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7. Jalaväerügement
7th Infantry Regiment
Active1918-1940
Country Estonia
Branch Estonian Army
TypeInfantry
RoleInitial Reaction Force
Garrison/HQVõru, Petseri
Anniversaries18 December
EngagementsEstonian War of Independence

The 7th Infantry Regiment (Estonian: 7. Jalaväerügement), was one of the two fast deployment border-covering Estonian regiments created during the Estonian War of Independence, which lasted till the Soviet occupation of Estonia.[1] The main task of these regiments was to delay the invading forces on the borders in order to win more time for the mobilization to be carried out.

History

The 7th Infantry Regiment staff was based in Võru and Petseri. The unit was made up by mainly active duty soldiers and officers.

Order of battle

The 7th Infantry Regiment peacetime strength was a total 1714 soldiers and 80 horses. The unit order of battle in 1939:

References

  1. ^ "7. Jalaväerügement". ais.ra.ee. Retrieved 31 July 2021.