83rd Infantry Division (Russian Empire) explained
Unit Name: | 83rd Infantry Division |
Native Name: | 83-я пехотная дивизия |
Dates: | 1914–1918 |
Branch: | Russian Imperial Army |
Role: | Infantry |
The 83rd Infantry Division (ru|83-я пехотная дивизия|translit=83-ya pekhotnaya diviziya) was an infantry division of the Russian Imperial Army.[1] It was organized at Samara in the Kazan Military District on the basis of hidden hidden frame elements of the 48th Infantry Division.
Organization
- 1st Brigade
- 329th Buzuluk Infantry Regiment
- 330th Zlatoustov Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Brigade
- 331st Orsk Infantry Regiment
- 332nd Oboyansk Infantry Regiment
- Artillery and Sappers
- 83rd Field Artillery Brigade
- 31st Separate Sapper Company
Commanders
- July-November 1914: Konstantin Lukich Gilchevsky
References
- Book: Deyo, Daniel C. . Legions of the East: A Compendium of the Russian Army in the First World War . 2016 . 9781540399311.
Notes and References
- Web site: THE RUSSIAN ARMY, 1914 . Conrad . Mark . 2001 . 8 January 2017.