| 2nd Guards Infantry Division | |
|---|---|
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| Active | 1855—1914 | 
| Country | |
| Branch | |
| Type | Artillery Infantry  | 
| Size | Division | 
| Garrison/HQ | Saint Petersburg | 
The 2nd Guards Infantry Division was a division of the Imperial Russian Army. Before mobilisation for World War I, the division was based in St-Petersburg under the Guards Corps, also headquartered in St-Petersburg.[1]
Organisation
(Titles in English)
Organisation of the division just before mobilisation for World War I;[1]
- Divisional Headquarters and Staff
 - 1st Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Staff
 - The Moscow Life Guards Regiment
 - Life Grenadier Guards
 
 - 2nd Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters and Staff
 - Pavlovski Life Guard Grenadiers
 - Finnish Life Guards Regiment
 
 - 2nd Guards Artillery Brigade
- Regiment Headquarters and Staff
 - 1st Division (battalion)
 - 2nd Division (battalion)
 
 
Commanders
- 1855–1857: Alexander von Wrangel
 - 1858–1860: KA Belgard
 - 1878–1881: Illarion Ivanovich Vorontsov-Dashkov
 - 1881–1885: Timofeyev
 - 1891–1895: Stepan Vasilyevich Rykachev
 - 1897–1899: Richard Troyanovich Meves
 - 1900–1904: Nikolay F Meshetich
 - 1905–1906: Vladimir Danilov
 - 1906–1907: Ivan Romanenko
 - 1907–1908: Adlerberg
 - 1908–1910: Mikhnevich
 - 1910–1912: Leonid Lesh
 - 1912–1913: Vasily Flug
 - 1913–1914: Alexander Alexeyevich Resin
 
Chiefs of Staff
- 1863–1865: Victor Fedorovitch Winberg
 - 1865–1866: Kozen
 
Commanders of the 1st Brigade
- 1913–1914: Kisielewski
 
Commanders of the 2nd Brigade
- 1893–1894: Richard Troyanovich Meves
 
Commanders of the Artillery Brigade
- 1901–1904: Arkady Nikanorovich Nishenkov
 
References
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