This is the order of battle for the Battle of Belgium, a World War II battle between German and Allied forces in Belgium on 10–28 May 1940.

Allied armed forces

Belgian air service

The Belgian Air Service (Aéronautique Militaire Belge) comprised three main aerial regiments:[1]

  • 1er Régiment d'Aéronautique (1st Air Regiment - Observation and Army Cooperation aircraft)
    • 1er Groupe (Fairey Fox)
    • 2e Groupe (Fairey Fox)
    • 3e Groupe (Fairey Fox)
    • 4e Groupe (Fairey Fox)
    • 5e Groupe (Renard R.31)
    • 6e Groupe (Renard R.31)
  • 2e Régiment d'Aéronautique (2nd Air Regiment - Fighter aircraft)
  • 3e Régiment d'Aéronautique (3rd Air Regiment - Reconnaissance and Bomber aircraft)

The Aéronautique Militaire Belge was reinforced by the Royal Air Force:

Belgian Army

The strength of the Belgian Army extended to seven Corps, a Cavalry Corps and several ad hoc units and fortresses. In the following overview, the position of each division at the start of hostilities on May 10, 1940 is given in parentheses.

  • I Corps - Lieutenant-General Alexis Vander Veken
  • II Corps - Lieutenant-General Victor Michem
  • III Corps - Lieutenant-General Joseph de Krahe
    • 2nd Infantry Division - Lieutenant-General Auguste Colpin (Fortified Position Luik: sector Chaudfontaine-Engis)
    • 3rd Infantry Division - Lieutenant-General Gaston Lozet (Fortified Position Luik: sector Chertal-Chaudfontaine)
  • IV Corps - Lieutenant-General André Bogaerts
    • 12th Infantry Division - Major General Constant De Wulf (Fortified Position Antwerp: sector Sint Job-in't-Goor - Massenhoven)
    • 15th Infantry Division - Lieutenant-General Baron Raoul de Hennin de Boussu-Walcourt (Albert Canal: sector Massenhoven - Herentals)
    • 18th Infantry Division - Lieutenant-General Henri Six (Advance Position: sector Sint-Lenaerts - Dessel)
  • V Corps - Lieutenant-General Edouard Van Den Bergen
  • VI Corps - Lieutenant-General Fernand Verstraeten
  • VII Corps - Lieutenant-General Georges Deffontaine
  • Cavalry Corps [2] - Lieutenant-General Knight Maximilien de Neve de Roden
  • Group K - Lieutenant-General Maurice Keyaerts
  • General Army Reserve

French First Army Group

1st Army

2nd Army

7th Army

9th Army

British Expeditionary Force

General Lord Gort

German armed forces

Army Group B

Commanded by Colonel General Fedor von Bock

Luftwaffe

The Luftwaffe order of battle for operations over Belgium:[12]

Citations

  1. Aéronautique Militaire Belge Order of Battle
  2. Belgian Cavalry Corps Order of Battle, 10 May 1940
  3. Mitcham 1985, p. 52.
  4. Mitcham 1985, p. 46.
  5. 1 2 Mitcham 1985, p. 185.
  6. 1 2 Mitcham 1995, p. 505.
  7. 1 2 Mitcham 1985, p. 352.
  8. 1 2 Mitcham 1995, p. 509.
  9. Mitcham 1985, p. 163.
  10. Mitcham 1985, p. 422.
  11. Mitcham 1985, p. 360.
  12. Hooton 2007, pp. 45-48.

References

  • Mitcham, Samuel. Hitler's Legions: The German Army Order of Battle, World War II. Dorset Press, New York. 1985. ISBN 0-88029-214-8 (Formerly ISBN 0-8128-2992-1)
  • Hooton, E.R. (2007). Luftwaffe at War; Blitzkrieg in the West. London: Chevron/Ian Allan. ISBN 978-1-85780-272-6.
  • Gunsburg, Jeffrey A., 'The Battle of the Belgian Plain, 12–14 May 1940: The First Great Tank Battle', The Journal of Military History, Vol. 56, No. 2. (Apr., 1992), pp. 207–244.
  • Belgian Cavalry Corps Order of Battle, 10 May 1940
  • Aéronautique Militaire Belge Order of Battle
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