The 113th Infantry Starorussky Regiment is an infantry military unit of the Russian Imperial Army .
| 113th Old Russian Infantry Regiment | |
|---|---|
Regimental Badge | |
| Years of existence | April 6, 1863 - 1918 |
| A country | |
| Included in | 29th Infantry Division ( 20th Army Corps ) |
| Type of | infantry |
| Dislocation | Shawli , Libau |
| Participation in | World War I |
Regimental holiday - May 9.
Seniority - from November 29, 1796.
Content
Locations
In 1820, the Rylsky infantry regiment from Bobruisk was transferred to the settlement of Klimov, Novozybkovsky district. The second battalion of the regiment in a settlement in the Mogilev province. As part of the 12th Infantry Division [1]
Regiment Formation and Campaigns
Regiment predecessors
The predecessor of the Old Russian Regiment is the former Rylsky Infantry Regiment, formed on November 29, 1796 in Orenburg . During the Patriotic War of 1812, the old Rylsky regiment defended Dinaburg , then took part in the battles at Ostrovno , on Valutina Gora , Borodino , Tarutino and Vyazma . In the overseas campaigns of 1813 and 1814, the Rylsky regiment fought in the Battle of the Peoples near Leipzig and stormed the Montmartre Heights .
On January 9, 1798, the Ryla Musketeer Regiment was granted 10 banners of the 1797 model. One had a white cross, and the corners were green with a dark blue in half. The rest have a green cross, and the corners are dark blue. Coffee poles. In 1824, the Rylsky Infantry Regiment was granted a simple (without inscriptions) banner of the 1816 model. The cross is green, the corners are white.
On January 28, 1833, the old Rylsky Infantry Regiment was disbanded [2] and its battalions became part of the Chernihiv Infantry Regiment , making up the 3rd and 4th active and 6th reserve battalions. In 1849, the Chernihiv regiment was in the Hungarian campaign , and during the Crimean War was part of the troops besieging Silistria . At the end of 1854, the Chernihiv regiment was moved to strengthen troops in the Crimea and was in Sevastopol until the very end of the siege of the city by the English-French .
Old Russian Regiment
The Starorussky regiment was formed on April 6, 1863 in Novozybkov from the 4th reserve battalion of the Chernigov infantry regiment under the name of the Chernihiv reserve infantry regiment, and on August 13 of the same year was named the Starorussian infantry regiment, on March 25, 1864, the regiment was given the number 113. The regiment inherited the insignia of Chernihiv .
On March 18, 1884, seniority was established for the Old Russian Infantry Regiment from November 29, 1796, that is, since the formation of the old Rylsky Regiment. On November 29, 1896, on the centennial day, the regiment was granted the new St. George banner with the Alexander ribbon. On November 29, 1896, the banner was presented to the regiment in the Lithuanian city of Shawli .
During World War I, the regiment fought in East Prussia and in February 1915 was surrounded and was almost completely destroyed along with the 20th Army Corps .
Regiment Insignia
- Regimental St. George's banner with the inscription "For Sevastopol in 1854 and 1855" and "1796-1896" with the Alexander anniversary ribbon. Complained on November 29, 1896.
- Signs on hats for the lower ranks with the inscription "For Distinction" granted in 1833 to the battalions of the old Rylsky regiment for the equation with the battalions of the Chernigov regiment.
Chefs of the regiment
- 09.09.1797 - 05.30.1798 - Infantry General Baron Igelstrom, Osip Andreevich
- 05.30.1798 - 07.14.1803 - Major General Bakhmetiev, Nikolai Nikolaevich
- 07/16/1803 - 07/13/1812 - Major General Okulov, Modest Matveevich
Regiment Commanders
Old Rylsky Infantry Regiment
- 01/02/1797 - 12/29/1797 - Colonel Panov, Vasily Nikolaevich
- 12.29.1797 - 05.31.1798 - Colonel Barykov, Pyotr Alexandrovich
- 09/13/798 - 12/21/1800 - lieutenant colonel (colonel from 17.10.1799) Semichev, Boris Prokofievich
- 02/08/1801 - 09/24/1801 - Colonel Freiman, Ivan Karlovich
- 02/04/1802 - 02.24.1803 - Major Vainyukov, Pavel Semenovich
- 04/14/1803 - 05/24/1804 - Colonel Kalemin, Luka Fomich
- 10/04/1804 - 06/19/806 - Colonel Prince Urakov, Alexei Vasilyevich
- 11.10.1806 - 10.10.1811 - lieutenant colonel (Colonel from 08.30.1811) Samoilov, Ilya Ivanovich
- 07.1812 - 12.1812 - Colonel Ushakov, Pavel Nikolaevich
- 02.1813 - 08.22.1826 - major (from 16.12.1813 lieutenant colonel, from 15.09.1817 colonel) Nekrasov, Nikolai Mikhailovich
- 09/16/1826 - 09/29/1828 - Colonel Panyutin, Fedor Sergeevich
- 11/25/1828 - 01/22/1833 - lieutenant colonel (colonel from 9/04/1831) Bessonov, Ivan Ivanovich (from 22/01/1833 to 2.04.1833 commanded the Chernigov regiment)
For a list of commanders of the Chernihiv Infantry Regiment, see the related article .
Old Russian Infantry Regiment
- 04/06/1863 - 04/17/1870 - Colonel Witte, August Karlovich (from 9.06.1857 he commanded the Chernigov regiment)
- 04/17/1870 - 02/02/1878 - Colonel Izmailsky, Andrei Ivanovich
- 03/18/1878 - 03/21/1888 - Colonel Larionov, Dmitry Ivanovich
- 03/27/1888 - 06/21/1894 - Colonel Fursov, Dmitry Semenovich
- 07/02/1894 -? - Colonel Kraevsky, Mitrofan Dmitrievich
- 12/13/1903 - 01/03/1904 - Colonel Alftan, Vladimir Alekseevich
- 09/17/1907 - 10/30/1912 - Colonel Cybort, Leonty Leontyevich
- 12/21/1912 - 08/23/1914 - Colonel Kalishevich, Nikolai Ivanovich
- 10/27/1914 - until 03/12/1916 - Colonel (from 6/02/1915 Major General) Olderogge, Vladimir Alexandrovich
- 07/08/1917 - 08/05/1917 - Colonel Charnotsky, Felix Eduardovich
Famous people who served in the regiment
- Larka, Andres - Estonian political and military leader
Notes
- β Orders on the ranks of the military from January 1 to August 20, 1820 .. - St. Petersburg, 1821. - P. 255.
- β April 6, 1863 from the reserve battalions of the Bialystok Infantry Regiment , the new Rylsky Infantry Regiment was formed, receiving No. 126.
Sources
- Gabaev G.S. Painting on Russian regiments of 1812. Kiev, 1912
- Grenadier and infantry regiments. Reference book of the Imperial Headquarters. Under. ed. V.K.Shenk. SPb., 1909 on Runivers website
- Kamensky M.P. The death of the XX Corps on February 8/21, 1915. (According to archival materials of the headquarters of the 10th army). Petersburg, 1921
- Brief Chronicle of the 113th Infantry Starorussky Regiment. Compiled on the occasion of the centenary of the regiment on November 29, 1896, 1796 - November 29, 1896 Riga, 1896
- Mokrinsky G. A. "History of the 113th Infantry Starorus Regiment", St. Petersburg, 1900. on the website of Runivers
- Encyclopedia of military and naval sciences. Ed. G. A. Leer. T. VII. SPb., 1895