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The 198th Alexander Nevsky Infantry Regiment (Russian: 198-й Александро-Невский пехотный полк) was an infantry regiment of the Russian Imperial Army that existed from 1811 until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution.
The 184th Warsaw Infantry Regiment (Russian: 184 пехотный Варшавский полк) was an infantry regiment of the Imperial Russian Army.The regiment was formed on March 27, 1811, in the reign of Alexander I of Russia.
The 1st General Field Marshal Count Lacy's, His Majesty King of the Hellenes' Neva Infantry Regiment (Russian: 1-й пехотный Невский генерал-фельдмаршала графа Ласси, ныне Его Величества Короля Эллинов полк) was an infantry regiment of the Russian Imperial Army. It ...
1811 – The regiment is transformed into 3 battalions; each battalion now comprises one grenadier company (grenadier and tirailleur platoons) and three fusilier companies. 1812 – As a part of the Grand Duke's Corps of Guards, the regiment moves in March to Vilno , where it joins the 1st Western Army of Barclay-de-Tolly ; on 7 September takes ...
The unit won the Rhode Island International Parachute Competition 1st Place Team Trophy twice, in 1983 and 1987. In 1987, Airborne and Ranger-qualified personnel from Company F deployed to the United Kingdom and jointly trained with 21 Special Air Services (SAS). Company F was the first Army National Guard company ever to deploy from the US and ...
On 28 January 1833, the 1st and 3rd battalions of the 48th Jaeger Regiment were added to the infantry formation, and the Vilnius Regiment was renamed into a Jaeger Regiment. On 22 February 1845, the regiment was assigned a battalion of the Jaeger Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich Regiment , and on 16 December of the same year, the 2nd and 3rd ...
The Moscow Guards Regiment was created on 12 October 1817. In order to constitute the new unit, the two senior battalions of the existing Litovski Regiment of line infantry were transferred to a senior corps of the Imperial Guard designated as the "Old Guard" (ru: старая гвардия).
On 6 January 1885, it received a St. George standard with inscriptions "for courage in the Turkish War of 1877 and 1878" and "1711–1811", along with an Alexander jubilee ribbon. [1] By 1914, the regiment was garrisoned at General Field Marshal Gurko barracks near Jabłonna , part of the 2nd Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division of the 23rd ...