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13th Army (RSFSR)

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105:(Latvian and 3rd divisions, 8th cavalry division, Nesterov group, and later 52nd division and 85th brigade of the 29th division). This last group fought on the approaches to Crimea, and experienced many changes, at one time including a group of armoured trains and the 1st Cavalry corps, but was eventually split between the Ekaterinoslav direction group of forces and the 6th Army. The rest of the 13th fought towards the southern coast of the Black sea between Perekop and north-east of Odessa. In October 1920 the army lost many of its units to the 256: 269: 517: 245: 512: 507: 573: 440: 568: 43:, formed on 18 November 1918, under leadership of I.S. Kozhevnikov from troops arriving from the frontlines of the First World War. After its assignment to the 542: 532: 522: 563: 537: 527: 238: 82:
of which the 13th Army remained a part. In September 1920 it was assigned to the second creation of the Southern Front, at that time fighting against
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During the Civil War the Army's force structure was highly dynamic with most subunits operating as part of operational groups. These included
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This first 13th Army participated in operations spanning an area from the southern Kursk gubernia to then Crimea. She fought against
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extract from Section VII, Vol I, Fronts, armies and groups, Civil War, Central State Archive of the Soviet Army (Russian)
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On November 12, 1920 the 13th Army was disbanded. Its administration was merged with the management of the
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in December 1918, where it participated in January 1919 in the successful
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Its last location of headquarters was in the city of Slavyansk.
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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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Index

Red Army
Russian Civil War
Southern Front
Voronezh–Povorino Operation
Battle of the Donbass
8th Army
Vladimir Selivachyov
Southwestern
Wrangel
2nd Cavalry Army
Denikin
Don nationalist Cossacks
Wrangel
Orel–Kursk operation
Perekop-Chongar Operation
4th Army
Innokentiy Kozhevnikov
Anatoliy Gekker
Robert Eideman
Ieronim Uborevich
Georgy Pyatakov
Arkady Rosengolts
Volodymyr Zatonsky
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Red Army
Russian Civil War

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