3rd Caucasus Army Corps

1st Cavalry Corps
Vladimir A. Irmanov
Country Russian Empire
AllegianceImperial Russian Army
EngagementsWorld War I
Military unit

The 3rd Caucasus Army Corps (Russian, 3-й Ка́вказский арме́йский ко́рпус) was a military formation of the Russian Empire which existed from 1912 to 1918.

Composition

  • 21st Infantry Division
  • 52nd Infantry Division
  • 3rd Caucasus Cossack Division

Part of

  • 3rd Army: 1914
  • 12th Army: 1915
  • 3rd Army: 1915–1916
  • 3rd Army: 1917

Commanders

  • gen. of artillery Vladimir A. Irmanov: 1912–1917
  • lieutenant gen. M. N. Ivanov: 1917
  • lieutenant gen. książę A. N. Eristov: 1917

References

  • A. K. Zalesskij I mirowaja wojna. Prawitieli i wojennaczalniki. wyd. WECZE Moskwa 2000.
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Russian Empire Ground forces of the Russian Empire during World War I
Senior administrationFronts
  • Northwestern (to 1915, then: Northern and Western)
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