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Order of battle of the Bulgarian Army in the First Balkan War (1913)

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130:. Meanwhile at Adrianople the formation of a new 11th Infantry Division and the arrival of two Serbian infantry divisions allowed the Bulgarians to divert additional forces to support the armies on the Chataldzha line. In general the Bulgarians had the capture of Adrianople as their priority while the remaining three field armies of some 284,121 men were to assume a defensive stance and repel the Ottoman offensive. 17: 105:
on their own the Ottomans focused entirely on the Thracian Theater where they planned a full-scale, corps level, amphibious invasion on the western shore of the Sea of Marmara was to be attempted with simultaneous attacks by the provisional corps on the Gallipoli Peninsula and the Çatalca Army, while
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as its staging point. To counter this threat the Bulgarian high command decided to transfer all its forces that were previously fighting on the Western Theater as they had fulfilled their objectives there and on 15 of December 1912 formed the new Fourth Army. It was a powerful force of 93,389 men
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at all costs, a position which Bulgaria viewed as unacceptable and led to the denouncement of the armistice on 16 of January 1913. With the initiative in their hands and with a renewed sense of confidence in their war leaders and in their ability to successfully fight the Bulgarians, the Ottomans
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During the armistice the Bulgarians took several important measures to improve their strategic and tactical situation in
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decided to execute an offensive plan that was devised in mid December 1912. Leaving their small remaining forces in
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the Bulgarian and Ottoman governments concluded an armistice on 3 December [
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and seized power in Constantinople. The new government was determined to hold on to
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Defeat in Detail: The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912–1913
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the Adrianople garrison and conducted diversionary attacks.
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Bulgarian military operations during the First Balkan War
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Greenwood Publishing Group. 745:9th "Veles" Infantry Battalion 729:6th "Ohrid" Infantry Battalion 726:5th "Odrin" Infantry Battalion 713:3rd "Solun" Infantry Battalion 707:1st "Debar" Infantry Battalion 476:4th "Pleven" Infantry Regiment 422:5th "Danube" Infantry Regiment 378:31st "Varna" Infantry Regiment 32:as of January 21, 1913. This 1: 581:13th "Rila" Infantry Regiment 419:2nd "Iskar" Infantry Regiment 164:1st "Sofia" Infantry Regiment 1089:Balkan Wars orders of battle 1084:Military history of Bulgaria 1036:Erickson, Edward J. (2003). 1010:. Държавна печатница, София. 268:15th "Lom" Infantry Regiment 265:3rd "Bdin" Infantry Regiment 1105: 1015:Hall, Richard C. 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Index


First Balkan War
order of battle
engineer
artillery
supply
signal
First Battle of Çatalca
O.S.
London
St. James's Palace
O.S.
Young Turks
Enver Bey
coup
Adrianople
Epirus
Albania
Thrace
Gallipoli Peninsula
Major General
Stiliyan Kovachev
First Army
Lieutenant-General
Vasil Kutinchev
Toshev
Sarafov
Tenev
Bradistilov
Third Army

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