Macedonian Additional Regiment (1915-1918) – Regiment of the Bulgarian army at the time of the First World War. He was formed by the mobilized Macedonians older than 40 years, with the commander of the Bulgarian Army General Staff, General Kliment Bojadziev (born Ohrid). The regiment consisted of two battalion, nine infantry and one engineering company. The command was in the village. Knezevo, and the commander was Lieutenant Colonel Kliment Krstev (born of Ohrid). In 1915, the regiment had 12,155, and in 1917 16,661 soldiers and officers. Lit.: Dimitír Minchev, the exchange of the population of Macedonia in the Bílgarian Army Prez Pilava worldly on 1914-1918, Sofia, 1994. V. ST.
Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис МАКЕДОНСКИ ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЕН ПОЛК