3rd Army (Russian Empire)

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Offensive of the Russian South-Western front (Brusilov offensive). 1916

The Russian Third Army was a World War I Russian field army that fought on the Eastern theatre of war.

Field management was established in July 1914 at the headquarters of the Kiev Military District. The unit was disbanded in the beginning of 1918. At the beginning of the war the 3rd Army was composed of the IX, X, XI, XXI Army Corps.

Military Fronts in which the 3rd Army participated[]

Mobilisation[]

The Third Army was originally based in Dubno. It comprised four Army Corps and three cavalry divisions, with the joining them later. They were part of the invasion of Galicia, with the first stop for the staff officers was at where they were made welcome by the servants of a house owned by a major in the Austrian Army. The building was set on fire by unknown people following their departure for Zolochev. Here the Army HQ was accommodated in a three-storey stone building which had previously been a bank.[1]

Engagements[]

Commanders[]

See also[]

  • List of Imperial Russian Army formations and units

References[]

  1. ^ From Tsarist General to Red Army Commander by Mikhail Bonch-Bruyevich, translated by Vladimir Vezey, Progress Publishers, 1966
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