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16th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)

The 16th Infantry Division is an infantry formation within the Russian Imperial Army. Division Headquarters: Bialystok . It was part of the 6th Army Corps .

16th Infantry Division
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Years of existence1806 - 1918
A countryRussia
Included in6th Army Corps
Type ofInfantry
DislocationBialystok

Content

  • 1 Division History
    • 1.1 Formation
    • 1.2 Fighting
  • 2 Division composition
  • 3 Division Command
    • 3.1 Division Heads
    • 3.2 Division Chiefs
    • 3.3 Commanders of the 1st Brigade
    • 3.4 Commanders of the 2nd Brigade
    • 3.5 Assistant Division Head
    • 3.6 Commanders of the 16th Artillery Brigade
  • 4 notes
  • 5 Links

Division History

Formation

  • 1806-1820 - 8th Infantry Division
  • 1820-1833 - 13th Infantry Division
  • 1833-1835 - 10th Infantry Division
  • 1835-1918 - 16th Infantry Division

Fighting

    Division Composition

    • 1st Brigade ( Bialystok )
      • 61st Vladimir Infantry Regiment
      • 62nd Suzdal Infantry Generalissimo Prince Suvorov Regiment
    • 2nd Brigade ( Bialystok )
      • 63rd Infantry Uglich Field-Marshal Apraksin Regiment
      • 64th Kazan Infantry Regiment
    • 16th artillery brigade ()

    Division Command

    Division Chiefs

    • 09/27/1806 - 05/15/809 - Lieutenant General Rtishchev, Nikolai Fedorovich
    • 05/12/1835 - 01/26/1837 - major general (from 06/06/1835 lieutenant general) Trishatny, Alexander Lvovich
    • 01/26/1837 - 10/10/1843 - Lieutenant General Hartung, Nikolai Ivanovich
    • 10/10/1843 - 02/10/1845 [1] - Lieutenant General Oldenburg, Fedor Fedorovich
    • 02/10/1845 - 1854 - major general (from 23.03.1847 lieutenant general) Kvitsinsky, Onufry Alexandrovich
    • Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1854 - Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1855 - major general (from 06.12.1854 lieutenant general) Zhabokritsky, Joseph Petrovich
    • earlier 07.01.1856 - after 01.01.1863 - Lieutenant General Astafyev, Alexei Nikolaevich
    • 06/07/1863 - 08/22/1863 - Major General Ganetsky, Ivan Stepanovich
    • xx.xxx.1863 - after 01/01/1864 - Lieutenant General von Moller, Eduard Antonovich
    • 08/18/1864 - 08/10/1866 - Lieutenant General Voronov, Pavel Alekseevich
    • xx.xxx.1866 - xx.01.1868 - Lieutenant General Baumgarten, Nikolai Karlovich
    • 01/20/1868 - 04/10/18868 - Major General Verevkin, Vladimir Nikolaevich (interim commander)
    • 04/10/1868 - after 06/01/1877 - major general (from 28.03.1871 lieutenant general) Pomerantsev, Vsevolod Pavlovich
    • 09/07/1877 [2] - 02/04/1879 - Lieutenant General Skobelev, Mikhail Dmitrievich (from 07/07/1878 he was interim commander of the 4th Army Corps )
      • on September 16, 1877 - Major General Grenkvist, Fyodor Ivanovich (temporarily, until taking over M. D. Skobelev)
    • 02/04/1879 - 07/27/1885 - major general (from 30/30/1881 lieutenant general) Richter, Alexander Karlovich
    • 08/04/1885 - 11/03/1893 - major general (from 30.08.1885 lieutenant general) Schmit, Alexander Ottovich
    • 11/03/1893 - 05/28/1895 - major general (from 30.08.1894 lieutenant general) Lazarev, Pyotr Stepanovich
    • 07/14/1895 - 07/04/1901 - Lieutenant General Kopansky, Nikolai Vasilievich
    • 07/04/1901 - 12/24/1903 - Lieutenant General Selivanov, Andrei Nikolaevich
    • 01/12/1904 - 05/01/1910 - major general (from 28.03.1904 lieutenant general) Bogaevsky, Ivan Venediktovich
    • 05/01/1910 - 08/13/1914 - Lieutenant General Richter, Guido Kazimirovich
    • 08/13/1914 - 10/17/1915 - Major General Bauder, Victor Fedorovich
    • 01/31/1915? - 04.16.1917 - major general (from 06/06/1915 lieutenant general) Tregubov, Evgeny Emmanuilovich
    • 04/16/1917-? - Major General Belyavsky, Alexey Petrovich
    • 07/23/1917-? - Lieutenant General Mandryka, Georgy Akimovich

