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26: 746: 759: 304: 391:. The army failed to capture Lvov due to the Polish victory in the war. In October, the 8th Cavalry was transferred and the 24th Rifle was transferred in November. In November, the army fought against the remnants of the 288:, the Red Cossack Cavalry Brigade, and P.A. Pavlov's Separate Rifle Brigade), created to launch the main attack, was transferred to the 14th Army after a White attack cut it off from the rest of the 13th Army. The 229:, although this organization was abolished on 26 July after the latter was directly subordinated to the Commander-in-Chief. On 7 July, the 7th Ukrainian Soviet Division was disbanded, and during the month the 362:
and 45th Rifle Divisions joined the army. In May, the 44th and 45th Divisions transferred and the 8th Cavalry Division rejoined the army. The army fought in defensive battles against Polish troops in the
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joined the army. In December, the 12th, 41st, 45th, 47th, 55th, and 60th Divisions transferred out of the army, while the 58th Division was briefly part of it. On 5 January 1921, the army was disbanded.
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was part of the army during January 1920, with the 46th Division transferring during the month. On 10 January 1920, in accordance with an order issued four days earlier, it became part of the
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when the Southern Front was reorganized. The 60th Division rejoined the army in February, and the 45th and Latvian Divisions transferred in March. In February and March, the army captured
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joined the army in the same month, but was transferred before its end. In November, the 7th and 57th Rifle Divisions and the 8th Cavalry Division were transferred and replaced by the
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Khromov, S.S., ed. (1983b). "Седьмая Украйнская Стрелковая Диви́зия" [Seventh Ukrainian Rifle Division].
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became part of the army in August, though the 60th was transferred within the month. In September, the
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was subordinated to it until July. From June, the army fought in fierce defense battles with the
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was formed from the Crimean Rifle Division, itself formed from the Crimean Soviet Army. The
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during April and May. In June, the 44th and 45th Divisions rejoined the army, with the
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Khromov, S.S., ed. (1983a). "Четырнадцатая Армия" [Fourteenth Army].
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Ivanov, Sergei, ed. (2004). "Четырнадцатая Армия" [Fourteenth Army].
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from the rest of the Volunteer Army in December and January 1920 in the
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The army was led by the following commanders during its existence:
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also joining the army. From June to August the army fought in the
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Dvoinykh, L.V.; Kariaeva, T.F.; Stegantsev, M.V., eds. (1991).
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in October and November, launching the main attack and taking
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Historical Dictionary of the Russian Civil Wars, 1916-1926
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White Eagle, Red Star: the Polish-Soviet War, 1919-20
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1921
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in late 1919 and early 1920, the army fought in the
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Index


Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Red Army
Field army
Russian Civil War
Polish–Soviet War
Ukrainian–Soviet War
Kilment Voroshilov
Alexander Yegorov
Ieronim Uborevich
Iona Yakir
Russian
Red Army
Russian Civil War
Kliment Voroshilov
Revolutionary Military Council
2nd Ukrainian Soviet Army
Southern Front
7th Ukrainian Rifle Division
Crimean Soviet Army
White
Armed Forces of South Russia
Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine
Donbas
Left-Bank Ukraine
Yekaterinoslav
Poltava
Sumy
12th Army
41st

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