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Russian Armies, 1 February 1915 Russian Armies 1 February 1915 Northwest Front: Ruzsky 10th Army: Sievers III Corps 56th Smolensk Infantry Division 221st Roslav Infantry Regiment 222nd Krasnan Infantry Regiment 223rd Odoev Infantry Regiment 224th Yukhnov Infantry Regiment 73rd Orel Infantry Division 289th Korotoyav Infantry Regiment 290th Valuiisk Infantry Regiment 291st Trubchev Infantry Regiment 292nd New Archangel Infantry Regiment XX Corps 27th Vilna Infantry Division 105th Orenburg Infantry Regiment 106th Ufa Infantry Regiment 107th Troitzk Infantry Regiment 108th Saratov Infantry Regiment 28th Kovno Infantry Division 109th Volga Infantry Regiment 110th Kama Infantry Regiment 111th Don Infantry Regiment 112th Ural Infantry Regiment 29th Riga Infantry Division 113th Starodub Infantry Regiment 114th Novotorzh Infantry Regiment 115th Vyazma Infantry Regiment 116th Little Russia Infantry Regiment 53rd Moscow Infantry Division 209th Bogorod Infantry Regiment 210th Bronitz Infantry Regiment 211th Nikolsk Infantry Regiment 212th Romanov Infantry Regiment XXVI Corps 64th Odessa Infantry Division 253rd Perikop Infantry Regiment 254th Knolaiev Infantry Regiment 255th Akkerman Infantry Regiment 256th Elisavetgrad Infantry Regiment 84th Perm Infantry Division 333rd Glazov Infantry Regiment 334th Ibitsk Infantry Regiment 335th Chelyabin Infantry Regiment 336th Anapa Infantry Regiment III Siberian Corps 7th (Irkutsk) Siberian Rifle Division 25th Siberian Regiment 26th Siberian Regiment 27th Siberian Regiment 28th Siberian Regiment 1 8th (Krasnoyarsk) Siberian Rifle Division 29th Siberian Regiment 30th Siberian Regiment 31st Siberian Regiment 32nd Siberian Regiment 57th Kaluga Infantry Division 225th Liven Infantry Regiment 226th Zemiyan Infantry Regiment 227th Epiphan Infantry Regiment 228th Zadon Infantry Regiment XXII Corps 1st Finnish Brigade 1st Finnish Regiment 2nd Finnish Regiment 2nd Finnish Brigade 3rd Finnish Regiment 4th Finnish Regiment 3rd Finnish Brigade 5th Finnish Regiment 6th Finnish Regiment 4th Finnish Brigade 7th Finnish Regiment 8th Finnish Regiment Independent Units: 68th Pskov Infantry Division 269th Novarzhev Infantry Regiment 270th Gatchina Infantry Regiment 271st Krasnoe Selo Infantry Regiment 272nd Gdov Infantry Regiment 1st Moscow Cavalry Division Moscow Dragoon Regiment St. Petersburg Uhlan Regiment Sumy Hussar Regiment 1st Don Cossack Regiment 3rd Kovno Cavalry Division New Russia Dragoon Regiment Smolensk Uhlan Regiment Elisavetgrad Hussar Regiment 3rd Don Cossack Regiment 1st Independent Cavalry Brigade Organization unknown 12th Army: Plehve I Turkestan Corps 11th (Omsk) Siberian Rifle Division 41st Siberian Regiment 42nd Siberian Regiment 43rd Siberian Regiment 44th Siberian Regiment 1st Turkestan Brigade 1st Turkestan Regiment 2nd Turkestan Regiment 2nd Turkestan Brigade 3rd Turkestan Regiment 4th Turkestan Regiment 2 IV Siberian Corps 9th Siberian Division 33rd Siberian Regiment 34th Siberian Regiment 35th Siberian Regiment 36th Siberian Regiment 10th Siberian Division 37th Siberian Regiment 38th Siberian Regiment 39th Siberian Regiment 40th Siberian Regiment Independent Units: 77th Kazan Infantry Division 305th