41st Regiment of Chasseurs
41st Regiment of Chasseurs | |
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Years of existence | October 19, 1810 - January 28, 1833 |
A country | Russia |
Enters into | The 17th Infantry Division of the 7th Corps (2nd Western Army), from 1815 - a separate Caucasian Corps |
Type of | infantry |
Participation in | Patriotic war of 1812 , foreign campaigns of 1813 and 1814 , Russian-Persian war of 1826-1828 , Russian-Turkish war of 1828-1829 , Caucasian war |
Content
Shelf Formation
April 4, 1723 - Lviv Equestrian Regiment of the Ukrainian Land Militia was formed.
November 11, 1727 - named Orlovsky.
December 15, 1763 - reorganized into the Orel Infantry Regiment of the Ukrainian Corps (commencement of the regiment’s seniority).
November 8, 1770 - counted among the field shelves.
October 31, 1798 - was named Musketeer General Major Mansurov 2nd Regiment .
December 18, 1799 - was named Musketeer General-Major Brunov regiment .
March 31, 1801 - the old name was returned: the Oryol Musketeer Regiment .
October 19, 1810 - reformed into the 41st Jäger Regiment .
1819 - arrived in the Caucasus and was strengthened by the personnel of the 17th Eger regiment (II) replaced by him, while retaining his name.
January 28, 1833 - following the abolition of the chasseurs regiments, the 2nd battalion was attached to the Tiflis Grenadier Regiment , and the 1st and 3rd battalions were converted to the formation of a new Mingrelian chasseurs regiment to which the seniority and insignia of the 41st were transferred in 1884 Chasseur Regiment [1] .
Shelf Campaigns
In 1812, the regiment was in the 12th Infantry Division of the 7th Corps of the 2nd Western Army and took an active part in the battles with the Napoleonic army .
Upon returning from a foreign campaign, the regiment was sent to strengthen the Caucasian troops and was in battles with the Persians in 1826-1828. and with the Turks in 1828-1829. and then carried a cordon service on the Caucasian line and participated in clashes with the mountaineers .
Regiment insignia
- Signs on hats with the inscription "For the difference", granted on September 22, 1830 for feats in the Russian-Persian and Russian-Turkish wars of 1826-1829.
- “Grenadier battle”, granted to Musketeer General-Major Mansurov of the 2nd regiment for the battle of Tortona on June 16, 1799.
Regimental Chefs
- 10/19/1810 - 09/01/1814 - Major-General Palitsyn, Ivan Ivanovich
Regiment commanders
- 10/19/1810 - 11/06/1810 - Lieutenant Colonel Andreevsky, Maxim Mikhailovich
- 11/06/1810 - 08.16.1811 - Colonel Akhlёstyshev, Mikhail Fedorovich
- 06/01/1815 - 04/06/1819 - Col. Lashkevich, Pavel Petrovich
- 10/25/1819 - 12/01/1819 - Lieutenant Colonel Lappa 1st
- 12/01/1819 - 10/15/1820 - Colonel Prince Gorchakov, Pyotr Dmitrievich 2nd
- 02.19.1821 - 1828 - lieutenant colonel (since 1823 - colonel) Avenarius, Alexander Andreevich [2]
- January 6, 1829 - February 28, 1831 - Colonel Leman, Pavel Mikhailovich
Interesting Facts
- Two soldiers of the 41st Eger Regiment - Aleksey Zdorovenko and Matvey Chalpanov - participated in the first ascent of Ararat on September 27 (October 9), 1829.
Notes
- ↑ There is another, unofficial, version of the disbandment and succession of the regiment, expressed by G. S. Gabaev and Klizovsky. According to their data in 1825, the former name of the regiment was not returned and, remaining 17th Eger, it was abolished in 1833, and its battalions were attached to the Bryansk regiment ; in 1863 the second half of the latter was allocated to the formation of the Vyazemsky regiment , in which the seniority of the 41st (17th) Chasseurs regiment was preserved. This version is not correct, because the seniority and distinctions of the 46th Chasseurs Regiment, which was renamed in 1816 to the 17th Chasseurs (II), were beaten for the Vyazma regiment.
- ↑ In 1817 - Major, Senior Adjutant in the 25th Infantry Division in Mitau. He was a member of the Union of Welfare , but did not participate in secret societies that emerged after 1821. Therefore, he was not subjected to arrest after the uprising of 1825 , and General Yermolov replied that he was secretly supervised that he was vowed that he was not a member of any harmful society in the properties of Avenarius. "The highest command is to disregard." He died single in 1828.
Sources
- Military Encyclopedia / Ed. V.F. Novitsky and others. - SPb. : t. in. V. Sytin, 1911-1915.
- Gabaev G.S. Paintings on the Russian regiments of 1812. Kiev, 1912
- Shenk V.K. Grenadier and infantry regiments. Reference book of the imperial main apartment. SPb., 1909
- Encyclopedia of military and marine sciences // Edited by G. A. Leer. T. I — VIII. SPb., 1883-1895