Imperial Russian Army formations and units (1914)
This article lists Imperial Russian Army formations and units in 1914 prior to World War I mobilisation for the Russian invasion of Prussia and liberation Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia.
The prewar chain of command was: military district, corps (or Army corps), then to division, brigade, regiment, and then the regiment's battalions.
After mobilisation in the event of war the chain of command of the Imperial Russian Army ran from Stavka, the Russian general headquarters, which was created during mobilization, to Front-level (Army group) also created during mobilization, to the Army level. Army headquarters were created during mobilization by transformation of the military district headquarters. Below Army level the chain was the same; corps (or Army corps, it was used interchangeably), division, brigade, and regiment.
- Abbreviations used
- ACorps = Army Corps (Russian: ak = armeysy korpus)
- MD = Military district (VO = voenny okrug)
- GrenCorps = Grenadier Corps (Gren. k = Grenadersky korpus)
- LGrd = Lifeguard (l.-gv. = leyb-gvardi)
- SibCorps = Sibirian Corps (Sib. k = Sibirsky korpus)
- TurkCorps = Turkestan Corps (Sib. k = Sibirsky korpus)
Fronts
- Northwestern Front (until August 1915)
- Northern Front (from August 1915)
- Western Front (from August 1915)
- Southwestern Front
- Romanian Front
- Caucasus Front
Armies
see List of Russian armies in World War I
The Guards
1st Guards Corps
Located in Saint Petersburg and surroundings — Pushkin, Petergof and Gatchina, excepted the 3rd Infantry Division (3 ID) and the Independent Cavalry Brigade (ICavBr), located in Warsaw and subordinated to the XXIII AC
Formation, unit | established |
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Infantry | |
1683 | |
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1683 |
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1730 |
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1796 – battalion (1806) |
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1811 (established as LGrd Litovsky Regiment, in 1817 — renamed to LGrd Moscow Regiment) |
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1756 – 1st -й Grenadier Regiment (1813) |
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1796, under the patronage of Paul I of Russia (ru: Pavel), received the name of the Imperator, as Pavlovsky Regiment (1813) |
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1806 – Battalion of the Imperial Militsiya (1808) |
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from 1915 Division |
Cavalry | |
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in Warsaw |
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1817 |
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1824 |
Fortresses
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Army Corps
Cavalry Corps
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Cavalry Divisions
Cossack Divisions
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See also
- Military district (Russian Empire) - list of military districts.
Bibliography
- Ėmmanuelʹ, V. A. (2013). The Russian Imperial Cavalry in 1914 (First Winged Hussar Publishing ed.). Point Pleasant, NJ: Winged Hussar Publishing LLC. ISBN 0988953218.
Further reading
- Florinsky, Michael T. "The Russian Mobilization of 1914," Political Science Quarterly (1927) 42#2 pp. 203–227 in JSTOR