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Originally posted by MRAKoris
So after all i have finished Northern Army, North-Western Army, Ural, Don and Orenburg White formations and i have to do: Vrangel's army, Siberian Army and Volunteer formations - just translation.

So should i post it here or send to someone? (they're in Excel format) and should i provide names of Army commanders?:confused:

Post them here
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It's especially appropriate seeing as Nursey has extracted the bizarre nature from the thread :)

The army commanders can go in the leaders thread (if they're scripted).
 
Okay!:)


As for the leaders they're not scripted, but i can give a brief description of what the person was like for someone to script that, i feel i can "overgrant" them with skills:D
 
Northern Army/Northern Front

Northern Corps
1st Western Volunteer Corps "Graf Keller"
Infantry Division

2nd Western Volunteer Corps
Baltische Landeswehr
Germanische Legion
Eisendivision
Slavic-British Legion

Onezhskaya Lake Flotilla
Svetlana (fighters' base)

Pechorskaya Flotilla
Severo-Dvinskaya Flotilla

Arctic Ocean Flotilla
Chesma (battleship)
Mikhail (destroyer)
Captain Yurasovsky (destroyer)
Koz'ma Minin (armed ice-breaker)
Svyatoi Georgi (submarine)


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Northern Army/Northern Front
since 6 March 1918
Chaplin Georgi 1886-1950, commander
since 18 Sep. 1918
Durov Boris 1879-1977, colonel
since 3 Nov. 1918
Vickorst Nikolay 1873-1944, rear admiral
since 19 Nov. 1918
Marushevsky Vladimir 1874-1951, major-general
since 6 Aug. 1919
Miller Yevgeny-Ludwig 1867-1939, lieutenant-general
till 1 Feb. 1920

Army:
March 1919 - 15,000 people
15 Apr. 1919 - 24,500 people
July 1919 - 50,000 people
1 Feb. 1920 - 53,278 soldiers, 1492 officers, 10,000 militiamen


Front broken through in February 1920, Army dissolved or evacuated

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Legend:

1) In bold typeface huge formations of a corps or army status are give.
2) In brackets the classes of warships are given.
3) Monospace between Corps shows which units belong to which corps, if they are independent there is a monospace between units of a corps and independent units. Note, there were Independent units within Army that did not belong to corps.
 
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North-Western Army

Pskovsky Volunteer Corps
1st Rifle Division

1st Independent Infantry Division

1st Army Corps
2nd Infantry Division
3rd Infantry Division
5th Infantry Division

2nd Army Corps
4th Infantry Division
6th Infatry Division

Independent Tank Strike Batallion

Chudskaya Lake Flotilla


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North-Western Army
since 19 Jun. 1919
Rodzyanko Aleksandr 1879-1970, colonel
since 2 Oct. 1919
Yudenich Nikolay 1862-1933, Infantry general
since 24 Nov. 1919
Glazenap Petr 1882-1951, lieutenant-general
till 22 Jan. 1920


Army:
15 Feb. 1919 - 31,920 people
Oct. 1919 - 18,660 people; 56 cannons; 4 armoured trains; 6 tanks; 2 armoured trucks; 6 planes

In Dec. 1919 withdrawn to Estonia and disbanded
 
Don Army

1st Don Independent Corps
6th Don Infantry Division

2nd Don Independent Corps
1st United Division
4th Don Cavalry Division
7th Don Infantry Division
Don United-Partisan Division

3rd Don Independent Corps
1st Don Cavalry Division
2nd Don Cavalry Division
3rd Don Cavalry Division
4th Don Frontier Division
5th Don Infantry Division
8th Don Infantry Division

4th Don Independent Corps
9th Don Infantry Division
9th Don Cavalry Division
10th Don Infantry Division
10th Don Cavalry Division

