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Yelets 33rd Infantry Regiment

The 33rd Yelets Infantry Regiment is an infantry military unit of the Russian Imperial Army .

33rd Infantry Yelets Regiment
Pekh 33 Eletsky.jpg
Regimental badge.
Years of existence12/15/1763 - 1918
A country Russian empire
Included in9th Infantry Division ( 10 ak , RIA)
Type ofarmy infantry regiment
Numbermilitary unit
DislocationPoltava

Seniority : from December 15, 1763. Regimental holiday : Holy Trinity Day , Dislocation , for 1914: Poltava .

Locations

1820 - Yelnya, Smolensk province . The second battalion of the regiment in a settlement in the Mogilev province [1] .

Names

  • 12/15/1763 - The Ukrainian corps , which consisted of 20 cavalry regiments, was reorganized into one cavalry regiment ( Borisoglebsky ) and 10 on foot, including Eletsky as part of 2 battalions , each with one grenadier and 5 musketeer companies , making up the Ukrainian division .
  • 01/16/1769 - Yelets Infantry Regiment .
  • 11.29.1796 - Yelets Musketeer Regiment.
  • 5.01.1798 - the musketeer major general Wadkowski regiment.
  • 10/15/1799 - Musketeer Major General de Gervais Regiment.
  • 10.30.1799 - Musketeer Major General Vitovtov Regiment.
  • July 4, 800 - the Musketeer Major General Efimovich Regiment.
  • 03/31/1801 - the Yelets Musketeer Regiment , one of the first foot regiments, in 1810 - 1812 , became settled in Russia, was deployed as a military settlement in the Mogilev province , while local residents from the regimental territory had to be evicted to the southern provinces (in Ukraine) of Russia. These intentions were not fully realized due to the outbreak of World War II .
  • 01/28/1833 - the 21th Jaeger Regiment was attached. Enlisted in 6 battalions.
  • 03/10/1854 - the 7th and 8th battalions were formed at the regiment.
  • 08/23/1856 - the 4th battalion of the regiment was renamed the reserve, and the 5th-8th battalions were disbanded.
  • 04/06/1863 - the 4th battalion and the indefinite release of the 5th and 6th battalions were assigned to form the Penza reserve infantry regiment.
  • 03/25/1864 - 33rd Infantry Regiment of Yelets.

Uprising of the Yelets Regiment

In the Yelets regiment, stationed in Poltava , there was an underground cell numbering 30 people engaged in revolutionary propaganda among soldiers . In an effort to stop agitation, the regiment commander ordered the windows of the first floor to be boarded up with boards and forbade his subordinates to leave the barracks . On May 28, 1906, the personnel went into the evening calibration with weapons and ammunition and presented the command with a number of conditions (the issue of blankets and a bloomers , the discharge to the reserve called up in 1903, the permission of dismissals and the removal of boards from the windows of the barracks), after which they were shot and accompanied crowds of onlookers moved towards the barracks of the 34th Sevsky Regiment with the intention of drawing him to participate in the riot .

At that time, the commander of the 1st brigade of the 9th infantry division, Major General Zhdanovsky, led the armed personnel of the 34th regiment and other parts of the garrison to the square. The Yelets regiment returned to the barracks, where it was disarmed. Agitators were arrested. On May 30, Commander General Sukhomlinov made a brigade review, in which the regiment repented of their deeds.

Chefs of the regiment

Chefs or honorary commanders :

  • 11/22/1796 - 02/01/1979 - infantry general Marquis Lambert, Henry Joseph
  • 02.02.1798 - 10.15.1799 - Major General Vadkovsky, Ivan Egorovich
  • 10/15/1799 - 10/30/1799 - Major General de Gervais, Carl Eremeevich
  • 10.30.1799 - 04.07.1800 - Major General Vitovtov, Alexander Ivanovich
  • 07.04.1800 - 01.25.1804 - Major General Efimovich, Matvey Nikolaevich
  • 01.30.1804 - 09.09.1814 - major general (from 12.12.1807 lieutenant general) Sukin, Alexander Yakovlevich 2nd

