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German term for certain naval infantry or marine troops
Seebataillon (plural Seebataillone), literally "sea battalion", is a German term for certain troops of naval infantry or marines. It was used by the Prussian
Seebataillon
Military unit
The Sea Battalion (German: Seebataillon) is a land formation of the German Navy. It was formed in Eckernförde on 1 April 2014, succeeding the Naval Protection
Sea_Battalion_(Germany)
Royal Dutch Navy component
Marines, the United States Marine Corps, the Sea Battalion (German: Seebataillon) and the Special Operations Regiment. The corps was founded on 10 December
Netherlands_Marine_Corps
African colonial troops of the German Empire
the East Asian Station the navy garrisoned Qingdao with the marines of Seebataillon III, the only all-German unit with permanent status in an overseas protectorate
Schutztruppe
Operation during World War I
Captain and Governor Alfred Meyer-Waldeck, consisted of the marines of III Seebataillon, naval personnel, Chinese colonial troops, and Austro-Hungarian sailors
Siege_of_Tsingtao
Maritime warfare branch of Germany's military
Up to 31 could be ordered. Integration of the German Navy Marines (Seebataillon) in the Netherlands Marine Corps and use of the Amphibious ships of the
German_Navy
German machine gun produced before WWI
Leased Territory, it was used by the machine gun company of the III. Seebataillon and saw service during the Siege of Tsingtao. After World War I, the
MG_01
German state from 1871 to 1918
Schutztruppe, Imperial German Air Service, and the Imperial German Navy, Seebataillon. In addition to present-day Germany, large parts of what comprised the
German_Empire
Truppe". www.bmvg.de (in German). 2023-07-13. Retrieved 2023-07-14. "Seebataillon" (in German). Bundeswehr. 2023-09-18. Retrieved 2024-01-16. "Neue Technik
List of active German Navy ships
List_of_active_German_Navy_ships
Military organization specialized in amphibious warfare
exchange of officers and sharing training and exercises. The Sea Battalion (Seebataillon) is a land formation of the German Navy. It was formed in Eckernförde
Marines
German concession in China (1897–1914)
naval presence in East Asia. On 26 January 1898, the marines of III. Seebataillon arrived on the liner Darmstadt. Jiaozhou Bay was now secure. Negotiations
Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory
Kiautschou_Bay_Leased_Territory
Landing gun
amphibious operations. The problem that Krupp's engineers faced was that Seebataillon troops were often an expeditionary force operating in areas with limited
6_cm_S-Bts_K_L/21
Multi-function support ship
Maritime Group 1 in the North and Baltic seas. She took on board the German Seebataillon as boarding team. The overall task was to grow in cooperation with NATO
HNLMS_Karel_Doorman_(A833)
German colonies from 1884 to 1920
2012, 49 f. Fachhochschule Potsdam, ed. (9 October 2018). "Das III. Seebataillon in Tsingtau". Archivführer deutsche Kolonialgeschichte. Retrieved 11
German_colonial_empire
1918 civil war in Finland
blocked the city harbour, bombarded the southern town area, and landed Seebataillon marines at Katajanokka. Around 7,000 Finnish Reds defended Helsinki,
Finnish_Civil_War
City in Shandong, China
the western Pacific. Beginning in January 1898, the marines of III. Seebataillon were based at Qingdao. Construction of the Jiaoji Railway began on 23
Qingdao
Grand Duke of Baden from 1907 to 1918
October 1884. À la suite of the Imperial Navy 1st Sea Battalion (I. Seebataillon) Honorary General of the Swedish Army, 1906 German orders and decorations
Frederick II, Grand Duke of Baden
Frederick_II,_Grand_Duke_of_Baden
German machine gun
Leased Territory, it was used by the machine gun company of the III. Seebataillon. Including the revolutions of 1917–1923. Goldsmith 1989, p. 169. MG 08
MG_08
Special forces units of Germany
clearance divers were summarized into the Naval Force Protection Battalion (Seebataillon) in Eckernförde. The formation is often described as the "multi-tool
German_special_forces
Coalition that invaded China (1900–01)
in June 1900, the garrison of the concession was composed of the III. Seebataillon, with 1,126 men, a marine/naval artillery battery, about 800 men of a
Eight-Nation_Alliance
German general (1861–1922)
service in the new Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory in China, serving in a Seebataillon (Marine Battalion) until March 1899, when he became a Major in the Army
Erich_von_Falkenhayn
International maritime warfare exercise
Danish Navy Staff French Navy Prairial German Navy Ground forces (Seebataillon und Reservisten des Dezernates Marineschifffahrtleitung) Indian Navy
