6th Libau Infantry Regiment

6th Libau Infantry Regiment
Active1806–1918
Country Russian Empire
BranchRussian Empire Russian Imperial Army
RoleInfantry
Garrison/HQNovogeorgievsk Fortress
EngagementsWar of the Sixth Coalition
World War I

The 6th Libau Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Imperial Russian Army. It was formed on May 16, 1806 during the reign of Tsar Alexander I of Russia and disbanded in 1918. The regiment took part in warfare during the Napoleonic era, as well as World War I.

History

The regiment celebrated its anniversary on June 8.[1] The regiment was named after its patrons, various Prussian princes from 1822. The last of its patrons was Prince Friedrich Leopold of Prussia, who was its patron from 1885. In 1914, its garrison was the Novogeorgievsk Fortress and it was part of the 1st Brigade of the 2nd Infantry Division (Russian Empire). On 1 August 1914, the regiment dropped its patron's name from its title as a result of the outbreak of World War I against Germany.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "6-й пехотный Либавский Принца Фридриха-Леопольда Прусского полк" [6th Prince Frederich Leopold of Prussia's Libau Infantry Regiment]. regiment.ru (in Russian). Retrieved 18 April 2017.

Bibliography

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  • Caban, Wiesław (2001). Służba rekrutów Królestwa Polskiego w armii carskiej w latach 1831-1873 [Service of Recruits from Congress Poland in the Tsar's Army, 1831–1873] (in Polish). Warsaw: Wydawnictwo DiG. ISBN 83-7181-209-4.
  • Kersnovsky, Anton Antonovich (1994). История русской армии [History of the Russian Army] (in Russian). Vol. 4. Moscow: Golos. ISBN 9785711700593.