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2nd Caucasus Cossack Division
Active1914
AllegianceRussian Empire
BranchImperial Russian Army
Military unit

The 2nd Caucasus Cossack Division was a Cossack Division of the Imperial Russian Army before and during World War I.

Commanders

Chiefs of Staff

  • 1904–1907: NI Arapov
  • 1907–1909: Vladimirov
  • 1909–1915: Jewgienij Lebiedinski
  • 1915–1916: Pavel Chatilov
  • 1916–1917: Sergey Markov

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Russian Empire Russian Imperial Army divisions in World War I
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1st – 9th
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Grenadier

January 1917: 5  • 6  • 2nd Caucasus

Siberian Rifle
1st – 15th
November 191616  • 17
January 1917Combined  • 18  • 19  • 20  • 21  • 22
Finland Rifle
May 1915
January 1917
Cavalry
Guards
December 1914: 16
Cossack
Caucasus
Volunteer1st Serbian  • Czechoslovak
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