Regiment Commanders

  • ? - 02.11.1797 - Colonel Dokhturov, Dmitry Sergeevich
  • 11/02/1797 - 11/29/1797 - Colonel Borozdin, Mikhail Mikhailovich
  • 07/10/1798 - 10/30/1799 - lieutenant colonel (from 07/07/1998 colonel, from 10/28/1799 major general) Vitovtov, Alexander Ivanovich
  • 06/04/1800 - 09/28/803 - Colonel Varnik, Lavrenty Lavrentievich
  • 10.23.1803 - 06.23.1806 - Colonel Erickson, Ivan Matveevich
  • 03.15.1809 - xx.xxx.1815 - lieutenant colonel ( colonel from 01.06.1815) Turgenev, Lev Antipovich
  • Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1815 - 04/29/1823 - Colonel Nasekin (in 1820 on a business trip, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Euler)
  • 04/29/1823 -? - Lieutenant Colonel Euler 3rd
  • 1831 - 1839 - lieutenant colonel (colonel from 1831, c. 1833 adjutant wing) Liprandi, Pavel Petrovich
  • 1839 - 1846? - Colonel Engelhardt, Nikolai Fedorovich
  • in 1857 - Colonel Bogdanovich, Fedor Evstafievich [2]
  • in 1864 - Colonel Feoktistov, Vladimir Khristoforovich
  • 12/08/1878 - Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ…. 1891 - Colonel Laktaev, Pyotr Dmitrievich
  • 09/19/1891 - 11/05/1896 - Colonel Lundequist, Yalmar Fedorovich
  • 11/11/1896 - 02/08/1898 - Colonel Chernitsky, Semyon Grigorievich
  • 03/04/1898 - 07/09/1901 - Colonel Sukhomlinov, Mikhail Alekseevich
  • 07/27/1901 - 05/25/1904 - Colonel Svidzinsky, Dionisy-Anton Ferdinandovich
  • 05/25/1904 - 12/18/1904 - Colonel Porai-Koshits, Evgeny Alexandrovich
  • 12/18/1904 - 07/04/1906 - Colonel Volchanovsky, Ivan Yakovlevich
  • 07/04/1906 - 02/28/1911 - Colonel Tolochko, Pavel Ustinovich
  • 03.03.1911 - 04.15.1915 - Colonel Shchedrin, Konstantin Fedorovich
  • 04/16/1915 - 11/29/1916 - Colonel Kupchinsky, Nikolai Nikolaevich
  • 12/15/1916 - 04/20/1917 - Colonel Rzhondkovsky, Ivan Voitsekhovich
  • 05/07/1917 - Colonel Grevenitz, Alexander Nikolaevich

Insignia

  1. The regimental banner of St. George , with the inscriptions: "For Sevastopol in 1854 and 1855" and "1763-1863." With Alexander's anniversary ribbon .
  2. Grenadier battle . Awarded for maneuvering near Narva in 1797.
  3. Signs on hats with the inscription: "For Warsaw, August 25 and 26, 1831." Received December 6, 1831
  4. St. George trumpets with the inscription: "For the capture of Turkish redoubts near Shipka on December 27 and 28, 1877." Awarded on 04.17.1878
  5. Campaign for military distinction . Awarded on February 8, 1907 for the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.

Famous people who served in the regiment

  • M. Ya. Romanov - Russian military and statesman, infantry general, military governor of the Akmola and Syr-Darya regions.

Notes

  1. ↑ The highest orders on military ranks from January 1 to August 20, 1820. - St. Petersburg, 1821. - S. 254.
  2. ↑ List of Colonels by seniority of 1857. - SPb. Military Printing House, 1857. - p. 370

Literature

  • 1905. Materials and documents. Army in the first revolution. Directmedia, 2013. ISBN 5446066723 , 9785446066728
  • Yelets 33rd Infantry Regiment // Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary : 86 volumes (82 volumes and 4 additional). - SPb. , 1890-1907.
  • Schenk V.K. Grenadier and Infantry regiments. Reference book of the Imperial Headquarters (Neopr.) (1909). Date of treatment March 10, 2010. Archived on April 20, 2012.

Links

  • Eletsky, 33rd Infantry Regiment (unavailable link) (unavailable link from 06/14/2016 [1182 days])
  • Russian imperial army
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Eletsky_33rd_ infantry regiment&oldid = 97366178


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