Laishev Infantry Regiment 306th Mokshan Infantry Regiment 307th Spassk Infantry Regiment 308th Cheboksarsk Infantry Regiment 5th Samar Cavalry Division Kargopol Dragoon Regiment Lithuania Uhlan Regiment Alexandria Hussar Regiment 5th Don Cossack Regiment 2nd Cavalry Division (1 brigade) I Cavalry Corps 6th Tsyekhanov Cavalry Division Glukhov Dragoon Regiment Volhynia Uhlan Regiment Klyastik Hussar Regiment 6th Don Cossack Regiment 8th Kishinev Cavalry Division Astrakhan Dragoon Regiment Vorznesnk Uhlan Regiment Lubensk Hussar Regiment 8th Don Cossack Regiment 15th Polotsk Cavalry Division Pereislav Dragoon Regiment Tartar Uhlan Regiment Ukraine Hussar Regiment 3rd Ural Cossack Regiment Erdelli Cavalry Corps 14th Lodz Cavalry Division White Russia Dragoon Regiment Iamburg Uhlan Regiment Mitau Hussar Regiment 14th Don Cossack Regiment 4th Don Cossack Division 19th (?) Don Cossack Regiment 24th Don Cossack Regiment 25th Don Cossack Regiment 26th Don Cossack Regiment Independent Units: 4th Bialystok Cavalry Division Novotroitsk-Ekaterinoslav Dragoon Regiment Kharkov Uhlan Regiment Mariupol Hussar Regiment 3 4th Don Cossack Regiment 4th "Cavalry School" Brigade 20th Finland Dragoon Regiment Cavalry Officer School Regiment 1st Army: Litvinov V Siberian Corps 6th Siberian Division 21st Siberian Infantry Regiment 22nd Siberian Infantry Regiment 23rd Siberian Infantry Regiment 24th Siberian Infantry Regiment 50th St. Petersburg Infantry Division 197th Lesnot Infantry Regiment 198th Alexander Nevsky Infantry Regiment 199th Kronstadt Infantry Regiment 200th Kronshlot Infantry Regiment 79th Kiev Infantry Division 313th Balsuhov Infantry Regiment 314th Novo Oskol Infantry Regiment 315th Glukhov Infantry Regiment 316th Khvalin Infantry Regiment II Caucasian Corps (1st) Caucasian Grenadier Division 13th Erivan Grenadier Regiment 14th Georgia Grenadier Regiment 15th Tiflis Grenadier Regiment 16th Mingrelia Grenadier Regiment 51st Kutais Infantry Division 201st Potiya Infantry Regiment 202nd Goria Infantry Regiment 203rd Sukhum Infantry Regiment 204th Ardagan-Milhailov Infantry Regiment 1st Caucasian Rifle Brigade 1st Caucasian Rifle Regiment 2nd Caucasian Rifle Regiment I Siberian Corps 1st (Nikolsk-Ussurisk) Siberian Rifle Division 1st Siberian Regiment 2nd Siberian Regiment 3rd Siberian Regiment 4th Siberian Regiment 2nd (Rodsdolonoye) Siberian Rifle Division 5th Siberian Regiment 6th Siberian Regiment 7th Siberian Regiment 8th Siberian Regiment 3rd Turkestan Rifle Brigade 5th Turkestan Rifle Regiment 6th Turkestan Rifle Regiment 1st Caucasian (Kars) Cavalry Division 16th Tver Dragoon Regiment 17th Nizhegorod Regiment 18th Seversk Regiment 1st Khoper Cossack Regiment 4 Guard Cossack Division Organization unknown 2nd Army: Smirnov Combined VI & VII Siberian Corps 25th Dvina Infantry Division 97th Livonia Infantry Regiment 98th Yuriev Infantry Regiment 99th Ivangorod Infantry Regiment 100th Ostrov Infantry Regiment 55th Moscow Infantry Division 217th Kovorv Infantry Regiment 218th Gorbatov Infantry Regiment 219th Kotelnyesk Infantry Regiment 220th Skopin Infantry Regiment 59th Voronezh Infantry Division 233rd Starobil Infantry Regiment 234th Boguchars Infantry Regiment 235th Belebaevsk Infantry Regiment 