XVIII Corps (Ottoman Empire)

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XVIII Corps
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Active1912-1913
June 7, 1915 (as the Right Wing Group of the Third Army)[1]
September 20, 1915 (as the XVIII Corps)[2]-
CountryOttoman Empire
TypeCorps
PatronSultans of the Ottoman Empire
EngagementsMesopotamian campaign (World War I)
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Miralay Mehmet Ali Bey
Miralay Halil Bey
Miralay Kâzım Karabekir Bey (April 27, 1916-April 8, 1917[3])
Miralay Galatalı Şevket Bey

The XVIII Corps of the

Ottoman Army. It was formed during World War I
.

Balkan Wars

Order of Battle, October 29, 1912

On October 29, 1912, the corps was structured as follows:[4]

  • XVIII Provisional Corps (Thrace, under the command of the Second Eastern Army)
    • Yozgat Redif Division, Ankara Redif Division, Aydin Redif Division

World War I

Order of Battle, June 1915

The corps was formed as the Right Wing Group of the

Mahmut Kâmil Pasha's Third Army on June 7, 1915 and commanded by Halil Bey. In a rearrangement of operational field commands, Mahmut Kâmil Pasha redesigned this unit as the Provisional Halil Corps.[1]

Order of Battle, Late Summer 1915

On September 20, 1915, the Provisional Halil Corps was re-designated as the XVIII Corps of the Ottoman Army.[2] In late Summer 1915, the corps was structured as follows:[5]

Order of Battle, January 1916

In January 1916, the corps was structured as follows:[6]

Order of Battle, August 1916

In August 1916, the corps was structured as follows:[7]

Order of Battle, December 1916

In December 1916, the corps was structured as follows:[8]

  • XVIII Corps (Mesopotamia)
    • 45th Division, 51st Division, 52nd Division

Order of Battle, August 1917, January 1918

In August 1917, January 1918, the corps was structured as follows:[9]

  • XVIII Corps (Mesopotamia)

Order of Battle, September 1918

In November 1918, the corps was structured as follows:[10]

Sources

  1. ^ , p. 72.
  2. ^ , p. 73.
  3. ^ T.C. Genelkurmay Harp Tarihi Başkanlığı Yayınları, Türk İstiklâl Harbine Katılan Tümen ve Daha Üst Kademelerdeki Komutanların Biyografileri, Genkurmay Başkanlığı Basımevi, Ankara, 1972, p. 162. (in Turkish)
  4. ^ Edward J. Erickson, Defeat in Detail, The Ottoman Army in the Balkans, 1912–1913, Westport, Praeger, 2003, p. 103.
  5. , p. 109.
  6. , p. 126.
  7. , p. 134.
  8. , p. 154.
  9. , p. 170, 181.
  10. , p. 197.