4th Armoured Truck Division
Don Armoured Rail Brigade

Don Flotilla


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Don Army
since 3 Apr. 1918
Polyakov Konstantin (?), major-general
since 12 Apr. 1918
Popov Petr 1867-1960, major-general
since 5 May 1918
Denisov Svyatoslav 1878-1957, major-general
since 2 Feb. 1919
Sidorin Vladimir 1882-1943, Infantry general
till 14 Mar. 1920



Army:
1 May 1918 - 17,000 people
1 Jun. 1918 - 40,000 people
1 Aug. 1918 - 31,000 people
20 Nov. 1918 - 49,500 people
1 Feb. 1919 - 38,000 people
15 Feb. 1919 - 15,000 people
15 Jul. 1919 - 43,000 people
1 Sep. 1919 - 39,500 people
1 Oct. 1919 - 46,500 people
15 Oct. 1919 - 52,500 people; 1077 machine-guns; 212 cannons; 6 planes; 7 armoured trains; 4 tanks; 4 armoured trucks
1 Dec. 1919 - 22,000 people
1 Jan. 1920 - 39,000 people
1 Feb. 1920 - 38,000 people; 158 cannons, 687 machine-guns

In March 1920 Don Army was evacuated to Crimea where it was reformed into Independent Don Corps




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Ural Army

1st Ural Army Corps
1st Ural Cossack Division
2nd Ural Cossack Division
6th Ural Cossack Division
3rd Iletskaya Cossack Division

2nd Iletsky Cossack Corps
4th Iletskaya Cossack Division
3rd Ural Cavalry Division
5th Iletskaya Cossack Division

3rd Uralo-Astrakhansky Corps
10th Aviation Group



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Ural Army
since Apr. 1918
Martynov Matvei 1881-1919, major-general
since Sept. 1918
Akutin Vladimir 1861-1920, major-general
since 15 Nov. 1918
Saveliev Nikolay 1870-? after 1919, lieutenant-general
since 8 Apr. 1919
Tolstov Vladimir, 1884-1956, major-general
till Jan. 1920

Army:
Apr. 1918 - 15,000 people
Oct. 1918 - 21,000 people; 169 machine-guns; 51 cannons
Jul. 1919 - 25,000 people; 174 machine-guns; 52 cannons
Beg. 1920 - 12,000 people

In Jan.-Mar. 1920 completely defeated and exterminated; with the help of traitors-Kirghyz cavalry
 
Orenburg Army

1st Orenburg Independent Cossack Corps
1st Orenburg Cossack Division
2nd Orenburg Cossack Division
4th Orenburg Cossack Division

2nd Orenburg Cossack Corps
5th Orenburg Cossack Division

1st Orenburg Infantry Cossack Division
11th Siberian Rifle Division

1st Volzhsky Army Corps
1st Samarskaya Rifle Division
3rd Simbirskaya Rifle Division
13th Kazanskaya Rifle Division

11th Yaitsky Army Corps
21st Yaitskaya Rifle Division

United-Turkestan Corps


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Orenburg Army
since 17 Oct. 1918
Dutov Aleksandr 1879-1921, lieutenant-general
since 23 May 1919
Belov Petr ?-? after 1921, major-general
since 21 Sept. 1919
Dutov Aleksandr 1879-1921, lieutenant-general
till 16 Oct. 1919

Army:
Dec. 1918 - 10,000 people
Jun. 1919 - 34,200 people; 247 machine-guns; 27 cannons
10 Oct. 1919 - 20,000 people

Disbanded and incorporated into Independent Semirechenskaya Army




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Siberian Army

1st Middle Siberian Rifle Corps
1st Tomskaya Middle Siberian Rifle Division
1st Siberian Strike Brigade
1st Siberian Rifle Division
2nd Middle Siberian Rifle Division
3rd Irkutskaya Siberian Rifle Division
16th Permskaya Siberian Rifle Division

2nd Siberian Chasseurs Corps
3rd Siberian Chasseurs Division
4th Siberian Chasseurs Division

