61st Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
The 61st Infantry Division (Russian: 61-я пехотная дивизия, 61-ya Pekhotnaya Diviziya) was an infantry formation of the Russian Imperial Army.[1]
61st Infantry Division | |
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61-я пехотная дивизия | |
Active | 1914–1918 |
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Branch | |
Role | Infantry |
Organization
- 1st Brigade
- 241st Infantry Regiment
- 242nd Infantry Regiment
- 2nd Brigade
- 243rd Infantry Regiment
- 244th Infantry Regiment
Rank insignia
Officer ranks
Description | Rank insignia as to the design 1904–1906 | ||||||
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Shoulder straps | |||||||
Rank designation |
Polkovnik (en: colonel) |
Podpolkovnik (lieutenant colonel) |
Kapitan (en: captain) |
Stabs-kapitan | Poruchik | Podporuchik | Praporshchik |
Rrank group | Shtab-ofitsery (en: staff officers) |
Ober-ofitsery (en: upper, superior, or higher officers) |
Non-commissioned officers and enlisted ranks
Description | Rank insignia as to the design 1904–1906 | ||||||||
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Shoulder straps | |||||||||
Rank designation |
Zauryad-praporshchik (generated from feldfebel rank) |
Feldfebel | Starshy unter-оfitser (en: senior NCO) |
Мladshy unter-оfitser (en: junior NCO) |
Yefeytor (en: Private first class) |
Ryadovoy (en: Private) | |||
Rank group | Unter-ofitsery (en: Non-commissioned officers) |
Ryadovye (en: enlisted men) |
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References
- Conrad, Mark (2001). "THE RUSSIAN ARMY, 1914". Retrieved 8 January 2017.
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