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Vilnius Provincial Battalion – formed on 17 January 1811; on 18 December it was named the Vilnius Local Regiment, from which the 3rd battalion was separated on 19 January 1878, and subsequently went on to form the 170th Molodechno Infantry Regiment. From the remaining part of the regiment, the 17th Reserve Infantry Battalion (later the 169th ...
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 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. It was named after the medieval Kievan Rus' prince and military leader Alexander Nevsky.
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).
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 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 third basement extended about 50 feet (15 m) under W. 9th Street, while the second and first basements only extended about 20 feet (6.1 m) under the street. [21] There were originally only two large shipping doors, each roughly 37 feet (11 m) wide and 21 feet (6.4 m) high, in the rear wall of the third basement.
February 22, 1811 - Chernigov Infantry Regiment. December 29, 1825 – January 3, 1826-Revolt of the Chernigov Infantry Regiment in Ukraine under the direction of Decembrists Lieutenant Colonel S. Muravyov-Apostol and M. Bestuzhev-Rumin. Some 1000 soldiers and 17 regiment officers participated.