9th Siberian Rifle Division


The 9th Siberian Rifle Division was a military formation of the Imperial Russian Army which participated all major wars of the army in the early 19th century.

History

On 30 January 1904, as part of the Russian invasion of Manchuria, the 9th East Siberian Rifle Brigade was formed as part of the also recently formed 1st Siberian Army Corps of the new Manchurian Army. On 12 January 1904 the corps joined the 1st Manchurian Army and was subsequently renamed as the 9th East Siberian Rifle Division, but by 1906 was removed entirely from any assignments. Though remained under administrative control of the Amur Military District.
On 20 February the brigade and its subordinate units were retitled as 'Siberian Rifle', and the brigade was renamed as the 9th Siberian Rifle Division. In September 1910 the division join the 4th Siberian Army Corps, headquartered in Vladivostok.
During the Great War, the division saw service in the Polish Campaign in 1915, and from 1917 was on the Romanian Front when the February Revolution occurred. Later that year, after the October Revolution the division was disbanded in March 1918 in Odessa.

Composition in 1914

The composition of the division in 1914 was as follows:

Senior Officers

Commanding Officers of the Division
  • 21 January 1904—4 July 1906: Major General, later Lieutenant General Kiprian Antonovich Kondratovich
  • 4 July 1906—5 March 1910: Lt Gen Alexander Nikolaevich Lebedev
  • 5 March 1910—26 February 1915: Lt Gen Aleksey Mikhailovich Slezkin
  • 3 July 1915—after 1 January 1916: Lt Gen Iosif Ilyich Regulsky
Chiefs of Staff
  • 2 April 1906—23 November 1908: Colonel Mikhail Konstantinovich Samoilov
  • 26 November 1908—24 July 1912: Col Nikolay Nikolaevich Desino
  • 24 July 1912—1 March 1914: Col Vladimir Alexandrovich Tarakanov
  • 23 February 1915—8 January 1916: Col Dmitry Alexandrovich Betkher
1st Brigade Commanders
2nd Brigade Commanders
  • 5 November 1908—3 May 1913: Major General Alexander Semenovich Ogloblev
  • by 3 January 1914: Maj Gen Fleming
  • by 29 July 1917: Vladimir Alekseevich Kolomeytsev