2nd Steppe Siberian Army Corps
1st Steppe Siberian Rifle Division
2nd Steppe Siberian Rifle Division
4th Siberian Rifle Division
5th Siberian Rifle Division
13th Siberian Rifle Division
Partisan Division 'Ataman Annenkov'

2nd Ufimsky Army Corps
2nd Ufimskaya Cavalry Division
4th Ufimskaya Rifle Division 'General Kornilov'
8th Kamskaya Rifle Division 'Admiral Kolchak'

3rd Steppe Siberian Army Corps
2nd Steppe Siberian Rifle Division
3rd Siberian Aviation Group
4th Omskaya Steppe Siberian Rifle Division
6th Siberian United Division
7th Steppe Siberian Rifle Division
7th Ural Rifle Division
18th Siberian Rifle Division

3rd Uralsky Mountain Rifle Corps
6th Uralskaya Chelyabinskaya Mountain Rifle Division
7th Uralskaya Chelyabinskaya Mountain Rifle Division
12th Siberian Rifle Division

4th East Siberian Army Corps
8th Siberian Rifle Division
14th Siberian Rifle Division

5th Priamursky Independent Corps
1st Zabaykalskaya Cossack Division
8th Chitinskaya Siberian Rifle Division
9th Siberian Rifle Division
United Cossack Division

6th East Siberian Army Corps
2nd Zabaykalskaya Cossack Division
Special Manchurian Division 'Ataman Semenov'
Native (Buryatian) Cavalry Division

6th Uralsky Army Corps
11th Ural Rifle Division
12th Ural Rifle Division

8th Kamsky Army Corps
15th Votkinskaya Rifle Division
16th Kazanskaya Rifle Division

United Strike Siberian Rifle Corps
1st Strike Siberian Rifle Division
2nd Strike Siberian Rifle Division

Czechoslovak Corps
1st Infantry Division
2nd Infantry Division
Reserve Brigade

Volzhskaya Flotilla
Wulf (tugboat)
Fieldmarshal Milyutin (tugboat)

Ob'-Irtyshskaya Flotilla
Katun'

River Battle Kamskaya Flotilla
Volga (armoured steamer)
Gubytelny

Siberian Flotilla
1st Division
2nd Division
3rd Division
Boyky (destroyer)
Bravy (destroyer)
Grozny (destroyer)
Diomid (ice-breaker)
Lt. Dydymov
Manchur (gunboat)
Orel (auxiliary cruiser)
Smely (destroyer)
Tverdy (destroyer)
Uliss (ice-breaker)
Czechoslovak (floating battery)
Shilka (transport)
Yakut

South Army Group
4th Orenburg Army Corps
2nd Syzranskaya Rifle Division
5th Orenburgskaya Cossack Division
5th Orenburgskaya Rifle Division
9th Bashkir Rifle Division
United Siberian Cossack Division

5th Sterlitamaksky Army Corps
9th Sterlitamakskaya Mountain Rifle Division
10th Verkneuralskaya Mountain Rifle Division

1st Cavalry Division
1st Siberian Cossack Division

1st Strike 'Immortal' Regiment

1st Independent Armoured Trains Division
2nd Siberian Cossack Division
7th Tobolskaya Siberian Rifle Division
16th Siberian Rifle Division
17th Siberian Independent Rifle Division
Asiatic Cavalry Division
Altaic Cavalry Division
Marine Rifle Division
Manchurian Cavalry Division
Siberian Armoured Trains Division


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Siberian Army
since 13 Jun. 1918
Grishin-Almazov Aleksei ?-1919, major-general
since 5 Sept. 1918
Ivanov-Rinov Pavel 1869-? after 1925, major-general
since 15 Dec. 1918
Matkovsky Aleksei 1877-1919, major-general
since 1 Jan. 1919
Gajda Radola 1892-1948, lieutenant-general
since 10 Jul. 1919
Diterikhs Mikhail 1874-1937, lieutenant-general
till 22 Jul. 1919

Split into 3 Armies:

