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    The Volhynian Cavalry Brigade (Polish: Wołyńska Brygada Kawalerii) was a Polish cavalry brigade, which saw action against the invading Germans during...
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    Battle of Mokra (category Polish cavalry)
    accomplished. The Wołyńska Cavalry Brigade was located north of the town of Kłobuck, along the railway to Katowice. Two regiments (19th Volhynian Uhlan Regiment and...
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    19th Volhynian Uhlan Regiment (Polish language: 19. Pułk Ułanów Wołyńskich, 19 puł) was a cavalry unit and brigade from the Polish Army in the Second...
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    used during the German and Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939. Volhynian Cavalry Brigade equipped with the Bofors 37 mm antitank gun beat the German Panzer...
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    Polish cavalry brigade order of battle Mazowiecka Cavalry Brigade {1st Cavalry Brigade} Nowogródzka Cavalry Brigade {Baranowicze Cavalry Brigade} Podlaska...
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  • withdrawing Polish defenders.: 122  XVI Corps (10th Army) meets the Volhynian Cavalry Brigade (supported by armored train Śmiały) in the Battle of Mokra and...
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    Mokra. During that battle the division was fighting the Polish Volhynian Cavalry Brigade under Colonel Julian Filipowicz. A Polish aircraft was shot down...
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    Brzeźnica. Śmiały was assigned to the Łódź Army, in support of the Volhynian Cavalry Brigade. On the night of Aug 31/Sep 1, the train left for Chorzew Siemkowice...
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    21st Vistula Uhlan Regiment (category Cavalry regiments of Poland)
    garrisoned in the town of Rowne, Volhynia, and in 1939 belonged to Volhynian Cavalry Brigade. The regiment was formed in July 1920, during the Polish–Soviet...
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    Division), and the 2nd Regiment of Mounted Artillery (part of Volhynian Cavalry Brigade) stationed here. Dubno also was the seat of Papal Eastern Seminary...
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    it was the site of the Battle of Mokra, fought between the Polish cavalry brigade and a German panzer division. The one-day battle was won by the Poles...
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    divisions, nine reserve divisions, eleven cavalry brigades, two motorized brigades, three mountain brigades and a number of smaller units. Most Polish...
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    French cavalry of the Napoleonic Wars. Initial reorganization divided the National Cavalry of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth into four brigades (each...
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    Initially to be created were 16 infantry divisions, three cavalry brigades and one motorized brigade, to be equipped with captured weapons or with arms and...
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  • kilometers away from other Polish units; close to it was the Volhynian Cavalry Brigade, which itself was attacked by the Germans in the Battle of Mokra...
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    successes, such as the Battle of Mokra on 1 September, where the Volhynian Cavalry Brigade stopped the German 4th Panzer Division, the army was forced to...
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    Gatchina, excepted the 3rd Infantry Division (3 ID) and the Independent Cavalry Brigade (ICavBr), located in Warsaw and subordinated to the XXIII AC Military...
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  • had a total of 23 infantry divisions and nine cavalry brigades. Each infantry division had two brigades, each one having three regiments. Frequently,...
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    was garrisoned in Kowel, and later on also the 2nd Polish National Cavalry Brigade was stationed there. After the Third Partition of Poland, in 1795,...
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    combined into three brigades. The Azerbaijani cavalry regiment, together with the Chechen Regiment, was part of the 2nd brigade, commanded by Colonel...
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  • frequently organized huge military manoeuvres on the territory of the Volhynian Voivodeship. These war games would take place in early fall, right after...
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    Nikolai Ostrovsky (category Military personnel of the 1st Cavalry Army)
    Raion (until 2020 it was situated in Ostroh Raion), Rivne Oblast) in the Volhynian Governorate (Volhynia),[citation needed] then part of the Russian Empire...
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    Infantry Regiment stationed there in 1790, and the 2nd Polish National Cavalry Brigade stationed there in 1794. On 17 July 1792, the Battle of Włodzimierz...
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    Second Brusilov offensive (category Volhynian Governorate)
    divisions, 6 separate infantry brigades, 12 cavalry divisions). The 3rd Army (infantry general L. Lesh) allocated two cavalry divisions to the reserve, the...
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  • October 1910 – 12 March 1971) was a Polish resistance leader. Born in the Volhynian village of Przebraże, he worked as a forester, when in September 1939...
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    Lifeguard Cossack regiment (five sotnias) was attached to the 1st Brigade of the Guard Cavalry Division. At Borodino in 1812 the Cossacks of the Guard included...
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    Brusilov offensive (category Volhynian Governorate)
    his own initiative, the deportation of 13,000 German civilians from the Volhynian areas that had been conquered during the offensive. On 2 July, Evert's...
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    Romashka and Otaman Anhel against Kiev and Chernihiv Cheka and Bashkir Cavalry Brigade Anti-Red Army ambush near Uman in 1920 The government of Ukrainian...
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    2015. Retrieved 25 October 2015. Massacre, Volhynia. "The Effects of the Volhynian Massacres". Volhynia Massacre. Archived from the original on 21 June 2018...
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  • divisional 8th Brigade detrained near Chodorow, and was immediately involved in fighting the enemy. At the same time, 7th Brigade fought 1st Cavalry Army near...
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