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    The 3rd Manchurian Army (Russian: 3-й Маньчжурская армия / 3 МА) was a field army of the Russian Empire that was established in 1904 during the Russo-Japanese...
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    one commander, and split it up in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Manchurian Armies. The 2nd Manchurian Army was created in September 1904 under command of Lieutenant...
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    that army was officially disbanded by order of Emperor Nicholas II and replaced by the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Manchurian Armies. The 1st Manchurian Army consisted...
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    command the 1st Manchurian Army and Kuropatkin’s left flank. The center was held by General Alexander Kaulbars’s 3rd Manchurian Army. The right flank...
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    west was not well coordinated by the Russians, causing the 1st and 3rd Manchurian Armies to all but disintegrate into chaos. Then Kuropatkin decided to withdraw...
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    Army and reorganized its armed units. Japan accelerated its invasion of Manchuria by causing the Manchurian Incident, and the Japanese and Manchurian...
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    Mikhail Alekseyev (category Imperial Russian Army generals)
    1904 Alekseyev was appointed Quartermaster General of the Russian 3rd Manchurian Army.: 20  During the war he was awarded a gold sword, the Order of St...
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    Alexander Svechin (category Imperial Russian Army generals)
    officer at the headquarters of the 16th Army Corps, and a staff officer at the headquarters of the 3rd Manchurian Army. After the start of World War I, he...
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    Alexander von Kaulbars (category Imperial Russian Army generals)
    commander of the Russian 3rd Manchurian Army. Following the Battle of Sandepu, he was transferred to command the Russian 2nd Manchurian Army in February 1905...
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    invasion of Manchuria, formally known as the Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation or simply the Manchurian Operation (Маньчжурская операция), began on...
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    Oskar Gripenberg (category Imperial Russian Army generals)
    January 1916) was a Finnish-Swedish general of the Russian Second Manchurian Army during the Russo-Japanese War. Oskar Ferdinand Gripenberg was born...
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    that would one day be resolved by the Imperial Army. In 1906, Japan established the South Manchurian Railway on the southern half of the former Chinese...
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    army by that time was its cavalry and that branch did see much fighting during the invasion. The Soviet invasion force taking part in the Manchurian Strategic...
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  • Division 1914: 7th Siberian Rifle Division 8th Siberian Rifle Division 1st Manchurian Army: 1904-1906 10th Army: 1914 - 1916 4th Army: 1914 2nd Army: 1917...
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  • Independent 3rd Division The Eastern Manchurian Independent Division The Southern Manchurian 2nd Independent Division The Western Manchurian 3rd Independent...
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  • Siberian Rifle Division 1st Manchurian Army: 1904–1906 12th Army: 1915 2nd Army: 1915–1916 3rd Army: 1916 8th Army: 1916 6th Army: 1916–1917 1904–1905: Nikolai...
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    occurred during the Soviet Red Army's invasion of the Japanese puppet state of Manchukuo as part of the wider Manchurian Strategic Offensive Operation...
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    (1937) in Northwestern China. The Red Army achieved its objectives; it maintained effective control over the Manchurian Chinese Eastern Railway, and successfully...
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    The National Revolutionary Army (NRA; 國民革命軍), sometimes shortened to Revolutionary Army (革命軍) before 1928, and as National Army (國軍) after 1928, was the...
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    Dus-Khol lake, Tandinsky District, Tuva Republic, Russia. The Mongolian-Manchurian Steppe is the main part of the Eurasian Steppe in East Asia. It covers...
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