The First Army or First Guards Army of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Birinci Ordu or Hassa Ordusu) was one of the field armies of the Ottoman Army. It was formed in the middle 19th century during Ottoman military reforms.
Formations
Order of Battle, 1877
In 1877, it was stationed in Selimiye. It was composed of:
- Infantry: Seven line regiments and seven rifle battalion.
- 1st Regular Infantry Division (Birinci Nizamiye Fñrkasñ)
- 2nd Regular Infantry Division (ðkinci Nizamiye Fñrkasñ)
- Cavalry: Five line regiments and one Cossack brigade.
- Cavalry Division (Süvari Fñrkasñ)
- Artillery: Nine field and three horse batteries, one ðhtiyat regiment.
- Artillery Division (Topçu Fñrkasñ)
- Engineer: One sapper company, eight companies of engineers, one company of artificers.
- Engineer regiment (ðstihkâm Alayñ) x 2
Order of Battle, 1908
After the Young Turk Revolution and the establishment of the Second Constitutional Era on July 3, 1908, the new government initiated a major military reform. Army headquarters were modernized. Its operational area was Constantinople and the Bosporus, and it had units in Europe and Asia Minor. It commanded the following active divisions: The First Army also had inspectorate functions for four Redif (reserve) divisions:
- First Army Headquarters:
- 1st Infantry Division (Birinci Fñrka)
- 2nd Infantry Division (ðkinci Fñrka)
- 1st Cavalry Division (Birinci Süvari Fñrkasñ)
- 1st Artillery Division (Birinci Topçu Fñrkasñ)
- Chataldja Fortified Area Command (ÃÂatalca Müstahkem Mevkii KomutanlñÃÂñ)
- Redif divisions of the First Army (name of the division denotes its location)
- 1st Bursa Reserve Infantry Division (Birinci Bursa Redif Fñrkasñ)
- 2nd Kastamonu Reserve Infantry Division (ðkinci Kastamonu Redif Fñrkasñ)
- 3rd Ankara Reserve Infantry Division (ÃÂçüncü Ankara Redif Fñrkasñ)
- 4th Kayseri Reserve Infantry Division (Dördüncü Kayseri Redif Fñrkasñ)
Order of Battle, 1911
With further reorganizations of the Ottoman Army, to include the creation of corps level headquarters, by 1911 the Army was headquartered in Harbiye. The Army before the First Balkan War in 1911 was structured as such:
- Army Headquarters, Harbiye, Constantinople
- I Corps, Harbiye, Constantinople (Ferik Zeki Pasha)
- 1st Infantry Division, Harbiye, Constantinople (Colonel Hasan ðzzet Bey)
- 2nd Infantry Division, Selimiye, Constantinople (Mirliva Prens Aziz Pasha)
- 3rd Infantry Division, Pangaltñ, Constantinople (Mirliva Osman Pasha)
- War Academy, Harbiye, Constantinople
- Bosporus Fortified Area Command, Bosporus, Constantinople
- II Corps, Tekfur DaÃÂñ (Mirliva Ã
Âevket Turgut Pasha)
- 4th Infantry Division, Tekfur DaÃÂñ
- 5th Infantry Division, Gallipoli
- 6th Infantry Division, Izmir
- Dardanelles Fortified Area Command, ÃÂanakkale
- III Corps, Kñrk Kilise
- 7th Infantry Division, Kñrk Kilise
- 8th Infantry Division, ÃÂorlu
- 9th Infantry Division, Babaeski
- IV Corps, Adrianople (Ferik Ahmet Abuk Pasha)
- 10th Infantry Division, Adrianople
- 11th Infantry Division, DedeaÃÂaç
- 12th Infantry Division, Gümülcine
- Adrianople Fortified Area Command, Adrianople
World War I
Commanders
Order of Battle, August 1914
In August 1914, the army was structured as follows:
Order of Battle, November 1914
In November 1914, the army was structured as follows:
Order of Battle, Late April 1915
In late April 1915, the army was structured as follows:
- I Corps
- 1st Division, 2nd Division
- II Corps
- 4th Division, 5th Division, 6th Division
- IV Corps
- 10th Division, 12th Division
- 20th Division
- 1st Cavalry Brigade
Order of Battle, Late Summer 1915, January 1916
