Schmart
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ORIGINAL: traemyn For the second part about western armies, could you elaborate? In the sense that the later war Rifle Corps didn't quite have the level of administrative and logistical support that one finds at the Corps level in western armies. The Russian Army HQ was still the primary higher HQ for Rifle Divisions to operate under. The Divisions may have been grouped into Corps within the Army, but the Army HQ was still the primary logistical and administrative authority above the Division level. Additionally, considering that Rifle Divisions were consistently understrength, a Rifle Corps of 3 Divisions was sometimes little more than the equivalent of a (fulls strength) western infantry Division in size and strength. In other words, the Rifle Corps was the equivalent of a glorified and reinforced western infantry Division, with a more senior commander. In western armies, the Corps HQ was the primary logistical and administrative authority above the Division, and operated at an operational level. The late war Rifle Corps still operated more on a tactical level.
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