The following is the Bulgarian order of battle at the beginning of the First Balkan War as of October 8, 1912. After its mobilization the field army counted for 366,209 men[ 1] and represented half the field forces of the Balkan League . Its greater part was deployed in the main theater of the war in Thrace [ 2] but the army also contributed to the allied war effort in Macedonia . This order of battle includes all combat units, including engineer and artillery units, but not medical, supply , signal and border guard units.
The nominal commander in chief of the Bulgarian Army was Tsar Ferdinand I but de facto its control and leadership were in the hands of his deputy Lieutenant-General Mihail Savov . The Chief of the General Staff was Major-General Ivan Fichev with Colonel Stefan Nerezov as his Deputy Chief.
Types of Bulgarian soldiers during the Balkan Wars
First Army was commanded by lieutenant-general Vasil Kutinchev .
1st Sofia Infantry Division ( Major-General Toshev )
1st Brigade (Colonel Zheliavski )
1st "Sofia" Infantry Regiment
6th "Turnovo" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Major-General Popov )
37th Infantry Regiment
38th Infantry Regiment
4th QF FAR[ Note 1]
4th FAR
1st Pioneer Battalion
3rd Balkan Infantry Division ( Major-General Sarafov )
1st Brigade (Colonel Paskalev )
11th "Sliven" Infantry Regiment
24th "Black Sea" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Ribarov )
29th "Yambol" Infantry Regiment
32nd "Zagora" Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade (Major-General Tepavicharov )
41st Infantry Regiment
42nd Infantry Regiment
6th QF FAR
6th FAR
3rd Pioneer Battalion
10th Infantry Division ( Major-General Bradistilov )
1st Brigade (Colonel Petev )
16th "Lovech" Infantry Regiment
25th "Dragoman" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Atanas Petrov )
47th Infantry Regiment
48th Infantry Regiment
10th FAR
10th Pioneer Battalion
Second Army was commanded by lieutenant-general Nikola Ivanov .
8th Tundzha Infantry Division ( Major-General Kirkov )
1st Brigade (Colonel Marchin )
10th "Rhodope" Infantry Regiment
30th "Sheinovo" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Kardzhiev )
12th "Balkan" Infantry Regiment
23rd "Shipka" Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade (Colonel Pachev )
51st Infantry Regiment
52nd Infantry Regiment
8th QF FAR
8th FAR
8th Pioneer Battalion
9th Pleven Infantry Division ( Major-General Sirakov )
1st Brigade (Colonel Evrov )
4th "Pleven" Infantry Regiment
17th "Dorostol" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Popov )
33rd "Svishtov" Infantry Regiment
34th "Troyan" Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade (Colonel Grancharov )
53rd Infantry Regiment
54th Infantry Regiment
9th QF FAR
9th FAR
9th Pioneer Battalion
Haskovo Detachment ( Colonel Delov )
2/2nd Brigade
28th "Stremski" Infantry Regiment
40th Infantry Regiment
3rd FAR
Mixed Cavalry Brigade (Colonel Tanev )
3rd Cavalry Regiment
6th Cavalry Regiment
Types of Bulgarian cavalry during the Balkan Wars
Third Army was commanded by lieutenant-general Radko Dimitriev .
4th Preslav Infantry Division ( Major-General Boyadzhiev )
1st Brigade (Colonel Todorov )
7th "Preslav" Infantry Regiment
19th "Shumen" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Enchev )
8th "Primorski" Infantry Regiment
31st "Varna" Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade (Major-General Tserkovkski )
43rd Infantry Regiment
44th Infantry Regiment
5th QF FAR
5th FAR
4th Pioneer Battalion
5th Danube Infantry Division ( Major-General Hristov)
1st Brigade (Colonel Abadzhiev )
2nd "Iskar" Infantry Regiment
5th "Danube" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Sofroniev )
18th "Etarski" Infantry Regiment
20th "Dobruja" Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade (Colonel Ivanov )
45th Infantry Regiment
46th Infantry Regiment
1st QF FAR
1st FAR
5th Pioneers Battalion
6th Bdin Infantry Division ( Major-General Tenev )
1st Brigade (Colonel Kantardzhiev )
3rd "Bdin" Infantry Regiment
15th "Lom" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Pakov )
35th "Vratsa" Infantry Regiment
36th "Kozloduy" Infantry Regiment
2nd FAR
6th Pioneer Battalion
The single Bulgarian cavalry division served independently on the Thracian Theater:
Cavalry Division ( Major-General Nazlamov )
1st Brigade (Colonel Salabashev )
1st Cavalry Regiment
2nd Cavalry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Danailov )
4th Cavalry Regiment
7th Cavalry Regiment
10th Cavalry Regiment
Second Allied Army was commanded by General Stepa Stepanović .
7th Rila Infantry Division (Major-General Todorov )
1st Brigade (Colonel Mitov )
13th "Rila" Infantry Regiment
28th "Pernik" Infantry Regiment
2nd Brigade (Colonel Chilingirov )
14th "Macedonian" Infantry Regiment
22nd "Thracian" Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade (Colonel Georgiev )
49th Infantry Regiment
50th Infantry Regiment
7th QF FAR
7th FAR
2nd MAR**
5th Cavalry Regiment
7th Pioneer Battalion
The detachment was commanded by Major-General Stiliyan Kovachev .
2nd Thracian Infantry Division (Major-General Kovachev )
1st Brigade (Colonel Geshov )
9th "Plovdiv" Infantry Regiment
21st "Srednogorian" Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade (Colonel Mitov )
27th "Chepinski" Infantry Regiment
39th Infantry Regiment
3rd QF FAR
3rd MAR
1st MAR
The basic Bulgarian infantry division consisted of three infantry brigades, each of two infantry regiments, with each regiment containing four infantry battalions.[ 3] Additionally these divisions contained two artillery regiments, a cavalry regiment and an engineer battalion. Their full battle strength consisted of 24 infantry battalions while their total strength made them the equivalent of an army corps .[ 4] Due to tactical necessities the 1st and 6th divisions each gave one brigade for the formation of a new 10th division and fought during the war with a battle strength of 16 battalions.
Footnotes
^ Quick-firing field artillery regiment (QF FAR), mountain artillery regiment (MAR).
Citations
^ Министерство на войната (1937), p. 566
^ Hall (2000),p. 22
^ Erickson (2003), p.67.
^ Erickson (2003), p.68.