalion 4 companies, 12 HMGs, 12 LMGs. From 46 th Saxon LD. 59 th Volunteer Squadron 3 HMGs. 59 th Volunteer Pioneer Platoon. Telephone Platoon. Supply Column. Economic Company. Bug Border Protection Troops Commander: Major-General von Passow. Adjutant: Lieutenant Kaapke. Infantry HQ (Major von Koppenfels) 40 th Volunteer Battalion 1 company, 3 HMGs, 2 LMGs, 4 light mortars; 41 st Volunteer Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 6 LMGs, 4 light mortars; 42 nd Volunteer Battalion 4 companies, 12 HMGs, 7 LMGs; 44 th Volunteer Battalion 4 companies, 24 HMGs, 8 LMGs, 2 light mortars; 47 th Volunteer Battalion 1 company, 4 HMGs, 7 LMGs; 1 st Company, 21 st Volunteer Battalion 3 HMGs. From 46 th Saxon LD. Artillery HQ:

40 th Volunteer Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 1 HMG; 42 nd Volunteer Battery 4 x 77mm guns; 44 th Volunteer Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; 45 th Volunteer Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 1 HMG. Telephone Platoon, Heavy Radio. 2 x Supply Park. Economic Company. Kommandantur Suwalki Commander: Lt-Colonel von Diebitsch. 51 st Volunteer Battalion 3 companies, 18 HMGs. Schneider Volunteer Battalion 4 companies, 35 HMGs, 25 LMGs. 4 th Company, 19 th Volunteer Battalion 5 LMGs. From 46 th Saxon LD. 3 rd MG Battalion (Abt) 6 HMGs. 52 nd MG Company 3 HMGs. 8 th Volunteer Horse Jäger Squadron 4 HMGs. 14 th Volunteer Squadron. 39 th Volunteer Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 4 LMGs. Bakery. GHQ of Combined Reserve Corps Commander: Lt-General von Eberhardt. Chief of Staff: Major von Alten. Corps Troops 50 th Volunteer Pioneer Company. 424 th Volunteer Pioneer Company 1 HMG, 1 LMG. 424 th Volunteer Reconnaissance Flight (Flieger Abt) 12 planes. 425 th Volunteer Reconnaissance Flight (Flieger Abt) 3 planes. 2 Telephone Platoons, Radio Platoon, Heavy Radio Station at Kowno. Field Police Troop. Secret Police Field Post. Kommandantur Wylkowyszki Commander: Major Frowein. 50 th Volunteer Battalion 4 companies, 15 HMGs, 16 LMGs. Volunteer Bicycle Company, 7 th Jäger Battalion 2 HMGs, 2 LMGs. 1 st Volunteer Squadron 2 LMGs. 13 th Volunteer Squadron 2 LMGs. 50 th Volunteer Squadron 3 LMGs. 46 th (Saxon) Landwehr Division Commander: Major-General Count von Mandelsloh. Chief of Staff: Captain Steinbeck. 46 th (Saxon) Landwehr Infantry Brigade (Major-General von Holleben): 18 th Saxon Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Major von Zeschau) 3 LMGs. 18 th Volunteer Battalion 4 companies, 16 HMGs, 5 LMGs; 18 th A Volunteer Battalion 1 company; 19 th Volunteer Battalion 3 companies, 18 HMGs, 12 LMGs, 4 light mortars; 4 th Co. with Kom. Suwalki. 21 st Volunteer Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 9 LMGs, 4 light mortars. 1 st Co. with Bug Protection. 20 th Battalion detached to Kommandantur Grodno. 18 th Saxon Volunteer Squadron. 18 th Saxon Volunteer Artillery Battalion (Abt): 18 th Volunteer Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 3 HMGs; 19 th Volunteer Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; 20 th Volunteer Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 1 HMG; 21 st Volunteer Battery 4 x 105mm howitzers. 18 th Saxon Volunteer Pioneer Company.

Telephone Platoon, Heavy Radio. Motor Transport. 2 Field Hospitals, Vet, Post. Kommandantur Kowno Commander: (General Staff) Major Ruoff 1 st Volunteer Battalion 4 companies, 16 HMGs, 12 LMGs. Motor Transport. Labour Company, Electricity Platoon, Supply Column. 45 th Reserve Division Commander: Major-General Gündell. Chief of Staff: Captain Roos. 210 th Reserve Jäger Regiment (Major Rohrbeck): 1 st Battalion 4 companies, 12 HMGs, 18 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion with VI-RK in Latvia; 3 rd Battalion 4 companies, 12 HMGs, 12 LMGs. 211 th Reserve Jäger Regiment (Major Fischer): 2 nd Battalion 1 company, 12 HMGs, 18 LMGs. 212 nd Reserve Jäger Regiment (Major Kettner): 1 st Battalion 4 companies, 12 HMGs, 18 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion 4 companies, 12 HMGs, 18 LMGs. 341 st Jäger Regiment (Lt-Colonel Weyergang): Battalion 4 companies, 8 HMGs, 18 LMGs, 2 light mortars. 12 th Volunteer Squadron. 45 th Reserve Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron. 45 th Reserve Field Artillery Regiment (Major Hess): 1 st Battalion (Abt): 1 st Battery with VI-RK in Latvia; 2 nd Battery 4 x 77mm guns, HMG; 3 rd Battery 4 x 105mm howitzers. 2 nd Battalion (Abt) not in line-up. Volunteer Battalion (Abt) of 86 th Field Regiment: 1 st Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; 2 nd Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs. 54 th Foot Artillery Battalion: 1 st Battery 3 x 150mm howitzers; 2 nd Battery 3 x 150mm howitzers; 3 rd Battery not in line-up. 45 th Reserve Pioneer Company with VI-RK in Latvia. Böttcher Pioneer Company? mortars. 1 st Flamethrower Troop. Telephone and Radio Platoons. Motor Transport. Field Hospital, Post, Vet, Bakery.

