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10th Army (Russian Empire)
The 10th Army () was a field army of the Imperial Russian Army during the First World War. History The 10th Army was formed on from reserve units of the Stavka of the Commander-in-Chief, part of the Northwestern Front, and initially included the 22nd Army Corps, the 3rd Siberian Army Corps, and the 1st Turkestan Army Corps, under the command of Lieutenant General Vasily Flug. Subsequently, the army would also include the 1st Guards, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 10th, 15th, 20th, 23rd, 24th, 26th, 34th, 35th, 36th, 38th, and 44th Army Corps, the 2nd and 5th Caucasus Army Corps, the 1st and 2nd Siberian Army Corps, and the 7th Cavalry Corps at different times. The army was deployed between the 1st and 2nd Armies during the East Prussian Campaign of 17 August to 15 September 1914, covering the left flank of the 1st Army along with the 2nd Army. During the Russian retreat from East Prussia it defended the line of the Bobr River and covered the direction of August ...
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Imperial Russian Army
The Imperial Russian Army (russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия, Romanization of Russian, tr. ) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the early 1850s, the Russian Army consisted of more than 900,000 regular soldiers and nearly 250,000 irregulars (mostly Cossacks). Precursors: Regiments of the New Order Tsar#Russia, Russian tsars before Peter the Great maintained professional hereditary musketeer corps known as ''streltsy''. These were originally raised by Ivan the Terrible; originally an effective force, they had become highly unreliable and undisciplined. In times of war the armed forces were augmented by peasants. New Order Regiments, The regiments of the new order, or regiments of the foreign order (''Полки нового строя'' or ''Полки иноземного строя'', ''Polki novovo (inozemnovo) stroya''), was the Russian term that was used to describe mi ...
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6th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 6th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army. Composition * 4th Infantry Division * 16th Infantry Division * 4th Cavalry Division Part of * 2nd Army: 1914 * 10th Army: 1914 *1st Army: 1914 *2nd Army: 1915 * 11th Army: 1917 Commanders *1877: Vasily Fedorovich Rall *1878-1883: Christopher Roop *1889-1900: Alexei Kulgachev *1900-1901: Oskar Grippenberg *1904-1905: Arkady Skugarevsky *1906-1909: Nikolai Khitrovo *1909-1910: Konstantin Alekseev *1912-1914: Alexander Blagoveshchensky *1914: Pyotr Baluyev *1914-1916: Vasily Gurko Vasily Iosifovich Romeyko-Gurko (russian: Васи́лий Ио́сифович Роме́йко-Гу́рко; 20 May 1864 in Tsarskoye Selo – 11 February 1937) served for a brief period as a Chief-of-Staff of the Imperial Russian Army before be ... *1916-1917: Aleksei Gutor References {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire Military units and formations established in 1877 Military units and formations disestab ...
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5th Caucasus Army Corps
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2nd Caucasus Army Corps
The 2nd Caucasian Army Corps (Russian: 2-й Кавказский армейский корпус) was a division of the military of the Russian Empire which existed from 1879 to 1918, including the time period of World War I. Composition * 51st Infantry Division Part of * 10th Army: 1914 *1st Army: 1914–1915 * 9th Army: 1915 *13th Army: 1915 *10th Army: 1915–1917 Commanders * General G. J. Berchman: 1914 * General Samad bey Mehmandarov Samad bey Sadykh bey oghlu Mehmandarov ( az, Səməd bəy Sadıx bəy oğlu Mehmandarov; October 16, 1855 – February 12, 1931) was an Azerbaijani General of the Artillery in the Imperial Russian Army and served as Minister of Defense o ...: 1914–1917 * Lieutenant General G. I. Choglokov: 1917 References * A. K. Zalesskij I mirowaja wojna. Prawitieli i wojennaczalniki. wyd. WECZE Moskwa 2000. {{Russia-mil-stub Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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44th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 44th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army The Imperial Russian Army (russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия, Romanization of Russian, tr. ) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the earl .... Part of * 10th Army: 1915–1916 * 4th Army: 1916–1917 * 7th Army: 1917 * Russian Special Army: 1917 References * {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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38th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 38th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army. Part of The corps was part of the following units during its existence: *13th Army (from 24 July 1915) *1st Army (12 August1 September 1915) * 10th Army (18 September 1915December 1917) Commanders The corps was commanded by the following officers: *Lieutenant General Vasily Artemyev (8 June 191531 October 1916) *Lieutenant General Mikhail Sokovnin (31 October 191622 April 1917) *Lieutenant General Józef Dowbor-Muśnicki (28 April23 August 1917) *Lieutenant General Alexander Dobryshin Alexander is a male given name. The most prominent bearer of the name is Alexander the Great, the king of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia who created one of the largest empires in ancient history. Variants listed here are Aleksandar, Al ... (from 23 August 1917) References Citations Bibliography * * {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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36th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 36th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army. Part of * 2nd Army: 1915 *1st Army First Army may refer to: China * New 1st Army, Republic of China * First Field Army, a Communist Party of China unit in the Chinese Civil War * 1st Group Army, People's Republic of China Germany * 1st Army (German Empire), a World War I field Army ...: 1915 *2nd Army: 1915 - 1916 * 10th Army: 1916 * 9th Army: 1916 - 1917 * 4th Army: 1917 {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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35th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 35th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army. Composition * 55th Infantry Division * 67th Infantry Division Part of * 2nd Army: 1915 * 4th Army: 1915 - 1916 *2nd Army: 1916 *4th Army: 1916 *2nd Army: 1917 * 10th Army: 1917 * 3rd Army: 1917 Commanders *April-July 1917: Gleb Vannovsky Gleb Vannovsky (russian: Глеб Михайлович Ванновский, 5 March 1862 – 17 October 1943) was an Imperial Russian army commander. He served in China and fought in the war against the Empire of Japan. After the October Revoluti ... Reference {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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34th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 34th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army. Part of * 10th Army: 1915 * 2nd Army: 1915 *1st Army: 1915 - 1916 * 4th Army: 1916 * Russian Special Army: 1916 - 1917 * 7th Army: 1917 Commanders *January 22-July 2, 1917: Pavlo Skoropadskyi Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi ( uk, Павло Петрович Скоропадський, Pavlo Petrovych Skoropadskyi; – 26 April 1945) was a Ukrainian aristocrat, military and state leader, decorated Imperial Russian Army and Ukrainian Army ... Reference {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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26th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 26th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army. Part of *1st Army: 1914 * 8th Army: 1914 - 1915 * Russian Special Army: 1915 * 9th Army: 1915 Commanders *1914-1916: Aleksandr Gerngross *1916-1917: Yevgeny Miller Eugen Ludwig Müller (russian: Евге́ний-Лю́двиг Ка́рлович Ми́ллер, tr. ; 25 September 1867 – 11 May 1939), better known as Yevgeny Miller, was a Russian general of Baltic German origin and one of the leaders of t ... {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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24th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 24th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army. Composition * 48th Infantry Division * 49th Infantry Division Part of * 8th Army: 1914 - 1915 * 3rd Army: 1915 *8th Army: 1915 - 1916 * 4th Army: 1916 * 10th Army: 1916 * 9th Army: 1916 - 1917 *4th Army: 1917 Commanders * 07.06.1910 — 20.01.1913 : Aleksandr Gerngross Baron Alexandr Alekseyevich Gerngross (russian: Александр Алексеевич Гернгросс) (4 August 1851 – 17 March 1925) was a general of Dutch origin who served in the Imperial Russian Army during the late 19th and early 20th ... * 29.01.1913 — 02.01.1914 : Georgy Berchman * 02.01.1914 — end 1916 : Afanasy Tsurikov * end 1916 — 08.1917 : Konstantin Nekrasov * 09.09.1917 — 30.09.1917 : Nikolai Bredov * 09.1917 - : Vjaceslav Trojanov {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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23rd Army Corps (Russian Empire)
The 23rd Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army. Composition * 3rd Guards Infantry Division * 2nd Infantry Division Part of * 2nd Army: 1914 * 5th Army: 1914 – 1915 * 8th Army: 1915 *1st Army: 1915 *13th Army: 1915 * 3rd Army: 1915 *5th Army: 1916 * 11th Army: 1916 *8th Army: 1916 * 9th Army: 1916 *8th Army: 1916 – 1917 Commanders *August 15, 1913 - August 30, 1914: Kyprian Kandratovich *August 30 - November 1914: Vladimir Danilov *December 28, 1914 - July 1, 1915: Vladimir Apollonovich Olokhov *September 1915: Nikolai Tretyakov *1916-1917: Eduard Ekk *April 1917: Mikhail Promtov Mikhail Nikolayevich Promtov (June 12, 1857 - 1950 or 1951) lieutenant general, artilleryman, one of the centenarians of the Imperial Russian Army, a participant in the Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878), the Russo-Japanese War, commander of the World W ... *September 1917: Vasily Kirey External links Russian Army, 1914 {{Russian Empire Ground Forces Corps of the Russian Empire ...
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