RIMPAC
Infantry mortar
high-explosive fragmentation grenade. A Granatenwerfer 16 being used by German Seebataillon troops in Flanders, 1917 An Austrian Granatenwerfer set up for direct
Granatenwerfer_16
Military unit
battalion (Seebataillon) was activated. On 1 April 2014, the Naval Protection Force became an integral part of the re-formed Seebataillon (Naval Force
Naval Protection Force (Germany)
Naval_Protection_Force_(Germany)
German army officer (1870–1964)
1909 to January 1913, he was commanding officer of the marines of II. Seebataillon ("2nd Sea Battalion") at Wilhelmshaven, Lower Saxony. In October 1913
Paul_von_Lettow-Vorbeck
German military archive agency (1939–2019)
from soldiers of land and air forces of World War II. Kriegsmarine/Seebataillon The archive has two million personal files for naval personnel and minesweeping
Deutsche_Dienststelle_(WASt)
Protected cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
joined by the cruisers Deutschland and Gefion, which carried the III Seebataillon, and Cormoran. As Kaiserin Augusta had been stationed in the Mediterranean
SMS_Kaiserin_Augusta
German watchmaker
following lines: Nautical Wristwatches: Marinus, Marinus GMT, Rasmus 2000, Seebataillon GMT, S.A.R. Flieger-Chronograph (Pilot's Chronograph), S.A.R. Rescue-Timer
Mühle_Glashütte
Division of the Imperial German Navy in the Pacific Ocean (1890s-1914)
cruiser SMS Kaiserin Augusta and in January 1898 the marines of the Seebataillon disembarked to form the garrison for Tsingtao (now Qingdao). With the
East_Asia_Squadron
1853–1942 multinational military unit
German volunteers in Shanghai left to join the 7. Kompagnie of the III. Seebataillon in the defence of Qingdao. At various times during its history the Shanghai
Shanghai_Volunteer_Corps
World War I order of battle
8 December 2021. Retrieved 26 February 2022. "Aufstellung des III. Seebataillons". Gesichte der Marine-Infanterie (1675-1919) (in German). Retrieved
Imperial German Navy order of battle (1914)
Imperial_German_Navy_order_of_battle_(1914)
German Army officer (1890–1974)
was, on his request, posted to the 2nd Battalion of Marine Infantry (Seebataillon) at Wilhelmshaven. His battalion commander was the famed Paul Emil von
Reinhold_Eggers
Ironclad turret ship of the German Imperial Navy
Germany. Another monument was placed in front of the barracks of I. Seebataillon to memorialize the naval infantry who had died in the sinking. An initial
SMS_Grosser_Kurfürst_(1875)
Overview of and topical guide to World War I
infantry regiments Luftstreitkräfte Schutztruppe Imperial German Navy Seebataillon List of military aircraft of Central Powers in WWI List of military aircraft
Outline_of_World_War_I
"swimming" tank. SD – see Sicherheitsdienst. Sd.Kfz. – Sonderkraftfahrzeug Seebataillon – naval infantry or marines. Seekriegsleitung (SKL) – directorate of
Glossary of German military terms
Glossary_of_German_military_terms
German naval officer (1854–1931)
operating off Tsingtao. On board the Darmstadt and accompanied by the III. Seebataillon [de], he finally landed at Tsingtau at the end of January 1898 and was
Oskar_von_Truppel
of Tsingtao 27 August 1914 Imperial German Navy Paul Kley 1894–1992 Seebataillon. First Battle of the Marne 6 September 1914 French Army Raymond Abescat
List of last surviving veterans of military operations
List_of_last_surviving_veterans_of_military_operations
(Compagnie de Fusiliers Marins) Marine Infantry Battalion Sea Battalion (Seebataillon) 1st Boarding Company (Bordeinsatzkompanie 1) 2nd Boarding Company
List of marines and similar forces
List_of_marines_and_similar_forces
Empire. While the comparatively few infantrymen of the small Marinecorps (Seebataillon) were professional soldiers, the Imperial German Navy relied on conscripts
Seewehr
Battleship of the German Imperial Navy
German Army in joint exercises in West Prussia that included the ships' Seebataillon (marines), and I Corps and XVII Corps. Later in the year, Brandenburg
SMS_Brandenburg
Prussian gunboat
While serving in this role, Habicht also carried soldiers from the Seebataillon (Naval Battalion) around the area, and she took part in training exercises
SMS_Habicht_(1860)
Protected cruiser of the German Imperial Navy
during the operation. In late June, Irene carried two companies of III. Seebataillons (Naval Battalion) from Qingdao to replace the landing parties at Tianjin
SMS_Irene
Aviso of the Prussian and later British Royal Navy
she was recommissioned and on 26 June she embarked the 1st Company, Seebataillon (naval battalion) from Stettin and carried them to Danzig. Friedrich
SMS_Nix
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