VI-Reservekorps in March 1919 Western Latvia and northern Lithuania just before the first major offensive against the Soviets GHQ VI-RK Commander: Major-General Count von der Goltz. Chief of Staff: Major Hagemann. Corps Troops Böckelmann Volunteer Battalion (Abt) 3 companies,? HMGs. 15 th Volunteer Company 3 HMGs, 3 LMGs. 16 th Volunteer Company 3 HMGs, 3 LMGs. Armoured Trains #5 and #22. Telephone and Radio Platoons. Gendarme Troop 2 HMGs. Field Police Libau Regiment (Abschn). Corps Supply Detachment, Munitions Depot, Pioneer Park. Baltic Landeswehr Commander: Major Fletcher. Chief of Staff: Captain Count zu Dohna. Baltic Stormtroop Battalion (Lieutenant Baron Manteuffel) 2 companies, 9 HMGs, 3 LMGs. Count Eulenburg Detachment: von Kleist Baltic Company 2 LMGs; von Rhaden Baltic Company 6 HMGs, 2 LMGs. Malmede Baltic Battalion 4 companies, 12 HMGs, 13 LMGs. Three companies and HQ still in Liepaja. Goldfeldt Baltic MG Battalion (Abt) 3 HMGs, 4 LMGs. Goldingen Volunteer Jäger-Korps (Captain Berding) 1 company, 8 HMGs, 3 LMGs. MG Company from the 5 th Volunteer Battalion 25 HMGs. From Libau Government.. Kolpaks Lettish Battalion 3 companies, 6 HMGs, 5 LMGs. Lettish Infantry Company 4 HMGs. At the disposal of the Lettish War Ministry. Russian Battalion (Abt) (Prince Lieven) 1 company, 2 HMGs, 3 LMGs. Russian Company. Hahn Baltic Cavalry Battalion 1 squadron. Hartmann Lettish Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron. 5 th Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron, 2 HMGs, 4 LMGs. Volunteer Squadron Libau. From Libau Gov. 1 st Baltic Battery (Ehmke) 2 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs. 2 nd Baltic Battery (Barth) 2 x 77mm guns. 3 rd Baltic Battery (Siebert) 2 x 77mm guns, 4 HMGs. Müller Volunteer Field Battery 4 x 77mm guns. From Libau Government. Pioneer Battalion (Abt) 1 company. 45 th Reserve Pioneer Company 6 HMGs, 3 light mortars. From 45 th Reserve Division. Armoured Car Detachment 2 cars. Flick Wing (Staffel) of 427 th Reconnaissance Flight (Flieger Abt) 6 HMGs. From Iron Division. Baltic Cavalry Battalions Engelhardt and Drachenfels detached to the Iron Division. Iron Division Commander: Major Bischoff. Chief of Staff: Captain Biese. Doin Battalion: Lüneburg Company 3 HMGs, 2 LMGs; Iron Company Mitau 2 HMGs; MG Company 4 HMGs; Nolde Raiding Squadron (jagdkdo) 2 LMGs; From Baltic Landeswehr aka Engelhardt. Drachenfels Raiding Squadron 1 HMG, 1 LMG; From Baltic Landeswehr. von Besser Raiding Squadron 1 HMG, 1 LMG; Volkmar Pioneer Company? HMGs; Gädicke Field Artillery Platoon 2 x 105mm howitzers.

