3rd Army Corps (Russian Empire)

The 3rd Army Corps was an Army corps in the Imperial Russian Army formed on 19 February 1877.

Its headquarters were in Vilnius.

Composition
The Army Corps composition as of 18 July 1914, at the outbreak of the First World War, was:
 * 25th Infantry Division headquartered at Dvinsk
 * 1st Brigade
 * 97th Livonia Infantry Regiment (headquarters Dvinsk)
 * 98th Yuriev Infantry Regiment (headquarters Dvinsk)
 * 2nd Brigade (headquarters Dvinsk)
 * 99th Ivangorod Infantry Regiment (headquarters Dvinsk)
 * 100th Ostrovsky Infantry Regiment (headquarters Dvinsk)
 * 25th Artillery Brigade
 * 27th Infantry Division (headquarters Vilnius)
 * 1st Brigade
 * 105th Orenburg Infantry Regiment
 * 106th Ufa Infantry Regiment
 * 2nd Brigade
 * 107th Troitsky Infantry Regiment
 * 108th Saratov Infantry Regiment
 * 27th Artillery Brigade
 * 5th Rifle Brigade
 * 17th Rifle Regiment
 * 18th Rifle Regiment
 * 19th Rifle Regiment
 * 20th Rifle Regiment
 * 5th Rifle Artillery Division
 * 3rd Cavalry Division (headquarters Kaunas)
 * 1st Cavalry Brigade
 * 3rd Novorossiysk Dragoon Regiment
 * 3rd Smolensk Uhlan Regiment
 * 2nd Cavalry Brigade
 * 3rd Elisavetgradsky Hussar Regiment
 * 3rd Don Cossack Regiment
 * 3rd Horse Artillery Battalion
 * 5th Horse Artillery Battery
 * 6th Horse Artillery Battery
 * 3rd Mortar-Artillery Division
 * 3rd Engineer Battalion
 * 4th Pontoon Battalion
 * 2nd Communications Company

Chiefs of Staff

 * 24 February 1877 — 15 May 1885 — Colonel (Major-General after 1 January 1878) Aleksandr Kozen
 * 15 May 1885 — 9 December 1892 — Major-General Ivan Ivanovich Tyvalovich
 * 11 January 1893 — 5 January 1898 — Major-General Stanislav Stanislavovich Novogrebelsky
 * 5 January 1898 — 20 October 1899 — Major-General Nikolai Nilovich Lavrov
 * 2 November 1899 — 17 February 1904 — Major-General Aleksandr Konstantinovich Petrov
 * 24 March 1904 — 12 October 1904 — Major-General Nikolai Sergeyevich Berdyaev
 * 22 October 1904 — 16 June 1906 — Major-General Alexander Frantsevich Ragoza
 * 23 July 1906 — July 1908 — Major-General Baron Aleksandr Georgyevich Ikskul-von-Gildebant
 * 9 July 1908 — 19 October 1914 — Major-General Vladimir Aleksandrovich Chagin
 * 14 December 1914 — 17 July 1915 — Major-General Viktor Viktorovich Eggert
 * 18 July 1915 — 7 February 1917 — Major-General Nikolai Dimitryevich Chausov
 * 8 February 1917 — 4 May 1917 — Major-General Vladimir Nikolayevich Yegoryev
 * 12 May 1917 — 7 August 1917 — Major-General Mikhail Vasilyevich Lebedev
 * 12 August 1917 — 1918 — Major-General Andrey Nikolayevich Suvorov

Chiefs of Artillery

 * 19 March 1877 - 5 December 1889 - Major-General (Lieutenant-General from 30 August 1881) Yakov Mikhailovich Kostogorov
 * 9 January 1890 - 4 February 1893 - Major-General (Lieutenant-General from 30 August 1892) Aleksandr Nikitich Fedortsov-Malysh
 * 4 February 1893 - 19 January 1898 - Lieutenant-General Aleksandr Skvortso
 * 19 January 1898 - 10 April 1901 - Major-General (Lieutenant-General from 5 April 1898) Dmitry Topornin
 * 30 May 1901 - 9 July 1906 - Major-General (Lieutenant-General from 12 June 1903) Aleksey Stepanovich Shepilov
 * 25 July 1906 - 26 October 1913 - Major-General (Lieutenant-General from 22 April 1907) Dmitry Ivanovich Nevadovsky
 * 18 December 1913 - 16 April 1916 - Major-General (Lieutenant-General from 12 June 1914) Count Viktor Dolivo-Dobrovolsky-Yevdokimov
 * 13 May 1916 - 18 February 1917 - Major-General Konstantin Konstantinovich Pilkin
 * From 18 February 1917 - Major-General Ivan Nikanorovich Andreyev

Corps quartermasters

 * 17 February 1898 - 19 July 1900 - Colonel Viktor Ivanovich Lang,
 * 23 July 1900 - 1905 - state councilor Mikhail Ivanovich Levandovsky
 * 13 November 1905 - 8 August 1910 - Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel from 12 June 1906) Zenon Avgustinovich Vorotnitsky
 * 16 August 1910 - after 1 March 1914 - Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel from 14 April 1913) Aleksandr Mikhailovich Vishnyakov