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The Eastern Front, as it was in 1914, with the long-occupied territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the top centre.. This article lists Imperial Russian Army formations and units in 1914 prior to the mobilisation for the Russian invasion of Prussia and the offensive into the Austro-Hungarian province of Galicia.
The Imperial Russian Army or Russian Imperial Army (Russian: Ру́сская импера́торская а́рмия, romanized: Rússkaya imperátorskaya ármiya) was the armed land force of the Russian Empire, active from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was organized into a standing army and a state militia.
A page from the army newspaper, Vestnik X Armii The 10th Army was formed on 5 September [O.S. 23 August] 1914 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.
The Russian Fourth Army was a World War I Russian field army that fought on the ... 19.07.1914 – 22.08.1914 ... List of Imperial Russian Army formations and units ...
The 14th Infantry Division (Russian: 14-я пехотная дивизия, 14-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 Kishinev in the years leading up to 1914 ...
A Military History of Russia: From Ivan the Terrible to the War in Chechnya (2006) excerpts; Stone, David R. The Russian Army in the Great War: The Eastern Front, 1914–1917 (University Press of Kansas, 2015) Stone, Norman. The Eastern Front 1914–1917 (Scribner's, 1975). Turner, Leonard Charles Frederick. "The Russian Mobilization in 1914."
Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations (15 P) R. Russian Imperial Hussars officers (10 P) S. Special forces of Russia (3 C, 16 P) W.
Development of Red Army tactics began during the Russian Civil War, and are still a subject of study within Russian military academies today. They were an important source of development in military theory, and in particular of armoured warfare before, during and after the Second World War, in the process influencing the outcome of World War II and the Korean War.