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Russian Caucasus Army (World War I) Information

The Russian Caucasus Army (Russian: Кавказскaя армия) of World War I was the Russian field army that fought in the Caucasus Campaign and Persian Campaign of World War I.

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Period of existence

The Caucasus Army was formed in July 1914 from units of the Caucasus Military District. It ceased to exist in April 1917 when it was reorganized as the Caucasus Front, although this Front contained many of the same units and continued fighting in the same theater. This Front in turn formally ceased to exist in March 1918.

Organization

Order of Battle, 1914

The Caucasus Army was under the nominal command of the Governor General of the Caucasus Illarion Vorontsov-Dashkov at the start of hostilities[1]. His chief of command was Aleksandr Zakharevich Myshlayevsky. The Caucasus Army had 100 battalions of infantry, 117 sotnis (cavalry squadrons), and 256 guns for a total of 100,000 troops. [1] Before the war the army was dispersed into two groups according to the two main operating areas: the Kars group (Kars - Erzurum) with 6 divisions in the region of Otu - Sarikamish and the Erivan group (Erivan - Alashkert) with 2 divisions, reinforced by a large number of cavalry, in the vicinity of Igdir.

The flanks were covered by small units formed from the Border Guard, the Cossacks, and the militia. Due to the defeats at the Battle of Tannenberg and the Masurian Lakes, the Russians redeployed almost half their forces to the Prussian front, leaving behind just 65,000 troops from the initial 100,000 to face the Ottoman army[1] .

The 1914 engagements were Bergmann Offensive, Ardahan, and Battle of Sarıkamış

Order of Battle, 1915

It was under the nominal command of the Governor General of the Caucasus Nicholas Nikolaevich beginning with the January 1915.[1]. His chief of command was Nikolai Yudenich.

The 1915 engagements were Battle of Dilman, Van, Battle of Manzikert (1915), and Kara Killisse

Order of Battle, 1916

The 1916 engagements were Erzincan, Erzerum Offensive, Trebizond Campaign, Battle of Bitlis, and Mush.

Order of Battle, 1917

It was under the nominal command of Vasily Kharlamov of Transcaucasian Commissariat beginning with the May 1917.[1]. His chief of command was Ilia Odishelidze.

Notable officers

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Hinterhoff, Eugene (1984). The Campaign in Armenia. Marshall Cavendish Illustrated Encyclopedia of World War I, vol ii. New York: Marshall Cavendish Corporation. pp. 500. ISBN 0-86307-181-3.

Categories: History of the Ottoman Empire | 20th century in Armenia | Armies of the Russian Empire

 

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