Second Western Army

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The Second Western Army was created during 1810 as part of the reform of the Imperial Russian Army as a whole and was intended to defend the central western region of the Russian border with Poland (Duchy of Warsaw) to the Austrian border during the expected French invasion of Russia.

Commanders

Commander-in-Chief General of the Infantry Prince P.I. Bagration

Chief of Staff  Major General Graf E.F. de Saint-Priest

General-quartermaster  Major General M.S. Vistitskiy 2nd

Duty General  Fligel-adjutant Colonel S.N. Marin

Chief of Artillery  Major General Baron K.F. Levenshtern

Chief of Engineers  Major General E.Kh. Ferster

  • 7th Infantry Corps  Lieutenant General N.N. Raevsky
  • 8th Infantry Corps  Lieutenant General M.M. Borozdin
  • 4th Cavalry Corps  Major General Graf K.K. Sivers

Order

The total strength of the army was 46 infantry battalions, 52 cavalry squadrons, 9 Cossack regiments, and 180 cannon. The Second Western Army had approximately 45,000−49,423 men, and during the time of June-July, 1812, according to generals Barclay de Tolly, Bagration and Tormasov, was positioned along a 50-mile long front near the areas of Volkovysk and Belostok (now Białystok).[1][2][3]

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