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Other Publishers White Army at Russian North. 1918-1920 book
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Other Publishers White Army at Russian North. 1918-1920 book

Other Publishers White Army at Russian North. 1918-1920 book

Other Publishers White Army at Russian North. 1918-1920 book

Other Publishers White Army at Russian North. 1918-1920 book

Other Publishers White Army at Russian North. 1918-1920 book

OTH-178 White Army at Russian North. 1918-1920 book

White Russian Army at the Russia's North in 1918-1920
List of Contents
The Troops of the North Region
Staff and the Order of Battle
Uniform
National Troops of the North Region
Militia of the North Region
The Fleet of the Arctic Ocean
The List of Sources
44 pages, 30 illustrations

Illustrations
1. Lieutenant colonel of the 1st Archangelgorodski Infantry Regiment in Russian Uniform (according to the Order of August 8, 1918). Claps on the coat's collar belong to the peacetime uniform of one of the regiment this officer served with earlier.
2. Staff-captain of the 2nd Murmansk Infantry Regiment. The insignia according to Order # 10 of August 19, 1918
3. Private infantryman of the Northern Region troops in the British short fur coat and with British equipment, 1919
4. A junior lieutenant (podporuchik) of rifles in the British uniform with Russian khaki epaulets, 1919. There is a wound badge on the left sleeve
5. Staff-captain of rifles in the British uniform but with Russian insignia (according to the Order of VPSO of November 22, 1918) and with wound badges on the left sleeve. There is the band of St. Vladimir (4th stage) order on the breast.