Belgian Army 1940

The Belgian Army 1940 was organized as follows:

The King of Belgium was the commander in chief

There were 100,000 active duty personnel with army strength reaching 550,000 when mobilized.

There were five corps:

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Infantry

Three Active Army Corps (Infantry); Brussels, Antwerp, and Liege and later as follows:

Army Corps had the following:

Controlling 18 Infantry Divisions

The Infantry divisions had a division staff and three Infantry Regiments each of 3,000 men. each Regiment had 108 light machineguns, 52 heavy machineguns, nine heavy mortars or Infantry gun howitzers, and six antitank guns.

Cavalry

Corps Staff

Ardennes

Independent units

Army Heavy Artillery Regiment

Air Corps of four regiments:

each squadron also had an anti-aircraft artillery company

Three Independent Frontier Bicycle Battalions