11th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
Appearance
11th Army Corps | |
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Active | 1813 1899–1901 1908–1917 |
Country | Russian Empire |
Allegiance | Imperial Russian Army |
Engagements | World War I |
The 11th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army
Before the war the unit was stationed with the Kiev Military District.[1]
Composition (1914)
[edit]- 11th Infantry Division (Lutsk)
- 32nd Infantry Division (Rovno)
- 11th Cavalry Division (Dubno)
- 11th Mortar Artillery Battalion
- 21st Engineering Battalion
Commanders
[edit]- Alexey Ivanovich Shakhovskoy (1876–1879)
- Lieutenant-General Prince Ivan Shakhovskoy, (1888–1892)
- Pavel Grigorievich Dukmasov (1894–1895)
- Dmitrij Petrovich Dohturov (1895–1900)
- Lieutenant General Vladimir Nikolayevich Filipov, (3.03.1900–12.5.1903)
- Lieutenant General Alexandr Yakovlevich Tal (1.07.1903–1905)
- Lieutenant-General (from 6.12.1907 city – General of Infantry) Ivan Aleksandrovich Fullon, (1.06.1905–7.08.1911)
- Lieutenant-General (from 6.12.1912 city – General of Infantry) Nikolai Ivanovich Podvalnyuk, (7.08.1911–13.12.1912)
- General of the cavalry Vladimir Sakharov, (13.12.1913–22.08.1914, 04.09.1915–25.10.1915)
- Lieutenant-General (from 10.04.1916, General of Artillery) Michael A. Barantsev, (03.11.1915–06.04.1917)
- Lieutenant General Konstantin Lukich Gilchevsky, (06.04.1917 -?)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]This article includes a list of references, related reading, or external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations. (June 2016) |
- ^ "THE RUSSIAN ARMY, 1914". marksrussianmilitaryhistory.info. Retrieved 25 June 2023.
- Расписание Сухопутных войск 1836—1914 годов [Directory of the Army, 1836–1914] (in Russian). St. Petersburg: Типографни Генерального штаба [General Staff Printing House]. 1914.
- Caban, Wiesław (2001). Służba rekrutów Królestwa Polskiego w armii carskiej w latach 1831–1873 [Service of Recruits from Congress Poland in the Tsar's Army, 1831–1873] (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo DiG. ISBN 83-7181-209-4.
- Kersnovsky, Anton Antonovich (1994). История русской армии [History of the Russian Army] (in Russian). Vol. 4. Moscow: Golos. ISBN 9785711700593.