Heiberg Battalion (Abt): Jäger Battalion (Lieutenant Büchner): 1 st Company 2 HMGs; 2 nd Company 4 LMGs; MG Company 6 HMGs. Petersdorff MG Marksman Battalion: From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. HQ 4 HMGs, 1 LMG; 1 st Company 4 HMGs; 2 nd Company 6 HMGs; 3 rd Company 7 HMGs. Schönfeldt Company? HMGs,? LMGs; From Count Kanitz Battalion. Schleswig-Holstein Company? HMGs,? LMGs; Kischke Field Artillery Platoon 2 x 105mm howitzers. von Borcke Battalion: 1 st Company 2 HMGs, 2 LMGs; 2 nd Company 2 HMGs; MG Platoon 2 HMGs. Balla Battalion: Clodius Company 3 HMGs, 2 LMGs; From Count Kanitz Battalion. Belitz Company 4 HMGs; From 45 th Guard Res. Regt. Trapp Field Artillery Platoon 2 x 105mm howitzers. From 45 th Guard Res. Regt. Count Kanitz Battalion: ex-7 th Volunteer Battalion. 2 Companies? HMGs,? LMGs; + 2 companies detached to Balla and Heiberg Battalions above; Field Artillery Platoon 2 x 77mm guns. von Liebermann Battalion (Abt): 1 st Company 2 HMGs; MG Company 4 HMGs, 1 LMG; Pioneer Detachment 1 company, 2 light mortars; Schilling Field Artillery Platoon 2 x 77mm guns. Preetzman Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron, 4 HMGs. 427 th Reconnaissance Flight (Flieger Abt) 13 planes; Flick Wing with Baltic Landeswehr. Telephone and Radio Platoons. Iron Div. Gendarme Troop? HMGs; Police Half-Company Riga; From Libau Government. Traffic Column and Company, Supply Column. Vet, Butchery, Bakery, Post, Medical Detachment. 1 st Guard Reserve Division Commander: Major-General Tiede. Chief of Staff: Captain von Rabenau. 1 st Guard Reserve Jäger Brigade (Colonel Baron von Schrötter): 1 st Guard Reserve Regiment (Major von Brederlow): 1 st Battalion (Captain Baron von Bodenhausen): 1 st to 3 rd Companies 18 LMGs; 1 st MG Company 8 HMGs; 8 light mortars, 2 medium mortars; Signals Platoon; Officer Stormtroop Company 2 HMGs. 2 nd Battalion (Captain Baron von der Horst): 5 th to 7 th Companies 18 LMGs; 2 nd MG Company 9 HMGs; Signals Platoon. 3 rd Battalion (Captain von Schauroth): Volunteer Company of 1 st Guard Infantry Regiment 6 HMGs, 5 LMGs; Volunteer Company of Elisabeth Regiments 6 HMGs, 2 LMGs; von Brederlow Volunteer MG Company 6 HMGs. Guard Rifles Freikorps (Lieutenant von Arnim): [It is not clear if this a 4 th Battalion or part of the 3 rd.] 1 st and 2 nd Companies 12 LMGs; MG Company 6 HMGs;

Bicycle Platoon 3 HMGs. 2 nd Guard Reserve Regiment (Captain von Plehwe): 1 st Battalion (Captain Herrlein): 1 st to 3 rd Companies 3 LMGs; 1 st MG Company 12 HMGs. 2 nd Battalion (Captain von Stülpnagel): 5 th to 7 th Companies 6 LMGs; 2 nd MG Company 12 HMGs. 3 rd Battalion (Captain von Unruh): 9 th to 11 th Companies 12 LMGs; 3 rd MG Company 12 HMGs. Petersdorff MG Marksman Battalion detached to the Iron Division. HQ of the 2 nd Dragoon Regiment (Major Count Yorck): von Bredow Guard Cavalry Squadron 6 LMGs; Volunteer Squadron of the 1 st Guard Ulans 2 HMGs, 2 LMGs; Volunteer Squadron of the 16 th Ulans; Volunteer Battalion (Abt) of the 7 th Cuirassiers 1 squadron, 6 LMGs. HQ of the 1 st Guard Reserve Field Artillery Regiment (Major von Schmoller): 2 nd Battalion, 1 st Guard Reserve Field Artillery Regiment (Captain von Bomsdorff): 2 nd Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; 4 th Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; 5 th Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; Munitions Column. Volunteer Battery of 40 th Field Artillery Regiment:? x 77mm guns,? HMGs. 2 nd Battalion of the Guard Foot Artillery Regiment: 2 nd Battery (half) 2 x 150mm howitzers; 3 rd Battery 4 x 150mm howitzers. Volunteer Company of the 28 th Pioneer Battalion 6 HMGs. Graurock Volunteer Pioneer Company. Sachsenberg (Air) Squadron (Kampfgeschwader): 412 nd Reconnaissance Flight (Flieger Abt). Not ready. 416 th Pursuit Flight (Jasta). Not ready. 417 th Protective Flight (Schlasta). 102 nd Volunteer (Captive) Balloon Platoon. Telephone and Radio Platoons. 1201 st Rear Echelon HQ: Motor Transport, 2 x Supply Column. Post, Vet, Butchery, Bakery, Aviation Staff. Libau Government Governor: Count von der Goltz. Chief of Staff: Lt-Colonel von Gazen gen. Gaza. 5 th Volunteer Battalion (Tönniges) 4 companies, 12 HMGs, 17 LMGs. MG Co. with B. Landeswehr. 6 th Volunteer Battalion (Berlin) 3 companies, 6 HMGs, 2 LMGs. 9 th Volunteer Battalion (Berlin) 3 companies, 8 HMGs, 2 LMGs, 1 Cavalry Squadron. 5 th Cavalry Battalion and Müller Battery with Baltic Landeswehr. Kommandantur Libau. Gendarme Troop. Police Company for Libau? HMGs,? LMGs. Riga Police Half-Company? LMGs. Other half-company with Iron Division. Libau Telephone Platoon. Supply Column. Libau Depot Company, Vet, Field Hospital, Bakery, Post, Auxiliary Civilian Company, Economic Company.

