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3rd Guards Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
During the territorial evolution of Russia, the 3rd Guard Infantry division in the Russian Empire consisted of four regiments:
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During the territorial evolution of Russia, the 3rd Guard Infantry division in the Russian Empire consisted of four regiments:
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the Lithuanian Life Guards Regiment,
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Kexholm Life Guards Regiment,
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St. Petersburg Life Guards Regiment,
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and the Volhynian Life Guards Regiment.
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1837–1841: Alexei Arbuzov
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1841–1846: Alexander von Moller
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1846: Vasily Ovander
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1877–1887: Victor Deziderjevich Dandevill
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1898–1901: Konstantin Alexandrovich Weiss
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1901–1904: Alexander Meller-Zakomelsky
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1908–1910: Yakov Schkinsky
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1916–1917: Alexander K. Bukovsky
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1863–1866: Vasilij Ivanovitch Janovskij
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1891–1895: Konstantin Alexandrovich Weiss
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1909–1910: Alexander Alexeyevich Resin
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1833–1835: von Korff
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1869–1877: Yakov Ovander
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