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  1. On 2 May, the Russian army was broken through by joint Austro-German forces, retreating from the Gorlice to Tarnów line and losing Premissel. On 4 June 1916, General Aleksei Brusilov carried out an offensive by targeting Kovel. His offensive was a great success, taking 76,000 prisoners from the main attack and 1,500 from the Austrian bridgehead.

  2. In the 1798–1884 timeline, the General ranks were streamlined and the Brigadier rank was abolished. The Captain-Poruchik rank was reestablished again, this time as Staff-Captain. The Second Major and First Major ranks were united. In 1826, Russian Army adopted shoulder insignia and distinct Cossack cavalry ranks.

  3. 2nd Brigade. Brest and Wilmannstrand Infantry Regiments. 3rd Brigade. 30th and 48th Jäger Regiments. Corps Artillery: Seven companies. Elizabethgrad Hussar Regiment. 3rd Infantry Corps: Lieutenant General Nikolai Tuchkov. 1st Grenadier Division: Major General Count Pavel Stroganov. 1st Brigade.

  4. 5 de jul. de 2023 · Imperial Russian Army formations and units (1914) The Eastern Front, as it was in 1914, with the long-occupied territories of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the top centre. This article lists Imperial Russian Army formations and units in 1914 prior to the mobilisation for the Russian invasion of Prussia and the offensive into the Austro ...

  5. Count Aleksander Tatischev 14 March 1823 – 26 August 1827. Prince Alexander Chernyshyov 26 August 1827 – 26 August 1852. Prince Vasily Dolgorukov 26 August 1852 – 17 April 1856. Nikolai Sukhozanet 17 April 1856 – 16 May 1861. Count Dmitry Milyutin 16 May 1861 – 21 May 1881. Pyotr Vannovsky 22 May 1881 – 1 January 1898.

  6. Brusilov Aleksei A. and Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia. 1915. The Russian Eight Army (8-я армия, 8А) was a World War I Russian field army that fought on the Eastern theatre of war . Field management was established in July 1914 at the headquarters of the Kiev Military District. The unit was disbanded in the beginning of 1918.

  7. Composition. At the beginning of the war, the army consisted of: Field Office (HQ 4th Army) (formed on August 2, 1914 at the headquarters of the Kazan Military District) Grenadier Corps. 14th Army Corps. 16th Army Corps. 3rd Caucasian Corps (transferred from Third Army)