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In October 1919, as part of the Southeastern Front, it continued to conduct stubborn defensive battles against White troops in the Kamyshin region, making by its actions the counteroffensive of the Southern Front possible, which aimed to destroy the troops of General
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In October 1918 - January 1919, the Army fought defensive battles against the Don White Cossacks near Tsaritsyn, opposing the offensive of the
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In the spring and summer of 1920, it continued to lead a successful offensive South of the Don River and, in cooperation with the
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which existed from October 3, 1918, until July 1920. It was formed from the troops operating in the area of
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of the Caucasian Front. Since April 1920, it fought against anti-Soviet forces in the
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Since May 1919, the 10th Army was attacked by numerically superior forces of the
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Members of the Revolutionary Military Council include
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1920
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Alexander Pavlov (December 28, 1919 - June 20, 1920)
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Index

Red Army
Russian Civil War
Tsaritsyn
Kamyshin
Southern Front
South-Eastern Front
Caucasian Front

Don Army
Pyotr Krasnov
1918-1919 Counteroffensive of the Southern Front
9th Red Army
Caucasian Army
Pyotr Wrangel
Vasilii Shorin
Counteroffensive of the Southern Front
Anton Denikin
North Caucasian operation
9th
11th Red Army
Terek region
Kliment Voroshilov
Alexander Yegorov
Vasily Glagolev
Valery Mezhlauk
Boris Legran
Nikolai Podvoisky
Ernest Appoga
Minin S.K.
Mezhlauk V.I

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