Special Purpose Unit #52 Commander: Lt-General Wellmann. Chief of Staff: Lt-Colonel Engelien. Corps troops Kreilling Volunteer Company. 2 nd Bicycle Company of the 1 st Jäger Regiment. 2 nd Volunteer Squadron of the Guard Dragoons. Volunteer Squadron of the 18 th Dragoons. 2 nd Battery, 54 th Foot Artillery Battalion 4 x 150mm howitzers. From 45 th Res. Div. Border Protection (Air) Squadron (Grenzschutzflieg Abt): 408 th Protective Flight 4 planes; 409 th Protective Flight 3 planes. Mounted Field Gendarme Troop Telephone Platoon and Radio Section. 45 th Reserve Division Commander: Major-General Gündell. Chief of Staff: Captain Roos. 210 th Reserve Jäger Regiment: 1 st Battalion 2 companies, 6 HMGs, 5 LMGs. 1 st Company with Iron Division. 2 nd Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 12 LMGs; 3 rd Battalion 3 companies, 7 HMGs, 14 LMGs. 211 th Reserve Jäger Regiment: 2 nd Battalion 1 company, 12 HMGs, 12 LMGs. 212 nd Reserve Jäger Regiment: 1 st Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 18 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 18 LMGs. 45 th Reserve Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron. 12 th Volunteer Squadron. From Combined Reserve Corps. HQ of 45 th Reserve Field Artillery Regiment: 1 st Battalion, 45 th Reserve Field Artillery Regiment: 1 st Battery (half) 2 x 105mm howitzers; Two other guns in Trapp Platoon with Iron Division. 2 nd Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; 3 rd Battery 4 x 105mm howitzers, 1 HMG. 54 th Foot Artillery Battalion: 1 st Battery 5 x 150mm howitzers; 2 nd Battery with Corps troops. Böttcher Pioneer Company 3 light mortars. 45 th Reserve Pioneer Company with the Iron Division. Flamethrower Troop. Telephone and Radio Platoons. Motor Transport. Field Hospital, Vet, Bakery, Post. Weyergang Battalion (Abt) Portions of the 86 th Infantry Division. HQ of the 341 st Infantry Regiment (Lt-Col. Weyergang): 1 st Battalion, 341 st Infantry Regiment 4 companies, 8 HMGs, 16 LMGs, 2 light mortars. 1 st Battalion, 86 th Reserve Field Artillery Regiment: 1 st Battery 4 x 77mm guns,? HMGs; 2 nd Battery 4 x 77mm guns,? HMGs. von Brandis Battalion (Abt) Commander: Captain von Brandis. 1 st Volunteer Company 3 LMGs. 2 nd Volunteer Company 3 HMGs.

Merck Volunteer Company 4 HMGs, 2 LMGs. MG Company 6 HMGs. 3 x 77mm guns. Fischer Battalion (Abt) Commander: Major Fischer. 7 th Volunteer Company; 8 th Volunteer Company; 9 th Volunteer Company; From 2 nd Infantry Division. 1 st MG Company 12 HMGs. Volunteer Ulan Squadron 2 HMGs. von Randow Battalion (Abt) Commander: Captain von Randow. 1 st Volunteer Company 1 HMG. 2 nd Volunteer Company 4 HMGs. 3 rd Volunteer Company 4 HMGs. 4 th Volunteer Company 2 HMGs, 1 LMG. 5 th Volunteer Company 1 HMG, 1 LMG. 6 th (Pioneer) Volunteer Company? HMGs. C Volunteer Company. Lidowiany Independent Command (Selbst Kdo) 1 company,? HMGs. 2 nd MG Company 7 HMGs. 3 rd MG Company 6 HMGs. Volunteer Dragoon Platoon. Vollhase Cavalry Platoon 1 HMG. Portion of 37 th Field Artillery Regiment 2 x 105mm howitzers. Portion of 1 st Foot Artillery Regiment 2 x 90mm gun, 1 x 105mm guns. Signals Command. Telephone Platoon. Radio.

