First Battle of the Marne order of battle
The following units of the British, French[1] and German[2][3] Empires fought in the First Battle of the Marne from 5–12 September 1914 on the Western Front of World War I.
Comparative relevant military ranks
British Expeditionary Force
Commander-in-Chief of the BEF: Field-Marshal Sir John French
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- Chief of Staff: Lieutenant-General Sir Archibald Murray
 - Deputy Chief of Staff: Major-General Sir Henry Wilson
 - Adjutant-General: Major-General Sir Nevil Macready
 - Quartermaster-General: Major-General Sir William Robertson
 - Deputy Adjutant-General: Major-General E. R. C. Graham
 - Commander, Royal Artillery: Major-General W. F. L. Lindsay
 - Commander, Royal Engineers: Brigadier-General G. H. Fowke
 - Assistant Adjutant-General: Colonel A. E. J. Cavendish
 - Assistant Quartermaster-General: Colonel C. T. Dawkins
 - Operations Officer: Colonel G. M. Harper
 - Intelligence Officer: Colonel G. M. W. Macdonogh
 
I Corps
Lieutenant-General Sir Douglas Haig[a]

Chief of Staff: Brigadier-General J. E. Gough
Commander, Royal Artillery: Brigadier-General H. S. Horne
Commander, Royal Engineers: Brigadier-General S. R. Rice
- 1st Division
 - Major-General S. H. Lomax
- 1st (Guards) Brigade (Brigadier-General F. I. Maxse)
 - 2nd Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General E. S. Bulfin)
 - 3rd Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General H. J. S. Landon)
 - Artillery (Brigadier-General N. D. Findlay)
- XXV Brigade RFA
 - XXVI Brigade RFA
 - XXXIX Brigade RFA
 - XLIII (Howitzer) Brigade RFA
 - 26th Heavy Battery, RGA
 
 - A Squadron, 15th (The King's) Hussars
 - 23rd Field Company, RE
 - 26th Field Company, RE
 
 - 2nd Division
 - Major-General C. C. Monro
- 4th (Guards) Brigade (Brigadier-General Robert Scott-Kerr)
- 2nd Grenadier Guards
 - 2nd Coldstream Guards
 - 3rd Coldstream Guards
 - 1st Irish Guards
 
 - 5th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General Richard Haking)
 - 6th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General R. H. Davies)
 - Artillery (Brigadier-General E. M. Perceval)
- XXXIV Brigade RFA
 - XXXVI Brigade RFA
 - XLI Brigade RFA
 - XLIV (Howitzer) Brigade RFA
 - 35th Heavy Battery, RGA
 
 - B Squadron, 15th (The King's) Hussars
 - 5th Field Company, RE
 - 11th Field Company, RE
 
 - 4th (Guards) Brigade (Brigadier-General Robert Scott-Kerr)
 
II Corps
Lieutenant-General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien[b]

Chief of Staff: Brigadier-General George Forestier-Walker
Commander, Royal Artillery: Brigadier-General A. H. Short
Commander, Royal Engineers: Brigadier-General A. E. Sandbach
- 3rd Division
 - Major-General Hubert I. W. Hamilton
- 7th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General F. W. N. McCracken)
 - 8th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General B. J. C. Doran)
 - 9th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General F. C. Shaw)
 - Artillery (Brigadier-General F. D. V. Wing)
- XXIII Brigade RFA
 - XL Brigade RFA
 - XLII Brigade RFA
 - XXX (Howitzer) Brigade RFA
 - 48th Heavy Battery, RGA
 
 - C Squadron, 15th (The King's) Hussars
 - 56th Field Company, RE
 - 57th Field Company, RE
 
 
- 5th Division
 - Major-General Sir Charles Fergusson
- 13th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General G. J. Cuthbert)
 - 14th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General S. P. Rolt)
 - 15th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General A. E. W. Count Gleichen)
 - Artillery (Brigadier-General J. E. W. Headlam)
- XV Brigade RFA
 - XXVII Brigade RFA
 - XXVIII Brigade RFA
 - VIII (Howitzer) Brigade RFA
 - 108th Heavy Battery, RGA
 
