3rd Siberian Army Corps (Russian Empire)

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3rd Siberian Army Corps

Russian positions in the passes of Liao-yang.jpg

Russian 76-mm M1900 field guns of the 3rd Siberian Army Corps during the Russo-Japanese War.
active August 1900 to 1918
Country Russian Empire 1721Russian Empire Russian Empire
Armed forces Russian Empire 1721Russian Empire Imperial Russian Army
Type corps
Strength about 30,000 men
Location Irkutsk Military District
Butcher Russo-Japanese War
Land battle on the Yalu
Battle of Motien Pass
Battle of Liaoyang
Battle of Mukden

First World War

Supreme command
list of Commander in chief

The 3rd Siberian Army Corps was a large unit of the Imperial Russian Army . It was set up in August 1900 and disbanded in 1918.

history

In 1900 the 3rd Siberian Army Corps was set up in the Irkutsk Military District under the command of Lieutenant General Sergei Mylov .

During the Russo-Japanese War it took part in the battles at Yalu , Motien-Pass , Liaoyang and Mukden and was, along with the 1st Siberian Army Corps , one of the most widely used large Russian units during the war.

The Army Corps took part in World War I and was disbanded in 1918.

structure

1900

  • 3rd East Siberian Rifle Division (Lieutenant General Kaschtalinsky)
    • 1st Brigade (Major General Mordanov)
      • 9th Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
      • 10th Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
    • 2nd Brigade (Major General Stolzin)
      • 11th Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
      • 12th Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
    • 3rd East Siberian Rifle Artillery Brigade (Colonel Schwerin)
      • 4 field artillery batteries (6 guns each)
  • 6th Siberian Infantry Division (Major General Denilov)
    • 1st Brigade (Major General Jazinin)
      • 21st Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
      • 22nd Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
    • 2nd Brigade (Major General Krishchinsky)
      • 23rd Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
      • 24th Infantry Regiment (3 battalions)
    • 6th East Siberian Rifle Artillery Brigade (Colonel Meister)
  • 1. Mounted Mountain Artillery Battery (6 guns)
  • Ussuri Cossack Regiment (5 Sotnias [companies])
  • 2nd East Siberian Engineer Battalion

1914

  • 7th Siberian Infantry Division
  • 8th Siberian Infantry Division
  • 3rd Siberian Artillery Battalion

Commander in chief

Surname From To
1. Lieutenant General Sergei Nikolayevich Mylov August 1900 January 1901
2. Lieutenant General Anatoly Michailowitsch Stößel February 1904 May 1904
3. Lieutenant General Fyodor Eduardowitsch Keller May 1904 July 1904
4th Lieutenant General Nikolai Iudowitsch Ivanov August 1904 March 1905
5. Lieutenant General Nikolai Kashtalinsky March 1905 September 1905
6th Lieutenant General Paul von Rennenkampff June 1906 December 1906
7th Lieutenant General Nikolai Nikolaevich Fleischer December 1906 July 1907
8th. Lieutenant General Yevgeny Alexandrovich Radkewitsch June 1908 1912
9. Lieutenant General Vladimir Jegorowitsch Bucholz September 1912 April 1913
10. Lieutenant General Vladimir Petrovich Korneev April 1913 August 1914
11. General of the Infantry Yevgeny Alexandrovich Radkewitsch August 1914 April 1915
12. Lieutenant General Vladimir Onufrijewitsch Trofimov April 1915 April 1917
13. Lieutenant General Vladimir Fyodorovich Junkovsky October 1917 December 1917

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Kowner, p. 95
  2. ^ Kowner, p. 95
  3. Colonel Gertsch, p. 39
  4. ^ Kowner, p. 95
  5. Colonel Gertsch, p. 39
  6. ^ The Russo-Japanese War, Collier's War Correspondents, 1904
  7. ^ Kowner, p. 95
  8. ^ Kowner, p. 95
  9. ^ Kowner, p. 95
  10. ^ Kowner, p. 95