1st Guards Cavalry Division (Russian Empire)
The 1st Guards Cavalry Division was a Guards heavy cavalry division of the Imperial Russian Army.
1st Guards Cavalry Division | |
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1-я Гвардейская кавалерийская дивизия | |
Active | 1810–1918 |
Country | Russian Empire |
Allegiance | Guards Corps |
Branch | Russian Imperial Army |
Type | Heavy Cavalry |
Role | Cavalry |
Battle honours | Borodino Fère-Champenoise Great War |
Organization
1857–1918:
- 1st Cavalry Brigade
- Chevalier Guard Regiment
- Life Guard Horse Regiment, also called the Leib-Guard Horse Regiment or simply the Horse Guards
- 2nd Cavalry Brigade
- His Majesty's Own Cuirassier Guards Regiment,[1]
- Her Majesty's Own Cuirassier Guards Regiment[2]
- 3rd Cavalry Brigade
- 1st Life-Guards Horse Artillery Division
Each regiment comprised four squadrons (or, in Cossack regiments, four sotnyas, or "hundreds"); the colonels of the Guard regiments usually were Major-Generals in rank.[6]
Commanders
- 23.12.1910—30.03.1916 — Nikolai Kaznakov
- 02.04.1916—22.01.1917 — Pavlo Skoropadskyi
- 10.03.1917—15.04.1917 — Evgeny Arseniev
- 15.05.1917—06.08.1917 — Aleksander Eristov
- 19.08.1917— ? — Afrikan P. Bogaewsky
References
- Leib-Gvardii Kirasirskii Ego Velichestva Polk
- Leib-Gvardii Kirasirskii Eia Velichestva Polk
- Leib-Gvardii Kazachii Ego Velichestva Polk
- Leib-Gvardii Atamanskii Ego Imperatorskago Vysochestva Naslednika Tsesarevicha Polk
- "1-я гвардейская кавалерийская дивизия" [1st Guards Cavalry Division]. regiment.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 2016-11-24.
- Other Russian cavalry divisions generally comprised four regiments apiece, each of six squadrons (or sotnyas) of the same size -- 150 men and 8 officers -- under a colonel.
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