 - A Squadron, 19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars
 - 17th Field Company, RE
 - 59th Field Company, RE
 
 
III Corps
Major-General W. P. Pulteney

Chief of Staff: Brigadier-General J. P. Du Cane
Commander, Royal Artillery: Brigadier-General E. J. Phipps-Hornby
 
Commander, Royal Engineers: Brigadier-General F. M. Glubb
- 4th Division
 - Major-General T. D'O. Snow
- 10th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General J. A. L. Haldane)
 - 11th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General A. G. Hunter-Weston)
 - 12th Infantry Brigade (Brigadier-General H. F. M. Wilson)
 - Artillery (Brigadier-General G. F. Milne)
- XIV Brigade RFA
 - XXIX Brigade RFA
 - XXXII Brigade RFA
 - XXXVII (Howitzer) Brigade RFA
 - 31st Heavy Battery, RGA
 
 - B Squadron, 19th (Queen Alexandra's Own Royal) Hussars
 - 7th Field Company, RE
 - 9th Field Company, RE
 
 - 19th Infantry Brigade (Major-General L. G. Drummond)
 
1st Cavalry Division
Major-General Edmund Allenby[c]

- 1st Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier-General C. J. Briggs)
 - 2nd Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier-General H. de Lisle)
 - 3rd Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier-General Hubert Gough)
 - 4th Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier-General Hon. C. E. Bingham)
 - Horse Artillery (Brigadier-General B. F. Drake)
 - 1st Field Squadron, RE
 
Army Troops
- 1st The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders
 - 1st The Devonshire Regiment
 - A Squadron, North Irish Horse
 - B Squadron, North Irish Horse
 - B Squadron, South Irish Horse
 - 5th Cavalry Brigade (Brigadier-General Sir Philip Chetwode)
- 2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys)
 - 12th (Prince of Wales's Royal) Lancers
 - 20th Hussars
 - J Battery, RHA
 - 4th Field Squadron, RE
 
 - Royal Garrison Artillery
- No. 1 Siege Battery
 - No. 2 Siege Battery
 - No. 3 Siege Battery
 - No. 4 Siege Battery
 - No. 5 Siege Battery
 - No. 6 Siege Battery
 
 - Royal Flying Corps (Brigadier-General Sir David Henderson)
- 2nd Aeroplane Squadron (Major C. J. Burke)
 - 3rd Aeroplane Squadron (Major John Salmond)
 - 4th Aeroplane Squadron (Major G. H. Rayleig)
 - 5th Aeroplane Squadron
 - 6th Aeroplane Squadron (Major John Becke)
 
 
French Armies

Général d’Armée Louis Franchet d'Espèrey
- I Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Henry Victor Deligny
- 1st Infantry Division (Général de Division Marie Alexandre Gallet)
 - 2nd Infantry Division (Général de Division Henry Victor Deligny thru 8 Sep, then Colonel Noël Garnier-Duplessix)
 
 
- III Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Emile H. Hache
- 5th Infantry Division (Général de Brigade Charles Mangin)
 - 6th Infantry Division (Général de Brigade Philippe Pétain[d])
 - 37th Infantry Division (Général de Division Louis Comby)
 
 
- X Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Gilbert Defforges
- 19th Infantry Division (Général de Division Henry Bailly)
 - 20th Infantry Division (Général de Division Martial Adolphe Rogerie)
 - 51st Reserve Division (Général de Division René Boutegourd)
 
 

- XVIII Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Louis de Maud'huy
- 35th Infantry Division (Général Francois Marjoulet)
 - 36th Infantry Division (Général Théophile Jouannic)
 - 38th Infantry Division (Général de Division Paul Muteau)
 
 
- IV Reserve Division Group
 - Général de Division Mardochée Valabrègue
- 53rd Infantry Division (Général de Division Georges Perruchon, Général Journée)
 - 69th Infantry Division (Général de Division Henri Le Gros)
 
