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'''Army Order No. 1''' was established in Russia on March 14, 1917. It decreed calls for soldiers to representatives to command units, except in actual combat when officers could take charge. Also, rank & file military to obey the orders of the provisional government only if the Soviet also approved.
'''Army Order No. 1''' was established in [[Russia]] on March 14, 1917. It decreed calls for [[soldiers]] to representatives to command units, except in actual combat when officers could take charge. Also, rank & file military to obey the orders of the provisional government only if the Soviet also approved.
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Army Order No. 1 was established in Russia on March 14, 1917. It decreed calls for soldiers to representatives to command units, except in actual combat when officers could take charge. Also, rank & file military to obey the orders of the provisional government only if the Soviet also approved.