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1st Cavalry Corps
Russian General of the Infantry Georgij Ėduardovič Bergmann (1916)
Country
Russian Empire
Allegiance
Imperial Russian Army
Engagements
World War I
Military unit
The 1st Caucasus Army Corps (Russian, 1-й Кавказский армейский корпус) was a military formation of the Russian Empire which existed between 1847 and 1918, including the period during World War I.[1]
It was reformed on December 17, 1878. From November 1888 to March 1899, it was named the Caucasus Army Corps.
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