Second Western Army


The Second Western Army was created during the 1810 as part of the reform of the Imperial Russian Army as a whole and was intended to defend the central western region of the Russian border with Poland to the Austrian border during the expected French invasion of Russia.
Commander-in-Chief General of the Infantry Prince P.I. Bagration
Chief of Staff - Major General Graf E.F. de Saint-Priest
General- quartermaster - Major General M.S. Vistitskiy 2nd
Duty General - Fligel-Adjutant Colonel S.N. Marin
Chief of Artillery - Major General Baron K.F. Levenshtern
Chief of Engineers - Major General E.Kh. Ferster
The total strength of the army was 46 infantry battalions, 52 cavalry squadrons, 9 cossack regiments, and 180 cannon. The Second Western Army had approximately 45,000−49,423 men, and during the time of June-July, 1812, according to generals Barclay de Tolly, Bagration and Tormasov, was positioned along a 50-mile long front near the areas of Wolkovysk and Belostock.