In late Summer 1915, January 1916, the army was structured as follows:
- 1st Division
- 20th Division
- 1st Cavalry Brigade
Order of Battle, August 1916
In August 1916, the army was structured as follows:
Order of Battle, December 1916
In December 1916, the army was structured as follows:
Order of Battle, August 1917
In August 1917, the army was structured as follows:
Order of Battle, January 1918
In January 1918, the army was structured as follows:
Order of Battle, June 1918
In June 1918, the army was structured as follows:
- I Corps
- 42nd Division
- 1st Cavalry Brigade
- 25th Division
Order of Battle, September 1918
In September 1918, the army was structured as follows:
- I Corps
- 42nd Division
- 1st Cavalry Brigade
After Mudros
First Army Troops Inspectorate, May 1919
In April 1919, Ã
Âevket Turgut Pasha, Cevat Pasha and Kavaklñ Mustafa Fevzi Pasha hold a secret meeting in Constantinople. They prepared a report called "Trio Oath" (ÃÂçler Misâkñ) and decided to establish army inspectorate for the defense of homeland. In late April, Kavaklñ Mustafa Fevzi Pasha submitted this report to the Minister of War Ã
Âakir Pasha. On April 30, 1919, the War Ministry and Sultan Mehmed VI ratified the decision about the establishing of army inspectorates that had been accepted by the Chief of General Staff And then the First Army Troops Inspectorate (stationed in Constantinople, Kavaklñ Mustafa Fevzi Pasha), the Yildirim Troops Inspectorate (stationed in Konya, Mersinli Cemal Pasha, later Second Army Inspectorate) Inspectorate, the Ninth Army Troops Inspectorate (stationed in Erzurum, Mustafa Kemal Pasha, later Third Army Inspectorate) was formed. Additionally, the Rumeli Military Troops Inspectorate (Nureddin Pasha) would be established and the XIII Corps would be under the direction of the Ministry of War. In May 1919, the army inspectorate was structured as follows:
Commanders
- MüÃ
Âir (Field Marshal) Hasan Rñza Pasha (September 6, 1843 â February 3, 1847)
- MüÃ
Âir Mehmet RüÃ
Âdi Pasha (February 3, 1847-March 1849)
- MüÃ
Âir Mahmut Pasha (March 1849-Aug 7, 1852)
- MüÃ
Âir Mehmet Selim Pasha (August 8, 1852 â May 15, 1853, May 1855-November 1857)
- MüÃ
Âir Mehmet ReÃ
Âit Pasha (September 1854-May 1855)
- MüÃ
Âir Mehmet Vasñf Pasha (November 1856-September 4, 1857, -1860)
- MüÃ
Âir Namñk Pasha (July 1860-September 1861)
- MüÃ
Âir Mehmet Fuat Pasha (September 1861-June 1863)
- MüÃ
Âir Hüseyin Avni Pasha (June 1863-20 Aralñk 1865)
- MüÃ
Âir Abdülkerim Nadir Pasha (December 20, 1865 â June 3, 1868)
- MüÃ
Âir ÃÂmer Lütfi Pasha (June 4, 1868 â December 3, 1869)
- MüÃ
Âir Mehmet ðzzet Pasha (December 4, 1869 â August 27, 1870, January 1873-February 1873)
- MüÃ
Âir Ahmet Esat Pasha (August 27, 1870 â September 1, 1871)
- Ã
Âehzade Yusuf ðzzettin Efendi (September 1, 1871-January 1873)
- MüÃ
Âir Mehmet Redif Pasha (February 1873-June 1876)
- MüÃ
Âir DerviÃ
 Ã°brahim Pasha (June 1876-June 1877)
- Ferik Hüseyin Hüsnü Pasha (June 1877-March 1878)
- MüÃ
Âir Osman Nuri Pasha (March 1878-July 12, 1880)
- MüÃ
Âir ðsmail Hakkñ Pasha (July 12, 1880 â 1881)
- MüÃ
Âir Mehmed Rauf Pasha bin Abdi Pasha (1881âÂÂ1908)
- Ferik ÃÂmer Yaver Pasha (August 24, 1909 â June 3, 1910)
- Ferik Zeki Pasha (June 4, 1910 â March 1, 1911)
- Mirliva Mahmut Ã
Âevket Pasha (March 2, 1911 â August 30, 1912)
- MüÃ
Âir Abdullah Pasha (August 31, 1912 â 1913)
- MüÃ
Âir Otto Liman von Sanders (August 3, 1914 â April 2, 1915)
- MüÃ
Âir Colmar Freiherr von der Goltz (April 2, 1915 â October 5, 1915)
- Mirliva Mehmet Esat Pasha (October 12, 1915 â February 17, 1918)
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