    Division Chiefs

    The post of chief of staff of the division was introduced on January 1, 1857

    • 01/01/1857 - 02/08/1857 - Colonel Kazimirsky, Alexander Alekseevich
    • 02/08/1857 - after 01/01/1861 - lieutenant colonel (Colonel from 08/30/1860) Devivien-Chateaubren, Joseph Iosifovich
    • 07/02/1867 - 01/04/1868 - lieutenant colonel (Colonel from 08/30/1867) Meyer, Lev Lavrentievich
    • Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1868 - after 01/01/1873 - lieutenant colonel (colonel from 04.20.1869) Dvorzhitsky, Ivan Ivanovich
    • 12.24.1873 - 05.21.1875 - Colonel Avramov, Ivan Petrovich
    • 06/07/1875 - 09/29/1877 - Colonel Tikhmenev, Valerian Petrovich
    • 09/13/1877 - 09/06/1878 - captain (from 06/11/1877 lieutenant colonel, approved in the post on 12/06/1877, colonel from 10/07/1878) Kuropatkin, Alexey Nikolaevich
    • Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1880 - Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1884 - Colonel Pozharov, Andrey Alekseevich
    • 03.30.1884 - 03.12.1886 - Colonel Pogorelov, Alexander Fedorovich
    • 12.13.1886 - 06.21.1889 - Colonel Mikhailov, Nikolai Grigoryevich
    • Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1889 - Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1890 - Colonel Lomikovsky, Nikolai Vladislavovich
    • 08/20/1890 - 06/21/1895 - Colonel Lebedev, Alexander Nikolaevich
    • 07/06/1895 - 02.24.1900 - Colonel Gapanovich, Konstantin Danilovich
    • 04/05/1900 - 10/16/1903 - Colonel Postovsky, Peter Ivanovich
      • from 10.22.1903 - captain Smirnov, Mikhail Vasilievich (temporarily correcting the position) [3]
    • 09/28/1904 - 06/28/1910 - lieutenant colonel (Colonel from 04.17.1905) Tyazhelnikov, Mikhail Ivanovich
    • 08/05/1910 - 05/19/1912 - Colonel Hirschfeld, Konstantin Grigoryevich
    • 06.21.1912 - 05.24.1913 - Colonel Serbinovich, Konstantin Ivanovich
    • 06/14/1913 - 12/29/1914 - Colonel von Engel, Victor Nikolaevich
    • 02/20/1915 - 1917 - lieutenant colonel (from 1916 colonel) Pokrovsky, Nikolai Vasilievich

    1st Brigade Commanders

    Between March 28, 1857 and August 30, 1873, the positions of brigade commanders were abolished.

    After the outbreak of World War I , the division retained the position of only one brigade commander, who was called the brigade commander of the 16th Infantry Division

    • 05/12/1835 - 09/14/1836 - Major General Deban-Skorotetsky, Vincenti Ivanovich
    • 09/14/1836 - after 06/20/1840 - Major General Zherebtsov, Mikhail Ivanovich
    • until 10.10.1843 - Major General Boyko, Andrei Filippovich
    • 10/10/1843 - after 02/01/1846 - Major General Svyatogor-Shtepin, Vasily Danilovich
    • earlier 12/21/1852 - after 04/04/1854 - Major General Shchelkanov, Alexander Semenovich
    • in 1854 - Major General Nosov, Ivan Vasilievich
    • 01/22/1855 - 10/20/1855 [4] - Major General Khrushchev, Alexander Petrovich
    • 08/30/1873 - after 01/01/1877 - Major General Aleksandrov, Nikolai Ivanovich
    • 08/03/1877 - 08/31/1877 - Major General Tebyakin, Vladimir Alexandrovich [5]
    • on September 16, 1877 - Colonel Moseva (temporarily)
    • earlier 01.11.1877 - after 01.07.1878 - Major General Tomilovsky, Pyotr Petrovich
    • earlier 01.01.1879 - after 01.06.1882 - Major General Jurgenson, Karl Karlovich
    • Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1882 - after May 01, 1887 - Major General Ustrugov, Mikhail Timofeevich
    • 06/19/1887 - 02/17/1888 - Major General Tikhmenev, Valerian Petrovich
    • 02/23/1888 - after 09/01/1892 - Major General Brant, Fedor Fedorovich
    • 12/26/1892 - 04/27/1900 - Major General Bush, Alfons Ivanovich
    • 05/19/1900 - 01/16/1901 - Major General Lisevich, Pavel Mikhailovich
    • 01/29/1901 - 06/16/1904 - Major General Davydov, Mikhail Pavlovich
    • 07/06/1904 - 02.24.1905 - Major General Resin, Alexander Alekseevich
    • 03/25/1905 - after 01/06/1907 - Major General Sivers, Konstantin Lvovich
    • 07/06/1907 - 07/19/1914 - Major General Eikhe, Georgy Fedorovich
    • 10.17.1915 - 04.16.1917 - Major General Belyavsky, Alexei Petrovich
    • xx.xxx.1917 - 10/07/1917 - Major General Klimenko, Viktor Ivanovich