1st Army
since 22 Jul. 1919
Pepelyaev Anatoly 1891-1938, lieutenant-general
till Dec. 1919

2nd Army
since 22 Jul. 1919
Voitsehovsky Sergei 1883-1951, major-general
since 29 Jul. 1919
Lokhvitsky Nikolay 1868-1933, lieutenant-general
till Feb. 1920

3rd Army
since 22 Jul.1919
Sakharov Konstantin 1881-1941, lieutenant-general
since Nov. 1919
Kappel' Vladimir 1881-1920, lieutenant-general
since 14 Dec. 1919
Petrov Vladimir ?, major-genral
since 23 Jan. 1920
Sakharov Konstantin 1881-1941, lieutenant-general
till 22 Feb. 1920

Siberian Army:
Jun. 1918 - 4,000 people
18 Jun. 1918 - 6,047 people
End of Jun. 1918 - 7,600 people; 19 cannons; 30 machine-guns
Jul. 1918 - 23,400 people
8 Aug. 1918 - 40,000 people
1 Sept. 1918 - 60,200 people; 70 cannons; 184 machine-guns
Jun. 1919 - 350,000 people; 600 machine-guns; 164 cannons; 4 armoured trains; 9 planes

1st Army:
Dec. 1919 - 500/600 people

2nd Army:
Dec. 1919 - approx. 1,500 people

3rd Army:
Sept. 1919 - 20,500 people
Dec. 1919 - approx. 2,500 people

Siberian Army was twice reformed on 24 Dec 1918 (into Independent Siberian Army) and on 22 Jul. 1919 split into 3 Armies.

1st Army in Dec. 1919 due to numerous revolts got demoralized and dissolved

2nd Army reached Chita in Feb. 1920 and was included into Far East Army

3rd Army reached Chita and was included into Far East Army
 
South of Russia Armed Forces

1st Army Corps
1st Infantry Division
1st Armoured Truck Division
2nd Armoured Truck Division
3rd Heavy Tank Division
9th Infantry Division
Partisan Infantry Division 'General Alekseev'
Strike Infantry Division 'General Kornilov'
Officer Infantry Division 'General Markov'
Officer Rifle Division 'General Drozdovsky'

2nd Army Corps
3rd Infantry Division
5th Infantry Division
7th Infantry Division
United-Guard Infantry Division

2nd Kuban Corps
2nd Kuban Cossack Division
3rd Kuban Cossack Division
4th Kuban Cossack Division

3rd Army Corps
4th Infantry Division
13th Infantry Division
34th Infantry Division
United Cavalry Division

3rd Kuban Corps
1st Caucasian Cossack Division
1st Terskaya Cossack Division

5th Cavalry Corps
1st Cavalry Division
2nd Cavalry Division

Caucasian Army
1st Kuban Corps
1st Kuban Cossack Division
1st Kuban Cavalry Division
2nd Terskaya Cossack Division
6th Infantry Division
United-Grenadier Division

3rd Army Corps
Crimean Cavalry Division
Chechen Cavalry Division

4th Cavalry Division
1st Cavalry Division
Kabardian Cavalry Division
United-Mountaineer Cavalry Division

United Cavalry Corps
4th Don Division
13th Don Division

1st Native Mountaineer Division
1st Airgroup
1st Airgroup 'General Alekseev'
3rd Airgroup
4th Airgroup
5th Airgroup
7th Airgroup
8th Airgroup
9th Airgroup
1st Automobile Batallion
2nd Automobile Batallion
3rd Automobile Batallion
4th Automobile Batallion
5th Automobile Batallion
6th Automobile Batallion
1st Armoured Trains Division
2nd Armoured Trains Division
3rd Armoured Trains Division
4th Armoured Trains Division
5th Armoured Trains Division
6th Armoured Trains Division
7th Armoured Trains Division
8th Armoured Trains Division
9th Armoured Trains Division
10th Armoured Trains Division
1st Heavy Tank Division
2nd Heavy Tank Division
2nd Infantry Division
3rd Armoured Truck Division
4th Light Tank Division
4th Rifle Division
9th Cavalry Division
12th Cavalry Division
31st Infantry Division
Guard Infantry Division
Circassian Cavalry Division


