Wurttemberg Combat Engineer Battalion number 13
The Wurttemberg Combat Engineer Battalion number 13 was a Combat Engineer Battalion of the Army of Wurttemberg, a component army of the Imperial German Army. It was initially formed as a military unit as a Sapper Company on May 1st , 1817. Its initial garrison was at Ludwigsburg. Additionally in 1817 there was also additional command at Ulm as well as a reserve component within the armed forces of Wurttemberg. The Battalion was deactivated at the end of the First World War in 1918. After this time, the assets and personnel of the battalion were folded into the Reichswehr Army as the 35th Combat Engineer Battalion.
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Mission: 3 Kompanie Pionier x Nr. 13 is dedicated to preserving and educating the public about historical battles through immersive reenactments. Our goal is to honor the valor of those who fought while providing an engaging and informative experience for all attendees.
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