VI-Reservekorps on 20 May 1919 Von der Goltz s troops at the time of the last Soviet attack and then the drive on Riga, including those in north Lithuania. GHQ VI-RK Commander: Major-General Count von der Goltz. Chief of Staff: Major Hagemann. Corps Troops 37 th Aviation Group: Aviation flight 2 B planes, 4 water-planes; 102 nd Balloon Platoon; 1 st Flak Platoon 105mm guns. 433 rd Flight with Baltic Landeswehr. 706 th Signals Group: 706 th Telephone Platoon; Telephone Construction Platoon; 706 th Radio Platoon; Libau and Windau Radio Stations. Weickhmann Recruit Depot Field Police Regiment (Abschn) Libau-Sector. Gendarme Troop. Volunteer Construction Detachment. Motor Transport Column. Motor Platoon. Another motor column was detached to the Baltic Landeswehr. Depots, Corps Supply Detachment, Map Service. Detached from the Corps Troops were the Grabowski Battalion, Horse Jäger Squadron, Medem Artillery Battalion, Volunteer Foot Artillery Batteries of I and XX Army Corps, Baden Assault Battalion, Michael Detachment and Weickhmann Freikorps. Kommandantur Windau Nord Kurland Volunteer Company? HMGs, Pioneer Platoon, 2 x 37mm guns: 501 st Mobile Staging (Mob. Et.) Kommandantur Goldingen Volunteer Jäger-Korps (Berding) 1 company,? HMGs. 1 st Guard Reserve Division Commander: Major-General Tiede, Chief of Staff: Captain von Rabenau. 1 st Guard Reserve Jäger Brigade (Colonel Baron von Schrötter): 1 st Guard Reserve Regiment (Major von Brederlow): 1 st Battalion (Captain von Bodenhausen): 3 companies 9 HMGs, 20 LMGs; Marine Assault Company 1 HMG, 4 LMGs; Riechert Company 6 LMGs; Arndt Company 6 LMGs; 2 medium mortars, 8 light mortars; Signals Platoon. 3 rd Battalion (Captain von Schauroth): Volunteer Company of the 1 st Guard Reserve Infantry Regiment 5 HMGs, 6 LMGs; Elisabeth Volunteer Company 2 HMGs, 6 LMGs; Volunteer Company of the Guard No. 1? LMGs; Brederlow MG Marksman Company 6 HMGs; Guard Rifle Freikorps (Lieutenant von Arnim): 1 st and 2 nd Companies 12 LMGs; MG Company 6 HMGs; Bicycle Platoon 3 LMGs. 2 nd Guard Reserve Regiment (Captain von Plehwe): 1 st Battalion (Captain Herrlein): 1 st to 4 th Companies 12 HMGs; [Perhaps a mistake for LMGs, given the rest of the unit s structure.] 1 st MG Company 8 HMGs.

2 nd Battalion (Captain von Stülpnagel): 5 th to 7 th Companies 12 LMGs, 2 light mortars; 2 nd MG Company 6 HMGs. 3 rd Battalion (Captain von Unruh): 9 th to 11 th Companies 12 LMGs; 3 rd MG Company 2 HMGs. 64 th Guard Reserve Regiment (Captain Schaumburg): 1 st Battalion ((Naval)Lieutenant-Commander Bernard): 1 st to 3 rd Companies 12 LMGs; 1 st MG Company 12 HMGs. 2 nd Battalion (Captain Himpe): 5 th to 8 th Companies 16 LMGs, 2 light mortars; 2 nd MG Company 12 HMGs. 3 rd Battalion (Captain von Bockelberg): 9 th, 10 th and 12 th Companies 15 LMGs; 3 rd MG Company 12 HMGs; Signals Platoon. 1 st Guard Ulan Squadron 2 HMGs, 2 LMGs. 7 th Cuirassiers Detachment 1 squadron, 6 HMGs. Bredow Guard Cavalry Squadron 4 LMGs. 3 rd Squadron of the Guard Cuirassiers. The HQ of the 2 Dragoon Regiment, two volunteer squadrons and a mounted MG Marksman Battalion were detached to the 2 nd Infantry Brigade. 1 st Guard Reserve Field Artillery Regiment (Major von Schmoller): 1 st Battalion (Abt) (Captain von Kutzleben): 1 st Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; 2 nd Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; Transport Column. 2 nd Battalion (Captain von Bomsdorff): 4 th Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; 5 th Battery 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs; Transport Column. 3 rd Battalion (Captain Hildebrand): 7 th Battery 4 x 105mm howitzers, 2 HMGs; Transport Column. 2 nd Battalion Guard Foot Artillery Regiment (Captain Wehrig): 1 st Battery 4 x 150mm howitzers, 2 HMGs; 2 nd Battery detached to 2 nd Infantry Brigade; 3 rd Battery 4 x 150mm howitzers, 2 HMGs; Transport Column. Pioneer HQ (Captain Hoymann): 1 st Company, 7 th Pioneer Regiment 3 HMGs. The 28 th Pioneer Company was detached to the 2 nd Infantry Brigade. Sachsenberg (Air) Squadron (Kampfgeschwader) (Lt-Colonel z. S. Sachsenberg): HQ of 5 th Pursuit Squadron (Jagdgeschw.); 413 rd Reconnaissance Flight (Flieger Abt) 11 HMGs; 416 th Pursuit Flight (Jasta); 417 th Protective Flight (Schlasta). 102 nd Volunteer (Captive) Balloon Platoon. Signals HQ, Radio Platoon, Telephone Platoon. Portions of these detached to 2 nd Infantry Brigade. 1201 st Rear Echelon HQ (Captain Schellenberg): Gendarme Troop of the 1 st Guard Reserve Division. Portion detached to 2 nd Infantry Brigade. Motor Transport. 3 Supply Columns. Field Hospital, Post. Other than noted above, there was also detached: the von Brandis Detachment, Gravenstein and von Maltzan Battalions, Stever Artillery Detachment, and three field batteries, the 108 th Balloon Platoon, a transport column, bridging train and various non-combatant sections Butchery, Bakery, Vet and Hospital.

