9th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
9th Infantry Division | |
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9-я пехотная дивизия | |
Active | 1806 – c. 1918 |
Country | Russian Empire |
Branch | Russian Imperial Army |
Role | Infantry |
Garrison/HQ | Poltava |
Engagements | World War I |
The 9th Infantry Division (Russian: 9-я пехотная дивизия, 9-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya) was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from the early 19th century until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. The division was based in Radom and later Voronezh in the years leading up to 1914. It fought in World War I and was demobilized in 1918.[1][2]
Organization
The 9th Infantry Division was part of the 10th Army Corps.[2]
- 1st Brigade (HQ Poltava)
- 33rd Yelets Infantry Regiment
- 34th Sevsk Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Brigade (HQ Poltava)
- 35th Bryansk Infantry Regiment
- 36th Orel Infantry Regiment
- 9th Artillery Brigade.
Commanders
- 1871–1876: Fyodor Radetzky
- 1876–1881: Nikolay Svyatopolk-Mirsky
Commanders of the 1st Brigade
- 1894–1895: Mikhail Zasulich
References
- ↑ "9-я пехотная дивизия". Regiment.ru (in Russian). 2016. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
- 1 2 Conrad, Mark (2001). "THE RUSSIAN ARMY, 1914". Retrieved 9 January 2017.
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