    2nd Brigade Commanders

    • from 12.05.1835 - Major General Lovtsov (Nikolai Petrovich)
    • earlier 06/20/1840 - after 02/01/1846 - Major General Padeysky, Semyon Fedorovich
    • earlier 12/21/1852 - after 04/04/1854 - Major General Shonert, Evstafy Petrovich
    • earlier 01/19/1855 [6] - after 07/15/1855 - Major General Tovyansky, Pyotr Kozmich
    • 10/12/1855 - 03/28/1857 - Colonel (from 01/01/1855 major general) Mark, Mikhail Emmanuilovich
    • from 08.30.1873 - Major General Bozheryanov, Alexander Mikhailovich
    • earlier 01/01/1874 - after 01/01/1877 - Major General Grenkvist, Fedor Ivanovich
      • on September 16, 1877 - Colonel Tomilovsky, Pyotr Petrovich (temporarily, due to the temporary command of the entire division F.I. Grenkvist)
      • 01.01.1878 - Colonel Panyutin, Vsevolod Fedorovich (temporarily)
    • 04/21/1878 - Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1878 [7] - Major General Dokhturov, Dmitry Petrovich
    • earlier 01.01.1879 [8] - after 01.05.1884 [9] - Major General Wenzel, Eduard Adolfovich
    • 10/07/1884 - 11/26/1888 - Major General Dmitry Kozhukhov, Dmitry
    • 11/25/1884 - 04/17/1888 - Major General Osten-Driesen, Nikolai Fedorovich
    • 04.24.1889 - 11.11.1894 - Major General Syrocynsky, Vladimir Mironovich
    • 12/08/1894 - 08/30/1902 - Major General Zetterman, Otton Lorentsovich
    • 09/16/1902 - 02/05/1904 - Major General Bykov, Alexander Nikolaevich
    • 02.19.1904 - 10.22.1904 - Major General Baluev, Pyotr Semenovich
    • 11/27/1904 - 03/06/1911 - Major General Esimontovsky, Vasily Fedorovich
    • 03/06/1911 - 10/11/1913 - Major General Yakubovsky, Joseph Stepanovich
    • 10/29/1913 - 12/31/1913 - Major General Kozlov, Ivan Ivanovich
    • 01/14/1914 - 08/13/1914 - Major General Bauder, Victor Fedorovich

    Assistant Division Chiefs

    In the period from March 28, 1857 to August 30, 1873, the assistant chiefs of the division were actually brigade commanders.

    • 03/28/1857 - 08/01/1861 - Major General Mark, Mikhail Emmanuilovich
    • earlier 26.03.1862 - after 01.01.1863 - Major General Zagoryansky, Pyotr Nikiforovich
    • 03/19/1864 - 04/10/1868 - Major General Pomerantsev, Vsevolod Pavlovich
    • Earlier 02/01/1869 - 08/30/1873 - Major General Aleksandrov, Nikolai Ivanovich