Kurland Brigade Commander: Lt-Colonel von dem Hagen. Chief of Staff: Captain von Küchler. Brigade Troops Signals HQ. Telephone Platoon. Radio. 12 th Horse Jäger Squadron. From VI-RK Corps troops. Baltic Landeswehr Commander: Major Fletcher. Chief of Staff: Count zu Dohna. 1 st Germano-Balt Kampf Battalion: aka Manteuffel Stormtroop Battalion. 3 Companies 12 LMGs, 2 light mortars; One company detached to Libau Government. 1 st MG Company 2 HMGs. 2 nd Germano-Balt Kampf Battalion (Captain Malmede): 3 Companies 11 LMGs; 2 nd MG Company 1 HMG; Battery 2 x 105mm howitzers. 3 rd Germano-Balt Kampf Battalion (Cavalry Captain Count zu Eulenburg): 2 Companies 10 LMGs; 3 rd MG Company 17 HMGs. MG Marksman Battalion (Abt) (Captain Baron von Khaynach): 1 st and 2 nd Companies? HMGs. Russian Battalion (Abt) (Prince Lieven): 3 Companies 4 HMGs, 3 LMGs; MG Company 6 HMGs. Lettish Kampf Brigade (Colonel Ballod): 1 st Battalion 3 companies, 6 HMGs, 20 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion 3 companies; MG Company 4 HMGs; Signals Platoon. Talssen Permanent Company. Tuckum Permanent Company. Libau Baltic Company. From Libau Government. Portion of the MG Company, 3 rd Battalion, Libau Volunteer Regiment 4 HMGs. From Libau Government. Engelhardt Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron, 1 HMG, 3 LMGs. Drachenfels Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron, 2 LMGs. Pappenheim Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron, 2 HMGs. Halm Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron, 3 LMGs. Lettish Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 2 squadrons, 4 HMGs, 4 LMGs. Russian Cavalry Battalion (Abt) 1 squadron, 2 LMGs. 1 st Germano-Balt Battery (Ehmke) 2 x 77mm guns, 2 LMGs. 2 nd Germano-Balt Battery (Barth) 2 x 77mm guns, 1 LMG. 3 rd Germano-Balt Battery (Sievert) 2 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs. Germano-Balt Howitzer Battery 2 x 105mm howitzers, 2 LMGs. Russian Battery (Röhl) 2 x 77mm guns. Medem Baden Volunteer Battalion (Abt) From Corps troops. 2 Batteries, each of 3 x 76.2mm infantry support guns (ex-russian) 6 HMGs. Lettish Pioneer Company. Stromberg Pioneer Battalion (Abt) 1 company,? HMGs,? LMGs. 433 rd Reconnaissance Flight. From Corps troops. Balt Radio Platoon, Balt Telephone Platoon, Lettish Telephone Platoon. Landeswehr Rear Echelon HQ (Major Wölki) Motor Transport, 1 Supply and 2 Munitions Columns (each with 2 MGs); Railway Defence Detachment; Libau Depot Company; Field hospital, Ambulances, 2 Economic companies, Vet. Iron Division

Commander: Major Fletcher. Chief of Staff: Captain Biese. 1 st Infantry Regiment (Major von Lossow): 1 st Battalion: 2 Companies 3 HMGs, 8 LMGs; 1 st MG Company 6 HMGs. 2 nd Battalion (Groeben): 3 Companies 3 HMGs, 12 LMGs 2 nd MG Company 6 HMGs. 3 rd Battalion (Heiberg): 2 Companies 3 HMGs, 8 LMGs; 3 rd MG Company 6 HMGs. Mortar Company 6 light mortars; 2 nd Infantry Regiment (Major von Kleist): 1 st Battalion (Liebermann) 3 Companies 3 HMGs, 12 LMGs; 1 st MG Company 6 HMGs. 2 nd Battalion (Balla): 3 Companies 3 HMGs, 12 LMGs. 3 rd Battalion (Henke): 3 Companies 3 HMGs, 12 LMGs; 3 rd MG Company 6 HMGs. Mortar Company 6 light mortars. 3 rd Infantry Regiment (Captain Poensgen): 1 st Battalion: 3 Companies 3 HMGs, 12 LMGs; 1 st MG Company 6 HMGs. 2 nd Battalion: 3 Companies 3 HMGs, 12 LMGs 2 nd MG Company 6 HMGs. 3 rd Battalion (Reickhoff) detached to 2 nd Infantry Brigade. Jäger Battalion (Lieutenant Büchner) 4 companies, 1 HMG, 1 x 76.2mm gun (Russian). Petersdorff MG Marksman Battalion (Abt) HQ 2 HMGs, 1 LMG. 1 st to 4 th Companies of 8 HMGs each. Cavalry Regiment (Major Count Kanitz) 4 squadrons. Artillery HQ (Major Sixt von Arnim). 1 st Battalion (Captain Auerbach) 6 HMGs: [It would seem most likely that each battery has 2 HMGs.] 1 st Battery? x 77mm guns; 2 nd Battery 2 x 105mm howitzers; 3 rd Battery 2 x 105mm howitzers. 