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Imperial and Royal Infantry : ウィキペディア英語版
Imperial and Royal Infantry

The arm of the Common Army of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy that was usually called the Imperial and Royal Infantry ((ドイツ語:k.u.k. Infanterie)) comprised two elements:
* the German regiments that recruited from those kingdoms and lands represented in the Austrian Reichsrat (the territory known as Cisleithania)
* the Hungarian regiments, whose personnel came from Hungary and those territories claimed by Hungary in Romania (i.e. Transylvania and Banat), parts of Croatia and Serbia, as well that region of Slovakia known then as Upper Hungary, the so-called lands of the Hungarian crown (also known as Transleithania).
== Organization ==
In its entirety the k.u.k. Infantry consisted of the following:
*62 "German" infantry regiments
*40 "Hungarian" infantry regiments
*4 regiments of Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry
*28 rifle (''Feldjäger'') battalions
*1 Bosnian-Herzegovinian Feldjäger battalion
*4 regiments of Tyrolean rifles (''Tiroler Jäger'')

According to the organizational regulations for the k.u.k. infantry in 1895, each of the 102 infantry regiments in peacetime was structured as follows:
* Regimental headquarters (''Regimentsstab'')
* Four field battalions
* Sixteen field companies
* A reserve battalion cadre

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