The new source gives quite different information on the motorized recon battalion than that which I recieved from a response to a query on
http://games.groups.yahoo.com/group/TOandEs/.
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Rifle platoon (of the recce batallion):
1 off., 20 sold., 1 driver, 2 pist., 17 carb./rifle, 3 LMG, 1 3-t lorry (4x2) Polski-FIAT PF62 - 3 in the squadron
1 off., 19 sold., 4 drivers, 2 pist., 17 carb./rifle, 3 LMG, 4 vans (4x2) Polski-FIAT PF508/518 - 1 in the squadron
E.P.Nowak. Dywizjon rozpoznawczy 10 BKaw 1938-1939. (The Reconnaissance batallion of the 10th Cavalry Brigade in the 1938-1939). Source - one of a lot Polish discussion boards, just don't remember which one.
eppanzer
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My primary source for information on the TOE for the 10th Motorized is
Polish Army Motorized Brigade 1939. As far as I can find the closest Nafziger comes to touching on this subject is
Organization of Polish Cavalry 1939. The Nafziger information isn't useless in this respect as it does serve to show the manpower breakdown of elements above the squadron level that are included in the total numbers.
Using Nafziger's information for a rough estimate of the manpower involved in the regiment outside of the line squadrons and Niehorster's information for the motorized regiments we have something like:
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Motorized Regiment total (Niehorster): 974
HQ (Nafziger) -25
MG Squadron (Nafziger) -168
AT Platoon (Nafziger) -36
Signals Platoon (Nafziger) -52
Motorized Engineer Platoon* -44
Motorcycle Recon Platoon* -22
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Remaining for 4 line squadrons: 627
*Pure guesswork for engineer/recon platoons
This leaves 156 men per line squadron.
Each line squadron is composed of a HQ section, three line platoons, and an MG platoon with 2 .wz30 HMGs.
The MG platoon from
your source in the previous post serves to show the manpower requirements of a motorized MG platoon with 2 HMGs as 16 men.
For the HQ section, again using the
wp39.struktury.net source gives the manpower requirements for the HQ as 11 men.
Subtracting out the MG and HQ elements from the earlier squadron manpower estimate leaves us 129 men to be split among three line platoons giving 43 men per platoon.
The motorized recon platoon given by
wp39.struktury.net shows 30 men per line platoon.
The TOE group response shows 22 men per line platoon for the motorized recon platoon of the 10th motorized brigade.
When the Motorized Brigades were created, they were drawn from the Cavalry branch and thus can almost certainly trace their organizational lineage back to other Cavalry branch organizations. It is very unlikely they would have created an entirely new organization from scratch but rather would fit an existing, familiar, one to the new requirements.
There are only three Polish Cavalry organizations for which I have 'hard' data on:
1) The
Saber Company which has 29 men per line platoon. Note that this is very close to the manpower requirements of the motorized recon platoon given by the wp39.struktury.net source.
2) The
Rifle Company, a structure shared by both Cavalry and Infantry branches, has a requirement of 72 men per line platoon. Note that this organization uses the 19 man rifle squads.
3) The
Bicycle Company, specifically of the 16th Cavalry Regiment, has a requirement of 53 men per line platoon. Note that this organization uses a more widely used (internationally) squad size of 12 men each.
The infuriating thing is,
NONE of the possibilities are a match!
Unless I've made some huge error in calculation or just plain missed something, the actual line platoon TOE is somewhere between that of wp39.struktury.net's motorized recon platoon (30% understrength) and the line platoons of the 16th Cavalry Regiment's Bicycle Company (23% overstrength).
Anyhow, its at this point I've basically thrown up my hands and said the heck with it since I'm interested much more in capturing the feel of the 10th Motorized Brigade in scenarios/campaigns than I am in pure historical accuracy.
If I had to make a guess and put my money down, at this point, I'd have to bet on the use of the Bicycle Company (53 man) with one squad (12 men) down. Interestingly enough this would make the LMG numbers match up correctly. It also fits more in with the organizations of other nations which were being studied during the creation of the Motorized Brigades.
Thanks,
Brian