Order of Battle, 1911 With further reorganizations of the Ottoman Army, to include the creation of corps level headquarters, by 1911 the VI Corps was headquartered in
Salonika. The Corps before the
First Balkan War in 1911 was structured as such: • VI Corps,
Monastir •
16th Infantry Division,
İştip • 46th Infantry Regiment, İştip • 47th Infantry Regiment,
Koçana • 48th Infantry Regiment,
Köprülü • 16th Rifle Battalion, İştip • 16th Field Artillery Regiment, İştip • 16th Division Band, İştip •
17th Infantry Division, Monastir • 49th Infantry Regiment, Monastir • 50th Infantry Regiment, Monastir • 51st Infantry Regiment, Monastir • 17th Rifle Battalion,
Resne • 17th Field Artillery Regiment, Monastir • 17th Division Band, Monastir •
18th Infantry Division,
Debre • 52nd Infantry Regiment, Debre • 53rd Infantry Regiment,
Kırçova • 54th Infantry Regiment,
Elbasan • 18th Rifle Battalion, Debre • 18th Field Artillery Regiment, Monastir • 18th Division Band, Debre • Units of VI Corps • 6th Rifle Regiment, Monastir • 7th Cavalry Brigade, Monastir • 6th Cavalry Regiment, Monastir • 16th Cavalry Regiment, İştip • 13th Horse Artillery Regiment, Pirlepe • 3rd Horse Artillery Battalion, Monastir • 2nd Mountain Artillery Battalion, Monastir • 8th Mountain Artillery Battalion, Monastir • 9th Mountain Artillery Battalion, Elbasan • 5th Field Howitzer Battalion, Monastir • 6th Engineer Battalion, Köprülü • 6th Telegraph Battalion, Monastir • 6th Transport Battalion, Monastir • Border companies x 2 == Balkan Wars ==