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Vincenz Fox | |||||||||||||||
Oberleutnant Vincenz Fox was made chief of staff to the II. Corps in April 1901, replacing Obst Franz Rohr. Fox held this position for six years before surrendering it to Oberleutnant Aurel von le Beau in 1907. FML Fox assumed control of the 35. Infantry Division in September 1914, displacing FML Viktor Njegovan. But in January 1915, GdI Fox was elevated to the command of the XV. Corps, which had been vacated by the death of GdI Michael Edler von Appel. His divisional command was taken over by FML Eugen Podhoranszky, who led the division all the way until wars' end. Fox kept his Corps leadership until July 1915, when he was superceded by FML Rudolf Stöger-Steiner Edler von Steinstätten. GWS, 3/02 |
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Orders of Battle: Polish Front, January 1915 Immediately preceding the Battles for the Carpathians Army Group Woyrsch Öst. II. Armee, Gen. d. Kav. von Böhm-Ermolli Gallwitz Korps, Preußisch General der Artillerie von Gallwitz XXXV. inf. div. Feldmlt. Fox Orders of Battle: Italian Front, late May 1915 Immediately following Italy's declaration of war against the Empire Southwestern Front, Generaloberst Erzherzog Eugen V. Army, Gen. d. Inf. v. Boroevic XV. Korps, Gen. d. Inf. Fox Chief of Staff, Oberst v. Falkenhausen 1. inf. div., Feldmlt. Bogat 7. mtn. brig., Genmj. Ströher 8. mtn. brig., Genmj. Andrian 1. field art. brig., Oberst Dworak 50. inf. div., Feldmlt. Edl. v. Kalser 3. mtn. brig., Genmj. Gerabek 15. mtn. brig., Genmj. Edl. v. Wieden |
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