2 nd Battalion (Captain Zimmermann) 6 HMGs: 4 th Battery 2 x 105mm howitzers; 5 th Battery 2 x 105mm howitzers; 6 th Battery 2 x 105mm howitzers. 3 rd Battalion 6 HMGs: 7 th Battery? x 77mm guns; 8 th Battery? x 77mm guns; 9 th Battery? x 77mm guns; Munitions Column. Volunteer Heavy Artillery Battalion of I Army Corps: From Corps troops. 1 st Battery 4 x 150mm howitzers, Munitions Column; 2 nd Battery 4 x 105mm guns, Munitions Column. 425 th Pioneer Company 4 LMGs, 4 Searchlights. 1 st Pioneer Company (Volkmar) 2 HMGs, 4 LMGs. 1 st Mortar Platoon 4 light mortars. 427 th Reconnaissance Flight (Flieger Abt). Armoured Car Battalion (Abt) 2? cars, 3 HMGs, 1 LMGs, 1 x 77mm gun. From Libau Government. Armoured Train #5 1 x 77mm gun, 1 x 76.2mm gun (Russian), 2 x 37mm guns. Makeshift Armoured Train 1 x 77mm gun, 1 x 37mm gun, 4 HMGs.

Police Company. Gendarme Troop. 1 st Railway Protection Company (Iron Division Mitau Company). Radio and Telephone Platoons. Telegraph Section. Motor Transport, 2 x Supply Column, Traffic Company. Field Hospital, Ambulance Unit, Bakery, Butchery, Vet, Post, Depots. Combined 2 nd Infantry Brigade Commander: Colonel Fleischer. Chief of Staff: Captain Hoffmann. Michael Detachment ((Naval) Lieutenant-Commander Michael): From Corps troops. 1 st Battalion (Corvette Captain Vater) 3 companies, 4 HMGs; 2 nd Battalion (Captain Richter) 3 companies, 6 HMGs; Cavalry Squadron; Battery (Captain Luckmann) 4 x 77mm guns; Pioneer Company. von Brandis Detachment (Captain von Brandis): From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. 2 nd Battalion, 24 th Infantry Regiment: 5 th, 6 th and 7 th Companies 6 HMGs, 3 LMGs; 2 nd MG Company 9 HMGs. Squadron of the +26 th Dragoon Regiment 2 HMGs. Volunteer Battery of III Army Corps 3 x 77mm guns; Lettish Battalion 3 companies. Baden Assault Battalion Kurland (Major Böckelmann): From Corps troops. 3 Companies? HMGs; Signals Platoon. Maltzan Battalion of the 5 th Guard Infantry (Lieutenant Baron von Maltzan): From 1 st Guard Res. Div. 1 st and 2 nd Companies 2 LMGs, 3 light mortars; MG Company 6 HMGs. Gravenstein Battalion (Captain Gravenstein): From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. 1 st to 3 rd Companies 6 LMGs; MG Company 6 HMGs; Bicycle Platoon. Rieckhoff Battalion (Captain Rieckhoff): From Iron Division. 9 th to 11 th Companies 3 HMGs, 12 LMGs; 3 rd MG Company 6 HMGs; Signals Platoon. Grabowski Battalion (Abt): From Corps troops. 15 th Volunteer Company 5 HMGs, 5 LMGs; 16 th Volunteer Company 2 LMGs. 2 nd Dragoon Regiment HQ (Major Count Yorck): All from 1 st Guard Reserve Division. 1 st Volunteer Squadron of the 16 th Ulans; Volunteer Squadron of the 2 nd Dragoon; MG Marksman Battalion (Abt) of the 11 th Ulans 1 st to 3 rd Squadrons of? HMGs. Stever Detachment: From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. von Wedel Battery 4 x 77mm guns; Waldau Battery 4 x 105mm howitzers; MG Company? HMGs. Waldmann Battery 4 x 105mm howitzers. From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. Volunteer Battery of 40 th Field Artillery Regiment 4 x 77mm guns, 2 HMGs, 1 radio. From 1 st G. Res. Div. 2 nd Volunteer Battery of 26 th Field Artillery Regiment 4 x 105mm howitzers, 4 HMGs. From 1 st G Res Div. 2 nd Battery of the Guard Foot Artillery Regiment 4 x 150mm howitzers, 2 HMGs. From 1 st G. Res. Div. Volunteer Foot Artillery Battery of XX Army Corps 4 x 105mm guns. From Corps troops. 28 th Volunteer Pioneer Company. Part of the Sachsenberg (Air) Squadron. From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. 108 th Volunteer Balloon Platoon (Cavalry Captain Seer). From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. Part Radio Platoon, part Telephone Platoon. From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. Part Gendarme Troop. From 1 st Guard Reserve Division.

