2 188 $
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Marking: | 91973 |
Country: | Russian Empire |
Dating: | 1910-1917 gg |
The original. |
Original and very rare shoulder straps in excellent collectible condition. Metallized braid, cloth, gilding. They are originally equipped with shelf ciphers. Guarantee of authenticity. A rarity.
09/01/1910 - The 5th Siberian Infantry Reserve Irkutsk Regiment and the 6th Infantry Siberian Reserve Yenisei Regiment are combined into the 41st Siberian Rifle Regiment. Location: Novonikolaevsk (Omsk military district). He was a member of: 11th Siberian Rifle Division
09/01/1910 - The 5th Siberian Infantry Reserve Irkutsk Regiment and the 6th Infantry Siberian Reserve Yenisei Regiment are combined into the 41st Siberian Rifle Regiment. The St. George Banner from the 5th Siberian Infantry Reserve Irkutsk Regiment was transferred to the regiment. He joined the 11th Siberian Rifle Division. He is stationed in the city of Novonikolaevsk (Omsk military district). (RSV)
30.05.1911 - the ranks of the regiment received uniforms, as in other Siberian Rifle regiments, with encryption on shoulder straps and epaulettes - 41.Sb.. (PVM233)
07/26/1912 - It was established to sew on the St. George banner a piece of St. George ribbon with the inscription of the regiment's insignia "For distinction in the battles of 28.29 and 30 September 1904 at Cunyo and Khamytan and in the Boyakh at Gautulinsky Pass from February 15 to 23, 1905" and tie the George ribbon with tassels to the pommel tube. (PVM321)
On 07/18/1914, by order of the regiment, a cadre (24 officers, 262 lower ranks) was allocated for the formation of the 53rd Siberian Rifle Regiment in the city of Novonikolaevsk. 08/20/1914 - the regiment, as part of the 11th Siberian Rifle Division, was sent to the front. (Order No. 265 of the Omsk Military District) By 03.09.1914 - Upon arrival at the Northwestern Front, the division was included in the Consolidated Corps. The consolidated Army Corps became part of the 10th Army (Northwestern Front). (PSZf16) 09/17/1914 - The Consolidated corps was renamed the 1st Turkestan Army Corps. (PSZf21). On 10/01/1914 - the corps as part of the Pinarev group. (Op.2 g.4). Since 08.10.1914 - as part of the Narev group (North-Western Front). (PSZf33). By 02/10/1915, the 1st Turkestan Army Corps was incorporated into the 12th Army (Northwestern Front). (Op.3, 8). on 30.06.1915, the corps was part of the 1st Army (the central group of the Northwestern Front). (Op.4, 3). From 08/11/1915 - with the organization of the Western Front (PVG687), the 1st Turkestan Army Corps became part of the 2nd Army. In March 1916, the 11th Siberian Rifle Division was withdrawn from the corps and directly subordinated to the army command. By the summer of 1916, the division was part of the 4th Army (Western Front). By December 1916, it was a division of the 10th Army (Western Front).
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