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  2. Kornilov Shock Regiment - Wikipedia

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    In August 1917 it was renamed the Kornilov Shock Regiment, but after the Kornilov affair its name was changed to 1st Russian or Slavonic Shock Regiment. [3] The "Slavonic" name reflected the fact that the regiment included Czech volunteers from the Russian army's Czechoslovak Legion, who wanted to preserve the unit from being disbanded by the Russian Provisional Government.

  3. Battalions of Death - Wikipedia

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    The "shock battalions" were created from soldiers of existing military units, in some cases with entire regiments being designated as shock units, and received additional training with grenades and machine guns. All of the shock unit members were able to wear red and black chevrons and the death's head skull insignia. The volunteers for these ...

  4. Category : Military units and formations of White Russia ...

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 1st Army Corps (Armed Forces of South Russia) 1st Middle Siberian Corps; 1st Officer General Markov Regiment;

  5. Category : Military units and formations of Russia in World War I

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    1st Caucasus Army Corps; 1st Daugavgriva Latvian Rifle Regiment; 1st Guards Infantry Division (Russian Empire) 1st Life Guards Rifle Regiment; 1st Neva Infantry Regiment; 2nd Pavlograd Life Hussar Regiment; 4th Kharkov Uhlan Regiment; 4th Vidzeme Latvian Riflemen Regiment; 5th Kaluga Infantry Regiment; 6th Libau Infantry Regiment; 8th Estonia ...

  6. Lavr Kornilov - Wikipedia

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    But Boris Shaposhnikov, who served with Pyotr Kornilov, the brother of Lavr, in 1903, mentioned the "Kyrgyz" ancestry of their mother - this name was usually used in reference to Kazakhs in 1903. [7] Kornilov's Siberian Cossack father was a friend of Potanin (1835–1920), a prominent figure in the Siberian autonomy movement.

  7. Ranks and insignia of the Imperial Russian Armed Forces

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    Form 1904 - - - - Shoulder board Form 1904 - - - Officers made from lower ranks and from pupils of naval educational institutions "for lack of success in the sciences" Epaulets Form 1904 - - - - Shoulder board Form 1904 - - - Ranks - Флота генерал Flota general: Флота генерал-лейтенант Flota general-lei'tenant ...

  8. Volunteer Army - Wikipedia

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    The Volunteer Army's attempt to capture Yekaterinodar between April 9–13 was a disaster, with Kornilov being killed in battle when he was hit by an artillery shell. Denikin took over command of the remnants of the Volunteer Army and left for the remote stanitsas beyond the Don River region.

  9. 1st Shock Army - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Shock Army (Russian: 1-я ударная армия) was a field army established by the Soviet Union's Red Army during World War II.The 1st Shock Army was created in late 1941 and fought in the northern areas of Russia and the Baltic States until the surrender of Germany in 1945.

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