29th Chernigov Infantry Regiment
The 31st Chernigov Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Russian Imperial Army.
In 1914, it was part of the 1st Brigade of the 15th Army Corps' 8th Infantry Division and was based in Warsaw. The regiment celebrated its feast day on 25 December.
During the Decembrist skebdi of 1825, the regiment took part in the Chernigov Regiment revolt.
History
- June 25, 1700-formed in Moscow by General Weide, under the name of the Infantry von Shvedena Regiment, consisting of 10 companies.
- October 12, 1705-Infantry Gasseniusa Regiment.
- March 10, 1708-Chernigov Infantry Regiment.
- February 16, 1727-1st Uglickij Regiment
- November 13, 1727-Chernigov Infantry Regiment.
- November 29, 1796-Chernigov Musketeer's regiment.
- October 1, 1798-Musketeer's Major General Essen 1st Regiment.
- October 30, 1799-Musketeer's major-General de Gervais Regiment.
- November 2, 1800-Musketeer's Major General Essen 1st Regiment
- March 31, 1801-Chernigov Musketeer's regiment.
- February 22, 1811 - Chernigov Infantry Regiment.
- December 29, 1825 – January 3, 1826-Revolt of the Chernigov Infantry Regiment in Ukraine under the direction of Decembrists Lieutenant Colonel S. Muravyov-Apostol and M. Bestuzhev-Rumin. Some 1000 soldiers and 17 regiment officers participated. The uprising was suppressed by government forces, and the leaders were executed. The regiment was reformed
- January 20, 1826-1st Grenadier Company, as the only remaining loyal to government in the course of uprising, transferred to Imperial Guards troops.
- The new Chernigov Regiment took part in Russo-Turkish War (1828–29)
- July 20, 1829-Infantry Field marshal Graf Dibich Regiment.
- January 28, 1833 - amalgamated with Rylsk Infantry Regiment. It was made up of six battalions.
- Chernigov Regiment participated in the Crimean War of 1853–56.
- March 10, 1854-formed the 7th and 8th battalions.
- He was particularly distinguished in the defence of Sevastopol in 1854-1855.
- August 23, 1856-The 4th Battalion is renamed the 4th Reserve and separated into reserve forces. Battalions 5 to 8 disbanded.
- March 19, 1857-Chernigov Infantry general field count of Dibich Order-Balkan Regiment.
- April 6, 1863-Chernigov reserve Infantry Regiment was formed from the 4th Reserve Battalion and reserve troops of the 5th and 6th battalions.
- August 13, 1863-the Chernigov Reserve Infantry Regiment was renamed the Staraya Russa Infantry Regiment.
- March 25, 1864-29th Infantry Chernigov Infantry Field marshal Graf Dibich Regiment.
- August 1914-As part of the 15th Corps participated in the Battle of Tannenberg.
-The memoirs of Colonel Zhelondkovskiy of participation in the activities of the XV Corps during the operation of Alexander Samsonov's Army.
During World War I the regiment participated in battles on the northern and north-western fronts. In 1918, as a military unit of the old Russian army was disbanded.
Badge
The last regimental badge was approved on November 11, 1909. The badge, in yellow metal, is topped with a crown of the Russian Emperor; beneath this are two ribbons reading "ПЪХ. ФОНЬ ШВЕДЕНА" and "29 ПЪХ. ЧЕРНИГОВСК П". The centre of the badge holds the regiment's coat of arms surmounted by the crown of a grand duke; either side of the crown are the monograms of Peter I and Nicholas II. The whole is partially surrounded with a garland of laurel leaves and oak leaves. The garland is tied with a ribbon, whose ends have the dates "1700" and "1900".Combat differences
For the Fatherland's War, the regiment received a St. George banner with the inscription "for distinction in defeating and expelling an enemy from Russia's limits in 1812". This banner was in the center of a medallion with an image of a double eagle with a Peruvian, torch, and wreath in his legs; The corners are black and red, at the corners of Monograms Alexander I in wreaths under the crown.Georgievskoe Heavy banner for the defence of Sevastopol 1854-55 Gg.
Camping for military differences during the patriotic War
Signs on Turkish War hats 1828-29 Gg.
Chief of Regiment
- 03.12.1796 – 08.08.1797-Major General Tolstoy, Nikolai
- 08.08.1797 – 01.10.1797-Major General Mikhailov
- 01.10.1797 – 30.10.1799-Major General Essen, Ivan Nikolayevich 1st
- 30.10.1799 – 02.11.1800-Major-General de Gervais, Karl Eremeevich
- 02.11.1800 – 23.06.1802-Lt. Gen. Essen, Ivan Nikolayevich 1
- 23.06.1802 – 02.10.1809-Major General Prince Dolgorukiy, Vasily 5
- 02.10.1809 – 01.09.1814 -Lieutenant-General Konovnicyn, Peter Petrovich
- 25.06.1829 – 29.05.1831-General from infantry count of Dibich-Balkans, Ivan Ivanovich
Regiment commanders
- -28.09.1797-Colonel Baron von der Fabian Gottlieb von Osten-Sacken
- 28.09.1797 – 01.01.1798-Lt. Col. Prince Vyazemsky, Mikhail Sergeyevich
- 11.07.1798 – 17.07.1799-Lt. Col. Blankennagel', Ivan Ivanovich
- 12.06.1800 – 02.10.1800-Lt. Col. Ilyin, Nikolai A.
- 10.01.1801 – 16.07.1802-Lt. Col. Baron von der Austen-Sake, Leonty Hristoforovich 1st
- 16.07.1802 – 24.08.1806-Col. Grengamer, Fyodor D.
- 17.02.1808 – 18.03.1810-Lt. Col. Miglevsky, Alexei Pavlovich
- 18.03.1810 – 06.03.1814-Lieutenant colonel Ushakov, Ivan Mikhailovich
- 01.06.1815 – 06.10.1817-Colonel Suverana, Akim
- 11.10.1817 – 03.03.1823-Col. Ganskau, Jacob Fedorovich
- 03.03.1823 – ? -Lieutenant Colonel Goebel, Gustav Ivanovich
- 11.09.1855 – 31.01.1856-Colonel, Prince Dmitry Ivanovich Sviatopolk-Mirsky
- 01.07.1903 – 07.1908-Colonel Prince Vachnadze, Abraham of the
- 09.07.1908 – 02.12.1911-Colonel Arhip
- 1911: Col. Phuc, Plato Ivanovich
- 06.04.1911 – 10 08.1914-Col. Alexeev, Alexander Pavlovich
- 01.09.1914-General of the Cross
- 18.02.1915 – After 01.08.1916-colonel of the Fishermen, Ivan Ivanovich
Notable members
- Pavel Argeyev, Russian military aviator
- Baumgarten, Alexander Karlovich-Russian general, hero of the Crimean War
- Ivan Semyonovich Dorokhov, Lieutenant-General, hero of the French invasion of Russia
- Ivan Kulnev, Lieutenant General
- Yakov Kulnev, Major General, hero of the French invasion of Russia
- Sergey Muravyov-Apostol, Lieutenant colonel, Decembrist.
- Lowell, Mikhail Vasilievich is a Russian general, a member of the Turkestan expeditions and the Crimean War.
- Vladimir Olderogge – Major General of the Imperial Army, Military specialist of the Red Army.
- Povalo-Shvejkovsky, Nikolai Zahar'evich-author of memoirs describing Pugachev's Rebellion