3rd Infantry Division (Russian Empire) explained

Unit Name:3rd Infantry Division
Native Name:3-я пехотная дивизия
Dates:1806 – c. 1918
Branch: Russian Imperial Army
Role:Infantry
Size:approx. 20,000[1]
Garrison:Kaluga
Battles:

The 3rd Infantry Division (Russian: 3-я пехотная дивизия, 3-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya) was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army that existed in various formations from 1806 until the end of World War I and the Russian Revolution. From before 1903 to the end of its existence the division was based in Kaluga.[2]

History

The unit was initially formed in 1806. In 1916, during World War I, the 3rd Infantry Division took part in the Brusilov Offensive. It was demobilized around the time of the Russian Revolution and the subsequent unrest.

Organization

Russian infantry divisions consisted of a staff, two infantry brigades, and one artillery brigade. The 3rd Infantry Division was part of the 17th Army Corps as of 1914.[3]

Known commanders

Name From To
122.08.1863 4.04.1876
219.05.1900 8.04.1904
311.01.1906 22.09.1910
422.09.1910 15.04.1914
5??.07.1916 1917

Known chiefs of staff

Name From To
129.02.1896 31.10.1899
225.11.1899 15.10.1902
3Colonel Grulev 1.07.1903 ?
41.06.1904 25.08.1905
516.06.1908 4.06.1910
6Colonel Pavlyuk 1.02.1913 ?
7Colonel Serebryannikov 1.04.1914 ?
85.02.1916 3.11.1916

Notes and References

  1. Book: 1996 . Handbook of the Russian Army, 1914. Imperial War Museum (originally British General Staff). London. 978-1870423670. 263.
  2. Web site: 3-я пехотная дивизия . ru . Regiment.ru . 2016 . 8 January 2017.
  3. Web site: THE RUSSIAN ARMY, 1914 . Conrad . Mark . 2001 . 8 January 2017.