 
- Conneau Cavalry Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Louis Conneau
- 4th Cavalry Division (General Pierre Abonneau)
 - 8th Cavalry Division (Général de Brigade Albert Baratier)
 - 10th Cavalry Division (Général de Brigade Camille Barthélémy Grellet)
 
 
Général d’Armée Joseph Maunoury
Military Governor of Paris: Général d’Armée Joseph Gallieni
Chief of Staff: Général Guillemin
- IV Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Victor R. Boelle
- 7th Infantry Division (Général de Division Edgard de Trentinian)
 - 8th Infantry Division (Général de Division Raoul de Lartigue)
 
 
- VII Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Frederic E. Vautier
- 14th Infantry Division (Général de Division Étienne de Villaret)
 - 63rd Reserve Division (Général de Division Georges Gustave Lombard)
 
 
- V Reserve Division Group
 - Général de Division Henri J.A.B. de Lamaze
- 55th Reserve Division (Général Loius Leguay)
 - 56th Reserve Division (Général de Brigade Théodore de Dartein)
 
 
- VI Reserve Division Group
- 61st Reserve Division (Généra Céleste Deprez)
 - 62nd Reserve Division (Général Marie F. Ganeval)
 
 
- Cavalry Corps Sordet/Bridoux
 - Général de Corps d’Armée André Sordet (thru 8 Sep)
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Marie E. Bridoux
- 1st Cavalry Division
 - 3rd Cavalry Division
 - 5th Cavalry Division
 
 
- 45th Infantry Division
 - Général Antoine M.B. Drude
 
Général d’Armée Ferdinand Foch[e]
Chief of Staff: Lieutenant-Colonel Weygand
- IX Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Pierre Joseph Dubois
- 17th Infantry Division (Général de Division Noël Jean-Baptiste Dumas)
 - 18th Infantry Division (Général Justinien Lefèvre)
 - Moroccan Division (Général de Division Georges Louis Humbert)
 - 52nd Reserve Division (Général de Division Hyacinthe C.J. Coquet, Général de Brigade Jules A.W.L. Battesti (assumed command on September 6)
 
 
- XI Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Joseph-Paul Eydoux
- 21st Infantry Division (Général de Division Rene Radiguet)
 - 22nd Infantry Division (Général de Division Joseph Maurice Pambet)
 - 60th Reserve Division (Général de Division Maurice Joppé)
 
 
- XXI Corps
 - Général de Corps d’Armée Émile E. Legrand-Girarde
- 13th Infantry Division (Général de Brigade Louis H.A. Baquet)
 - 43rd Infantry Division (Général de Division Pierre E. Lanquetot)
 
 
- 9th Cavalry Division
 - Général Jean de l'Espée
 
- 42nd Infantry Division
 - Général Paul François Grossetti
 
German Armies

Chief of the Imperial German General Staff: Generaloberst Helmuth von Moltke
- Quartermaster-General / Deputy Chief of Staff: General der Artillerie Hermann von Stein
 - Operations Officer: Oberst Gerhard Tappen
 - Political Officer: Oberst Wilhelm von Dommes
 - Intelligence Officer: Oberstleutnant Richard Hentsch
 
Generaloberst Alexander von Kluck
Chief of Staff: Generalmajor Hermann von Kuhl
Quartermaster-General: Oberst Walter von Bergmann
- II Corps
 - General der Infantrie Alexander von Linsingen
 - Chief of Staff: Oberst Hans Freiherr von Hammerstein-Gesmold
- 3rd Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Ferdinand K. von Trossel)
 - 4th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Günther von Pannewitz)
 
 
- III Corps
 - General der Infanterie Ewald von Lochow
 - Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Hans von Seeckt
- 5th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Georg Wichura)
 - 6th Infantry Division (Generalmajor Richard Herhudt von Rohden)
 
 
- IV Corps
 - General der Infanterie Friedrich Sixt von Armin
 - Chief of Staff: Leo von Stocken
- 7th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Johannes Riedel)
 - 8th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Georg K.A. Hildebrandt)
 
 
- IX Corps
 - General der Infanterie Ferdinand von Quast
 - Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Franz Sydow
- 17th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Arnold von Bauer)
 - 18th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Max von Kluge)
 
