March battalion

A march battalion (French: Bataillon de Marche, Polish: Batalion marszowy, German: Marschbatallion, Italian: Battaglione di marcia) is a battalion-sized military unit formed of all the rear-echelon units of an infantry regiment. It usually includes all the tabors, field kitchen staff, reserve soldiers, military police, commander's reserves, guards, aides, and raw recruits who did not arrive at the mobilization centre before the unit to which they were attached left for the front.

March battalion

A march battalion (French: Bataillon de Marche, Polish: Batalion marszowy, German: Marschbatallion, Italian: Battaglione di marcia) is a battalion-sized military unit formed of all the rear-echelon units of an infantry regiment. It usually includes all the tabors, field kitchen staff, reserve soldiers, military police, commander's reserves, guards, aides, and raw recruits who did not arrive at the mobilization centre before the unit to which they were attached left for the front.