1st Black Sea Fleet Squad
General Alekseev (battleship)
Kagul (cruiser)
Almaz (auxiliary cruiser)
Bug (auxiliary cruiser)

1st Destroyer Division
Bespokoyny (destroyer)
Derzky (destroyer)
Gnevny (destroyer)
Pylky (destroyer)

2nd Destroyer Division
Zharky (destroyer)
Zhivoy (destroyer)
Zvonky (destroyer)
Zorky (destroyer)
Capt. Sakken (destroyer)

Vodoley (transport)
Kronstadt (transport)

1st Submarine Division
Tyulen'
Utka
Burevestnik
AG-22

2nd Black Sea Fleet Squad
Terets (gunboat)
Samir (gunboat)
Grozny (gunboat)
Strazh (gunboat)

1st River Gunboat Division
Altay
Ural
Georgi
Caucasus

Strogy (destroyer)
Dzhigit (ice-breaker)
Vsadnik (ice-breaker)
Gaydamak (ice-breaker)

2nd Patrol Boat Division

1st Storm-Boat Division
Maria
Pantikapea
Meotida
Dmitri

6th Armoured Boat Division

K-10 (gunboat)
K-12 (gunboat)
Rostislav (battleship)
Tserigo (destoyer)
Polezny (ice-breaker)
Svirepy (destroyer)
K-15 (gunboat)
Pospeshny (destroyer)
Count Ignatiev (steamer)
Nikola Pasic (storm-boat)
Dneprovets (steamer)
Ostorozhny (steamer)
Tsiklon (steamer)
Georgi Pobedonosets (battleship)

Caspian Flotilla
Nadezhda (gunboat)
Grozny (gunboat)
Lenkoranets (transport)
Kizil-Agtach (transport)



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South of Russia Armed Forces
since 26 Dec. 1918
Denikin Anton 1872-1947, lieutenant-general
since 22 Mar. 1920
baron Vrangel' Petr 1878-1928, lieutenant-general
till 28 Apr. 1920


Army:
5 Jul. 1919 - 244,890 people
5 Oct. 1919 - 159,453 people; 2813 machine-guns; 601 cannons; 72 planes; 41 armoured trains; 34 armoured trucks; 38 tanks


The Southern Front was broken by the Reds abd the army was evacuated to Crimea where it was reformed to supplement Russian Army of general Vrangel'.
 
Far East Army

1st Corps
1st Zabaykalskaya Cossack Division
1st Manchurian Cavalry Division
Zabaykalskaya Cossack Brigade

2nd Corps
1st Rifle Brigade
2nd Siberian Rifle Brigade
3rd Irkutskaya Siberian Rifle Division
3rd Regimental Omskaya Rifle Division

3rd Corps
2nd Independent Siberian Rifle Brigade
Izhevsko-Votkinskaya Brigade
Povolzhskaya Brigade

2nd Ufimskaya Rifle Division
Asiatic Cavalry Division
Armoured Division
Volunteer Brigade
Orenburgskaya Cossack Brigade
Independent Buryatian Cavalry Brigade
Independent Yenisei Cossack Brigade
Independent United Ussuriyskaya Division 'Ataman Kalmykov'
United-Cossack Brigade

Siberian Flotilla
Baikal (ice-breaker)
Batareya (gunboat)
Ilia Muromets (tugboat)
Magnit (armoured boat)
Nadezhny (ice-breaker)
Okhotsk (transport)
Patrokl (armoured boat)
Svir'
Uliss (ice-breaker)




