The 2nd Siberian Rifle Division is an infantry formation that existed in the Russian Army of Kolchak in 1918-1919.
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Formation
Started by the formation of June 1, 1918 and disbanded on June 12 of the same year, the 1st Tomsk Rifle Division was re-formed on July 20, 1918 as part of the 1st Central Siberian Rifle Corps as the 1st Siberian Rifle Division with four rifle regiments and units gain. By order of the division N53 / op dated August 14, 1918, the 2nd ranger battalion (subsequently regiment) was formed as part of the division. On August 26, 1918 it was renamed the 2nd Siberian Rifle Division. November 8, 1919 was assigned to the Tomsk region for replenishment. In January 1920, defeated and captured in the area of ββthe cities of Mariinsk and Krasnoyarsk.
Composition
5th Tomsk Rifle Regiment
Former 1st Tomsk Rifle Regiment of the 1st Tomsk Rifle Division. December 17, 1919 in Tomsk completely switched to the side of the Reds.
Commanders
- 06/02/1918 - 07/24/1918 - Wreed Lieutenant Colonel P. I. Ivanov
- 07.24.1918β30.10.1918 - lieutenant colonel (colonel from 10.30.1918) B. Ya. Schuman
- 10/30/1918 β xx.xx.xxxx - Wreed (11/16 approved), Lieutenant Colonel D. N. Kuzmenko
- 05/27/1919 β xx.xx.xxxx - Colonel Ivanov
- 09/03/1919 β xx.xx.xxxx - freak Colonel S. M. Polyakov
- 12/02/1919 β xx.xx.xxxx - Colonel V.S. Nikolayev
6th Mariinsky Rifle Regiment
Former 2nd Tomsk Rifle Regiment of the 1st Tomsk Rifle Division. From October 24 to the second half of November 1918 he participated in the battles near Moleba.
Commanders
- 06/02/1918 - 06/23/1918 - Colonel E.K. Vishnevsky
- 07.26.1918 β Ρ Ρ .08.08.1918 - captain V. S. Nikolaev
- 08/03/1918 - 08/25/1918 - Wreed captain (08/13/1918 lieutenant colonel) S.V. Pirozhkov
- 08/25/1918 β xx.xx.1918 - captain S. S. Soldatov
- 10.19.1918β26.03.1919 - Colonel S.V. Pirozhkov
- 05/27/1919 β xx.xx.xxxx - Wreed captain I.N. Olifer
- Lieutenant Colonel V. G. Mozgov .
7th Kuznetsk Rifle Regiment
Former 3rd Tomsk Rifle Regiment of the 1st Tomsk Rifle Division.
Commanders
- 06/02/1918 - 10/12/1918 - Wreed Colonel A. G. von Ukke-Ugovets
- 10/11/1918 - 12/01/1918 - Wreed Lieutenant Colonel P. M. Kuzmin
- 12/01/1918 β Ρ Ρ .Ρ Ρ .1919 - captain (from 28.03.1919 lieutenant colonel) Yu. N. Shchetkin
- XX.XX.1919 β XX.XX.XXXX - Colonel Alekseev
8th Biysk Rifle Regiment
2nd Combined Siberian Artillery Division
Formed on October 26, 1918 from the 2nd light and 2nd howitzer batteries.
Composition
- 1st battery: 4 Γ 48-line howitzers
- 2nd battery: 4 Γ 3 "guns
- 3rd battery: 4 Γ 3 "guns
- 4th battery: 4 Γ 3 "guns
2nd Siberian Engineering Division
Composition
- 1st sapper company
- 1st cable compartment
2nd Siberian Jaeger Regiment
Formed in a two-battalion composition with a team in the states of the three-battalion rifle regiment.
2nd Siberian Frontline (Spare) Regiment
Division Command
Heads
- 06/01/1918 - 02/02/1918 - Colonel N. N. Sumarokov
- 06/02/1918 - 06/12/1918 - Wreed Lieutenant Colonel A. N. Pepelyaev
- 06/23/1918 - 10/20/1918 - Wreed (07/20 approved), Colonel (from 13.08 Major General) E.K. Vishnevsky
- 10/12/1918 - 01/10/1919 - Wreed Major General A. G. von Ukke-Ugovets
- 01/10/1919 - 02/22/1919 - Wreed Major General M.V. Epov
- 02.22.1919 - Major General A.G. von Ukke-Ugovets
Assistant Division Chiefs
- xx.08.1919 β xx.xx.xxxx - Major General D.N. Kuzmenko
Chiefs of Staff
- 06/02/1918 - 06/12/1918 - captain I.P. Zhdanov
- 07/27/1918 - 08/17/1918 - Lieutenant N. A. Krepkogorsky
- 08/18/1918 - 10/31/1918 - Wreed head captain B. F. Ovchinnikov
- 11/01/1918 - 01/09/1919 - Wreeds Staff Captain I.M. Shtalberg
- 01/19/1919 - 06/01/1919 - Lt. Col. M. E. Ostroumov
- 06/02/1919 - 07.24.1919 - Wreeds, Staff Captain N. A. Bezobrazov
- 07.24.1919 β Ρ Ρ .Ρ Ρ .Ρ Ρ Ρ Ρ - Lieutenant Colonel M.E. Ostroumov
2nd Brigade Commanders
- 11/01/1918 β Ρ Ρ .Ρ Ρ .Ρ Ρ Ρ Ρ - General V. S. Sharov
- 02/22/1919 - 04/11/1919 - General M.V. Epov
- xx.07.1919 β xx.xx.xxxx - General V. S. Sharov
Links
- Guide to the funds of the White Army / Ros. state military man. archive. Comp. N. D. Egorov, N. V. Pulchenko, L. M. Chizhova. - M.: Russian Bibliographic Society, publishing company "Eastern Literature" RAS, 1998. - 526 p. ISBN 5-02-018037-8 [ https://web.archive.org/web/20160107081107/http://guides.rusarchives.ru/browse/guidebook.html?bid=122