236th Borissogleb Infantry Regiment 3rd Siberian Division 9th Siberian Regiment 10th Siberian Regiment 11th Siberian Regiment 12th Siberian Regiment 14th Siberian Division 53rd Siberian Regiment 54th Siberian Regiment 55th Siberian Regiment 56th Siberian Regiment II Siberian Corps 4th (Chita) Siberian Rifle Division 13th Siberian Regiment 14th Siberian Regiment 15th Siberian Regiment 16th Siberian Regiment 5th (Berezouvka) Siberian Rifle Division 17th Siberian Regiment 18th Siberian Regiment 19th Siberian Regiment 20th Siberian Regiment XXVII Corps 63rd Kishinev Infantry Division 249th Dunai Infantry Regiment 250th Baltion Infantry Regiment 251st Stavuchan Infantry Regiment 252nd Khotin Infantry Regiment 76th Bobruisk Infantry Division 301st Bobruisk Infantry Regiment 302nd Surazh Infantry Regiment 303rd Sinensk Infantry Regiment 304th Novgorod-Siversk Infantry Regiment Unknown Combined Division 5 Attached: 2nd Suwalki Cavalry Division Pskov Dragoon Regiment Courland Uhlan Regiment Pavlograd Hussar Regiment 2nd Don Cossack Regiment 4th Bialystok Cavalry Division Novotroitsk-Ekaterinoslav Dragoon Regiment Kharkov Uhlan Regiment Mariupol Hussar Regiment 4th Don Cossack Regiment 5th Army: Tsarin I Corps 22nd Novgorod Infantry Division 85th Vyborg Infantry Regiment 86th Wilmanstrand Infantry Regiment 87th Neschlot Infantry Regiment 88th Petrov Infantry Regiment 24th Pskov Infantry Division 93rd Irkhtsk Infantry Regiment 94th Yenisei Infantry Regiment 95th Krasnoyarsk Infantry Regiment 96th Omsk Infantry Regiment IV Corps 30th Minsk Infantry Division 117th Yaroslav Infantry Regiment 118th Shiisk Infantry Regiment 119th Kolomon Infantry Regiment 120th Serpukhov Infantry Regiment 40th Bobruisk Infantry Division 157th Imeretin Infantry Regiment 158th Kutais Infantry Regiment 159th Guria Infantry Regiment 160th Abkhazia Infantry Regiment XXIII Corps 3rd Guards (Warsaw) Infantry Division Lithuania Guard Infantry Regiment Kexholm Guard Infantry Regiment St. Petersburg Guard Infantry Regiment 2nd Novo Georgievsk Infantry Division 5th Kaluga Infantry Regiment 6th Libau Infantry Regiment 7th Reval Infantry Regiment 8th Estonia Infantry Regiment 1st Rifle Division 1st Rifle Regiment 2nd Rifle Regiment 3rd Rifle Regiment 4th Rifle Regiment 6 XIX Corps 17th Cholm Infantry Division 65th Moscow Infantry Regiment 66th Butyrki Infantry Regiment 67th Borodino Infantry Regiment 68th Tarutino Infantry Regiment 38th Brest Infantry Division 149th Black Sea Infantry Regiment 150th Taman Infantry Regiment 151st Paytigorfa Infantry Regiment 152nd Vladikavkaz Infantry Regiment V Corps 7th Voronezh Infantry Division 25th Smolensk Infantry Regiment 26th Moghilev Infantry Regiment 27th Vitebsk Infantry Regiment 28th Polotsk Infantry Regiment 10th Nizhni-Novgorod Infantry Division 37th Ekaterinburg Infantry Regiment 38th Tobolsk Infantry Regiment 39th Tomsk Infantry Regiment 40th Kolyvan Infantry Regiment 5th Don Cossack Division 27th Don Cossack Regiment 28th Don Cossack Regiment 29th Don Cossack Regiment 33rd Don Cossack Regiment Southwest Front: Ivanov 4th Army: Evert XVI Corps 41st Kazan Infantry Division 161st Alexandropol Infantry Regiment 162nd Akhaltsykh Infantry
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