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Far East Army
since 20 Feb. 1920
Voitsehovsky Sergei 1883-1951, major-general
since 27 Apr. 1920
Lokhvitsky Nikolay 1868-1933, lieutenant-general
since 22 Aug. 1920
Verzhbitsky Grigory 1875-1941, lieutenant-general
since 1 Jun. 1922
Diterikhs Mikhail 1874-1937, lieutenant-general
till Nov. 1922


Army:
Feb. 1920 - 40,000 people (10,000 people ready for warfares)
May 1920 - 45,000 people (20,000 people ready for warfares)
May 1921 - 30,000 people
6 Nov. 1921 - 27,000 people (6,000-9,000 people ready for warfares)
25 Dec. 1921 - 4130 people
Aug. 1922 - 8,000 people; 19 cannons; 3 armoured trains
End 1922 - 8,000 people


Eventually defeated and evacuated to China




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Russian Army

1st Army
1st Army Corps
2nd Cavalry Division
Strike Infantry Division 'General Kornilov'
Officer Infantry Division 'General Markov'
Officer Rifle Division 'General Drozdovsky'

Don Corps
1st Don Cavalry Division
2nd Don Cavalry Division
3rd Don Division

Cavalry Corps
1st Cavalry Division
2nd Cavalry Division

2nd Army
2nd Crimean Army Corps
1st United Infantry Division
13th Infantry Division
34th Infantry Division

3rd Amry Corps
6th Infantry Division
7th Infantry Division

Kuban Corps
1st Kuban Cossack Division

United Corps
3rd Cavalry Division


1st Airgroup 'General Alekseev'
2nd Airgroup
3rd Airgroup
4th Airgroup
5th Airgroup
6th Airgroup
1st Armoured Trains Division
2nd Armoured Trains Division
3rd Armoured Trains Division
1st Tank Division
Reserve Armoured Truck Division
Resrve Tank Division
1st Armoured Truck Division
2nd Armoured Truck Division


1st Black Sea Fleet Squad
General Alekseev (battleship)
Almaz (auxiliary cruiser)
Bug (auxiliary cruiser)

1st Destroyer Division
Bespokoyny (destroyer)
Gnevny (destroyer)
Pylky (destroyer)

2nd Destroyer Division
Zharky (destroyer)
Zhivoy (destroyer)
Zorky (destroyer)

Vodoley (transport)
Kronstadt (transport)

1st Submarine Division
Utka
Burevestnik
AG-22

2nd Black Sea Fleet Squad
Terets (gunboat)
Samir (gunboat)
Grozny (gunboat)
Strazh (gunboat)

1st River Gunboat Division
Altay
Ural
Georgi
Caucasus

Strogy (destroyer)
Dzhigit (ice-breaker)
Vsadnik (ice-breaker)
Gaydamak (ice-breaker)

2nd Patrol Boat Division

1st Storm-Boat Division
Maria
Pantikapea
Meotida
Dmitri

6th Armoured Boat Division

3rd Black Sea Fleet Squad
Derzky (destroyer)
Zvonky (destroyer)
General Kornilov (cruiser)
Capt. Sakken (destroyer)
Tyulen' (submarine)
Cesarevich Georgi (auxiliary cruiser)

1st River Gunboat Division
Alma
Kacha
Salgir

1st Armoured Barge Division
1st Patrol Boat Division
3rd Boat Division
1st Hydroaviation Group

Ataman Kaledin
Bug (mine-sweeper)
Kornilov (transport)
Khersones (transport)
Shilka (transport)
Yalta (transport)


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Russian Army
since 28 Apr. 1920
baron Vrangel' Petr 1878-1928, lieutenant-general
till 17 Nov.1920

Army:
May 1920 - 22,000 people
Jun. 1920 - 25,000 people
Sept. 1920 - 300,000 people (of whom 35,000 ready for warfares)
Oct. 1920 - 27,000 people

After the catastrophe in Northern Tavria troops were withdrawn to Crimea and after another defeat evacuated to Turkey
 
Whew, that was a good deal of research i must confess:)