argonne
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Thank you for the details, Philippe. I was not sure whether Batl. or Batt. was written on the tag. I have also seen Batterie abbreviated as "Batt".
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Hi Bruno,
Yes, that´s a second variant
You must always check the following thing: if the last letter of the abbreviation is indeed an ‘l’ , it is higher than the preceding ‘t’. In this case, we have “Bataillon” . If the last two letters are identical, as in your example, Bruno, then we have ‘Batterie’.
Philippe
Other examples of Bataillon and Batterie::


And sometimes we also have only "Bat." for Bataillon. In this case it´s logical because we have an infantry unit. It simply can not be Batterie.

Here, we have a very scarce hessian Feld-Bataillon:

And here, an Ersatz- Bataillon of a Pionier-Bataillon:



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