Bridging Train. From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. Part of Motor Transport. Supply Column. From 1 st Guard Reserve Division. Vet, Hospital Company, Butchery, Bakery, Post, Vet. All from 1 st Guard Reserve Division. Libau Government Governor: Major-General Count von der Goltz. Chief of Staff: Major Heinersdorff. Libau Volunteer Regiment (Major Götze): 1 st Battalion (Hein) 3 companies, 8 HMGs, 3 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion (Hilpert) 3 companies, 6 HMGs, 3 LMGs; 3 rd Battalion (Tönniges) 3 companies, 17 HMGs, 17 LMGs, 2 light mortars. 4 MGs with Landeswehr. Weickhmann Freikorps: From Corps troops. 3 Companies, 9 HMGs, 6 LMGs; 1 Squadron; 1 st Battery 6 x 77mm guns; 2 nd Battery 6 x 105mm howitzers. Guard Company. From 2 nd Germano-Balt Kampf Battalion, Baltic Landeswehr. Ersatz Cavalry Platoon. Tietz Field Battery 2 x 105mm howitzers. Police HQ 2 LMGs: Riga Police Company 2 HMGs, 2 105mm howitzers. Narath Police Company 2 LMGs. 2 x 105mm howitzers. Libau and Grobin Kommandanturs. Libau Telephone Platoon. Supply Column. Vet, Hospital, Post, Legal. Baltic Company detached to Baltic Landeswehr. Armoured Car Battalion detached to Iron Division. Army Reserve Eulenberg Freikorps: 3 Companies? HMGs; Guard Platoon; 1 Squadron. Schaulen Brigade Commander: Lt-Colonel Engelin. Chief of Staff: Captain Crato. Infantry Commander: Lt-Colonel Stolz. Hünicken Regiment (Major Hünicken): 1 st Battalion (Captain Erbe): 1 st Company; 2 nd Company 1 HMG; 3 rd Company not in line-up; 1 st MG Company 9 HMGs. 2 nd Battalion (Major Müller): 5 th Company 4 HMGs, 5 LMGs; 6 th Company 2 HMGs, 3 LMGs; 7 th Company 2 HMGs, 5 LMGs; 2 nd MG Company 9 HMGs. Randow Battalion (Abt) (Captain von Randow): 1 st to 4 th Companies each 6 HMGs; 2 light mortars; Gené MG Company 12 HMGs; Mortar Company 2 light mortars, 12 HMGs. von Bülow Volunteer Battalion (Major Baron von Bülow): 1 st, 2 nd and 4 th Companies each 2 HMGs, 6 LMGs; Signals Company? LMGs. 2 nd Company of 1 st Jäger Regiment Bicycles,? HMGs,? LMGs.

Feyerabend Squadron? HMGs. Vollhase Battalion (Abt) 1 company. Volunteer Cavalry Battalion (Meldereiter-Abt) 1 company. 54 th Foot Artillery Battalion HQ 1 st Battery, 16 th Foot Artillery Regiment, I Army Corps? x 77mm guns; 2 nd Battery, 37 th Foot Artillery Regiment, XX Army Corps? x 105mm howitzers, motor transport; 2 nd Battery, 54 th Foot Artillery Regiment 150mm howitzers. From North Lithuanian Brigade. Munitions Column. Draudt Group HQ: Field Artillery Platoon 2 x 77mm guns; 9cm Platoon 2 x 90mm guns; Light Howitzer Platoon 2 x 105mm howitzers, 1 HMG. 1 st Battery, 22 nd Foot Artillery Regiment 4 x 150mm howitzers. 10cm Cannon 1 x 105 mm gun. Armoured train #7. From Border Protection Suwalki. 408 th Reconnaissance Flight (Flieg. Abt). Local Kommandantur Schaulen: Staging Unit 2 HMGs; Field Gendarme Troop. 9 th Volunteer Railway Protection Company. Radio Platoon. Telephone Platoon. Motor Transport Column and Platoon, Schaulen and Tilsit Standby Motor Transport Columns, Supply Column. Hospital. Map section. Army Reserve North Lithuanian Infantry HQ (ex 90 th Reserve Infantry Brigade): Rohrbeck HQ 12 HMGs: 1 st Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 18 LMGs; 2 nd Battalion 3 companies, 12 HMGs, 8 LMGs. 45 th Reserve Pioneer Company 6 HMGs, 3 light mortars. 3 rd Battalion, 45 th Field Regiment HQ: 2 nd Battery, 86 th Field Artillery Regiment 4 x 77mm guns; 1 st Battery, 54 th Foot Artillery Regiment? x 150mm howitzers. The OB has no mention of any river flotilla, but it is known that there were some boats operating on the Lielupe, and by June there were at least 5 auxiliary gunboats with light guns on the Daugava, of which three were crewed by Latvians.