 
- IV Reserve Corps
 - General der Artillerie Hans von Gronau
 - Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Friedrich von der Heyde
- 7th Reserve Division (Generalleutnant Bogislav Graf von Schwerin)
 - 22nd Reserve Division (Generalleutnant Otto Riemann)
 
 
- II Cavalry Corps
 - General der Kavallerie Georg von der Marwitz
- 2nd Cavalry Division (Generalleutnant Friedrich Freiherr von Krane)
 - 4th Cavalry Division (Generalleutnant Otto von Garnier)
 - 9th Cavalry Division (Generalmajor Eberhard Graf von Schmettow)
 
 
Generaloberst Karl von Bülow
Chief of Staff: Generalleutnant Ernst Otto von Lauenstein

- Guards Corps
 - General der Infanterie Karl von Plettenberg
 - Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Friedrich Graf von der Schulenburg
- 1st Guards Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Oskar von Hutier)
 - 2nd Guards Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Arnold von Winckler)
 
 
- VII Corps
 - General der Kavallerie Karl von Einem
 - Chief of Staff: Oberst Hans von Wolff
- 13th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Kurt von dem Borne)
 - 14th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Friedrich Fleck)
 
 
- X Corps
 - General der Infanterie Otto von Emmich
 - Chief of Staff: Oberst Gustav Freiherr von der Wenge Graf von Lambsdorff
- 19th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Max P.O. Hofmann)
 - 20th Infantry Division (Generalleutnant Alwin Schmundt)
 
 
- X Reserve Corps
 - General der Infanterie Johannes von Eben
 - Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Max Hoffmann von Waldau
- 2nd Guards Reserve Division (Generalleutnant Richard Freiherr von Süsskind-Schwendi)
 - 19th Reserve Division (General der Infanterie Max von Bahrfeldt)
 
 
- I Cavalry Corps
 - Generalleutnant Manfred von Richthofen[f]
- Guards Cavalry Division (Generalleutnant Adolph von Storch)
 - 5th Cavalry Division (Generalleutnant Karl von Ilsemann)
 
 
Generaloberst Max Freiherr von Hausen
Chief of Staff: Generalmajor Ernst von Hoeppner
Quartermaster-General: Generalmajor von Leuthold
Chief Engineer: Generalmajor Franz Adams
General der Infanterie Karl d'Elsa
Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Hans von Eulitz
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General der Kavallerie Maximilian von Laffert
Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant Frotscher
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Commanding General: General der Artillerie Hans von Kirchbach
Chief of Staff: Oberstleutnant von Koppenfels
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Army Troops
- 3rd (Mortar) Btln., 19th Field Artillery
 - 23rd Pioneers
 - 22nd Aviation Detachment
 - 47th Mixed Landwehr Brigade
- 104th Landwehr Infantry
 - 106th Landwehr Infantry
 - 2nd Landwehr Cavalry Squadron
 - Landwehr Artillery Battery
 
 
Notes
- ^ Replaced French as C-in-C BEF December 1915
 - ^ Strongly clashed with Sir John French on matters of strategy
 - ^ Given command of British forces in the Middle East in June 1917; entered Jerusalem in December
 - ^ Headed the collaborationist Vichy regime, 1940-1944
 - ^ Promoted to Commander-in-Chief of the Allied Armies, March 1918
 - ^ Great-uncle of Manfred von Richthofen, known as the Red Baron
 
See also
References
- ^ "ORDER OF BATTLE OF THE FRENCH ARMY, AUGUST 1914". Orbat.com. 2001-08-12. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
 - ^ "German Army Corps 1914". 2003. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
 - ^ "The Prussian Machine - German Army 1914-18".
 - ^ for cavalry and aviation
 - ^ Nafziger, George. "French Forces Battle of the Marne August 28-29 1914" (PDF). U.S. Army Combined Arms Research Library.
 - ^ Nafziger, George. "German Forces Battle of the Marne 28-29 August 1914" (PDF). U.S. Army Combined Arms Research Library. Retrieved 13 January 2016.
 
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