11th Army Corps (Russian Empire)
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The 11th Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army
Before the war the unit was stationed with the Kiev Military District
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Imperial Russian Army
The Imperial Russian Army was the land armed force of the Russian Empire, active from around 1721 to the Russian Revolution of 1917. In the early 1850s, the Russian army consisted of around 938,731 regular soldiers and 245,850 irregulars . Until the time of military reform of Dmitry Milyutin in...
Before the war the unit was stationed with the Kiev Military District
Kiev Military District
The Kiev Military District was a Russian unit of military-administrative division of the Imperial Russian Army and subsequently of the Ukrainian Army, RKKA, and Soviet Armed Forces...
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Composition
- 11th Infantry Division (LutskLutskLutsk is a city located by the Styr River in northwestern Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Volyn Oblast and the administrative center of the surrounding Lutskyi Raion within the oblast...
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- 1st Brigade (KremenetsKremenetsKremenets is a city in the Ternopil Oblast of western Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Kremenets Raion , and rests 18 km north-east of the great Pochayiv Monastery...
)- 41st Infantry Regiment SelenginskSelenginskNovoselenginsk is a rural locality in Selenginsky District of the Republic of Buryatia, Russia, located on the Selenge River south of Lake Baikal...
- 42nd Infantry Regiment YakutYakutYakut may refer to:* Yakuts, the Turkic people associated with the Sakha Republic* Yakut language, a Turkic language also known as Sakha.* Ruby in Turkish language* Yakut , a breed from Russia*Yakut Pony, horse breed from Siberia, Russia...
- 41st Infantry Regiment Selenginsk
- 2nd Brigade
- 43rd Infantry Regiment OkhotskOkhotskOkhotsk is an urban locality and a seaport at the mouth of the Okhota River on the Sea of Okhotsk, in Okhotsky District, Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. Population: 4,470 ;...
- 44th Infantry Regiment Kamchatskii
- 43rd Infantry Regiment Okhotsk
- 11th Artillery Brigade
- 1st Brigade (Kremenets
- 32nd Infantry Division
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- 1 Brigade
- 125th Infantry Regiment KurskyKurskyKursky , Kurskaya , or Kurskoye may refer to:*Kursky District, name of several districts in Russia*Kursky , name of several rural localities in Russia...
- 126th Infantry Regiment Rylsky
- 125th Infantry Regiment Kursky
- 2nd Brigade
- 127th Infantry Regiment Putivlsky
- 128th Infantry Regiment Starooskolsky
- 32nd Artillery Brigade
- 1 Brigade
- 11-I Cavalry division
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- 1 Brigade
- 11th Regiment Dragunsky Riga
- 11th Regiment Ulansky Chuguevskiy
- 2nd Brigade
- 11th Izjumsky Hussar regiment
- 12th Don Cossack Regiment
- 11th Horse Artillery Battalion
- 11th mortirno-battalion
- 1 Brigade
- 21st engineering battalion
Commanders
- Lieutenant-General Prince Ivan Shakhovskaya, (1892)
- Lieutenant General Vladimir Nikolayevich Philip, (3.03.1900-12.5.1903)
- Lieutenant General Tal (1.07.1903)
- Lieutenant General Mikhail Fedorovich Oreus, (13.01.1903-19.06.1904)
- Lieutenant-General (from 6.12.1907 city - General of Infantry) Ivan Aleksandrovich Fullon, (1.06.1905-7.08.1911)
- Lieutenant-General (from 6.12.1912 city - General of Infantry) Nikolai Ivanovich Podvalnyuk, (7.08.1911-13.12.1912)
- General of the cavalry Vladimir Sakharov, (13.12.1913-22.08.1914, 04.09.1915-25.10.1915)
- Lieutenant-General (from 10.04.1916, General of Artillery) Michael A. Barantsev, (03.11.1915-06.04.1917)
- Lieutenant General Konstantin Lukić Gilchevsky, (06.04.1917 -?)