    Commanders of the 16th Artillery Brigade

    • 02/01/1846 - Major General Vladykin, Konstantin Ivanovich
    • on 04/04/1854 - Major General Trubnikov, Stepan Vlasyevich
    • 1854 - 1859 - Colonel (from 1.12.1855 major general) Shulman, Rudolf Gustavovich [10]
    • 01/15/1863 - 02/03/1869 - Colonel (from 30/30/1866 Major General) Kalachev, Arkady Ivanovich
    • Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1869 - Ρ…Ρ….Ρ…Ρ….1875 - Colonel Nesmeyanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich
    • earlier 01.01.1876 - after 01.01.1878 - Major General Boretti, Pankraty Feliksovich
    • 05.21.1881 - 08.08.1882 - Major General Esaulov, Pavel Petrovich
    • earlier 01.02.1883 - after 01.01.1886 - Major General Sedletsky, Ivan Borisovich
    • 07.17.1886 - 02.01.1893 - Major General Zhdan-Pushkin, Mikhail Vikentievich
    • 01/02/1893 [11] - 10/24/1896 - Major General Kakhanov, Ivan Vasilievich
    • 10.24.1896 - 10.31.1899 - Major General Steinfeld, Nikolai Kapitonovich
    • 12/29/1899 - 02.24.1901 - Colonel (from 6/12/1900 Major General) Ivanov, Vladimir Zakharovich
    • 02.24.1901 - after 09/01/1904 - Major General Babikov, Mikhail Sergeevich
    • 02/09/1905 [12] - 04/23/1907 - colonel (from 5.03.1905 major general) Bulatov, Nikolai Ilyich
    • 05/12/1907 - 10/03/1908 - Colonel (from May 31, 1907 Major General) Vartanov, Artemy Solomonovich
    • 10.22.1908 - 01/18/1914 - Major General Tsibulsky, Avksenty Dmitrievich
    • 01/23/1914 - 05/01/1916 - Major General Khomyakov, Alexander Vasilievich
    • 05/12/1916 - 01/23/1917 - Colonel Drake, Vladimir Ludwigovich

    Notes

    1. ↑ The highest military ranks order of February 10, 1845.
    2. ↑ Originally appointed by the interim division commander, officially registered at the General Staff without a post (List of seniority generals, compiled on November 1, 1877, p. 505); then approved as head of division
    3. ↑ List of Colonels by seniority. Compiled on March 1, 1914. St. Petersburg, 1914, p. 640. The highest order on the ranks of the military was not appointed.
    4. ↑ According to other sources, until 1856.
    5. ↑ In the Collection of Materials on the Russian-Turkish War of 1877–78. on the Balkan Peninsula. Issue 87. Monthly information on the numerical condition of military units of the army with lists of commanding persons ”(St. Petersburg, 1911. - P. 318), his surname was erroneously indicated as Shobyakin.
    6. ↑ By the Highest Order of January 19, 1855, Tovyansky, the former commander of the Suzdal Infantry Regiment, was approved as brigade commander.
    7. ↑ In the publication: β€œ List of Generals by Seniority .” Done on May 1, 1894. - SPb., 1894. - S. 197 (and similar for other years) erroneously indicated that in office until 18.10.1880. In the β€œLists of seniority generals” compiled on January 1, 1879 (p. 815) and April 1, 1880 (p. 824), Dokhturov is listed on the General Staff without a post, and Wenzel is indicated as the brigade commander.
    8. ↑ See β€œList of Seniority Generals”. Fixed on January 1. - SPb., 1879. - S. 972
    9. ↑ See β€œList of Seniority Generals”. Fixed on May 1. - SPb., 1884. - S. 516. Also, in all general lists for 1880-1883, Wenzel is listed in this position. Appears in the Memorial Book of the Grodno Province for 1884, pp. 105-106, as in office since 1878.
    10. ↑ Some sources indicate that in the period 1855-1857, this brigade was commanded by Major General Pashchenko, Stepan Danilovich . In fact, Pashchenko commanded the 16th garrison artillery brigade. See, for example, the β€œList of seniority generals” on January 7, 1856 (p. 615 and 661).
    11. ↑ Highest Order 2.01.1893 - The Scout, 1893, No. 118, p. 43. In the "List of seniority generals" on May 1, 1893, p. 881 (and in subsequent lists) erroneously indicates 3.01.1893
    12. ↑ The highest order of February 9, 1905 is β€œThe Scout,” 1905, No. 748, p. 168. The β€œList of Seniority Generals” compiled on January 1, 1905 (p. 1338), and the following lists, incorrectly indicate that Bulatov was appointed to this post on March 9, 1905.

    Links

    • Page on Regiment.ru
    Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=16-ya_ infantry_division_ (Russian Russian Empire :)& oldid = 100538500


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