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  1. The Imperial German Army (1871-1918) The Imperial Austrian Army (1806–1867) The Austro-Hungarian Army (1804-1918) The Imperial Russian Army (1721-1917) The French Imperial Army (1804-1814 and 1815) Elsewhere. The Imperial Japanese Army; The Imperial Chinese Army; The Manchukuo Imperial Army; The Imperial Iranian Army; The Imperial Brazilian Army

  2. Its predecessor was the Quartermaster Unit that Peter the Great had organized in order to provide topographic support to the Imperial Russian Army in 1702. [1] Following the October 1917 Revolution the corps continued to exist initially under the same name until 1923, when it was renamed as the Military Topographic Service (Военно-Топографическую Службу) of the Red ...

  3. Military units and formations of the Russian Empire‎ (11 C, 21 P) Pages in category "Imperial Russian Army" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  4. Biography Early service. In 1739, Rosenberg was born into a family belonging to the Baltic nobility.He joined the Imperial Russian army and fought against the Kingdom of Prussia in the Seven Years' War and Ottoman Turkey in the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–74, including participation in the naval battle of Chesma, the ravaging of that city, and the capture of its artillery batteries.

  5. D. Andria Dadiani. David Dadiani. Grigol Dadiani (Kolkhideli) Konstantin Dadiani. Didi-Niko Dadiani. Prince David of Georgia. Dmitry Bagration-Imeretinsky. Ivan Dumbadze.

  6. I. Infantry regiments of the Russian Empire ‎ (29 P) Categories: Military units and formations of the Russian Empire. Regiments by country. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  7. General Staff of the Red Army (1921–1946) Revolutionary Military Council of the Republic (1918–1921) Council of People's Commissars on War and Navy Affairs (1917–1918) Imperial Russian Army (1812–1917)