25th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)

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25th Infantry Division
25-я пехотная дивизия
Active1914–1918
Country Russian Empire
Branch Russian Imperial Army
RoleInfantry

The 25th Infantry Division (Russian: 25-я пехо́тная диви́зия, 25-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya) was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army. It was a part of the 3rd Army Corps.[1]

Organization

  • 1st Brigade
    • 97th Infantry Regiment Livonia (headquarters Dvinsk)
    • 98th Infantry Regiment Yuriev (headquarters Dvinsk)
  • 2nd Brigade, (headquarters Dvinsk)
    • 99th Infantry Regiment of Ivangorod (headquarters Dvinsk)
    • 100th Infantry Regiment Ostrovsky (headquarters Dvinsk)
  • 25th Artillery Brigade

Commanders

  • 08/15/1863 - 1864 - Lieutenant General Babkin, Grigory Danilovich
  • until 05.25.1865 - Major General Likhutin, Mikhail Dorimedontovich
  • 05.24.1865 - 02.19.1877 - Major General (from 08.30, 1865 Lieutenant General) Samsonov, Gavriil Petrovich
  • 02/22/1877 - 04/05/1878 - Major General (from 01/01, 1878 Lieutenant General) Kuzmin, Ilya Alexandrovich
  • 04/05/1878 - 01/23/1883 - Major General (from 08/30, 1881 Lieutenant General) Iolshin, Mikhail Alexandrovich
  • 02/18/1883 - 03/16/1883 - Lieutenant General Trotsky, Vitaly Nikolaevich
  • 03/22/1883 - 07/06/1885 - Lieutenant General Rerberg, Pyotr Fedorovich
  • хх.хх.1885 - 08.26.1888 - Lieutenant General Paul, Alexander Petrovich
  • 09/29/1888 - 05/29/1891 - Lieutenant General Ofrosimov, Evfimy Yakovlevich
  • June 17, 1891 - March 31, 1896 - Lieutenant General Nikolay Turbin
  • 04/08/1896 - 09/27/1901 - Major General (from 05/14/1896 Lieutenant General) Baron Osten-Drizen, Nikolai Fedorovich
  • 13.10.1901 - 02.08.1906 - Lieutenant General Pnevsky, Vyacheslav Ivanovich
  • 08/16/1906 - 11/07/1907 - major general (from 04/22/1907 lieutenant general) Pelzer, Ivan Karlovich
  • 11/07/1907 - 05/02/1910 - Lieutenant General Muffel, Vladimir Nikolaevich
  • 1910-1911: Pavel Savvich
  • 1911-1914: Pavel Bulgakov
  • 1915: Mikhail Sokovin

Chiefs of Staff

  • 08/30/1863 - after 05/03/1865 - Colonel Afanasyev, Dmitry Fedorovich
  • 1866 -? - Lieutenant Colonel Parfyonov, Alexander Demidovich
  • earlier 08.02.1869 - until 20.11.1870 - Colonel Dragat, Ludomir Iosifovich
  • earlier 03/15/1872 - 11/13/1877 - Colonel Myagkov, Ivan Vasilievich
  • 12/14/1877 - 01/07/1886 - Colonel Sunnerberg, Georgy Fedorovich
  • 02/07/1886 - 07/03/1889 - Colonel Parutsky, Vasily Ignatievich
  • 07/14/1889 - 11/06/1896 - Colonel Nechaev, Nikolai Ivanovich
  • 11.22.1896 - 02.24.1900 - Colonel Zegelov, Alexander Alexandrovich
  • 04/05/1900 - 03.24.1904 - Colonel Borisov, Vyacheslav Evstafievich
  • 03.24.1904 - 07.29.1904 - Colonel Kalachov, Nikolai Khristoforovich
  • 09/28/1904 - 05/23/1905 - Colonel Genishta, Vladimir Ivanovich
  • 09/03/1905 - 07/04/1914 - lieutenant colonel (from 04/22/1907 colonel) Sokalsky, Ivan Alekseevich
  • 09.09.1914 - 06.08.1915 - Colonel Romanovsky, Ivan Pavlovich
  • 08/15/1915 - 04/09/1916 - Colonel Plekhanov, Sergei Nikolaevich
  • 11/27/1916 - 10/15/1917 - Lieutenant Colonel (from 12/06/1916 Colonel) Vitkovsky, Konstantin Konstantinovich
  • 10/26/1917 - etc. Lieutenant Colonel Reut, Alexey Ivanovich

References

  1. ^ Conrad, Mark (2001). "THE RUSSIAN ARMY, 1914". Retrieved 8 January 2017.