The 5th Kaluga Infantry Regiment of Emperor Wilhelm I () was a regiment of the period of the Russian Empire.
Puà Âkowe Festival: August 30. Dislocation in 1914: Modlin (ÃÂþòþóõþÃÂóøõòÃÂú). Rozformowany in 1918.
23rd Corps (23 ÃÂÃÂ, 23 ðÃÂüõùÃÂúøù úþÃÂÿÃÂÃÂ), Warsaw, Poland 2 Infantry Division (2-ù ÿõàþÃÂýþù ôøòø÷øø), Modlin 1 Infantry Brigade, Modlin 5 KalugaInfantry Regiment (5-ù ÿõàþÃÂýÃÂù ÃÂðûÃÂöÃÂúøù ÃÂüÿõÃÂðÃÂþÃÂð ÃÂøûÃÂóõûÃÂüð 1-óþ ÿþûú), Modlin (ÃÂþòþóõþÃÂóøõòÃÂú).
11.04.1911-7.03.1913 Colonel Konstantin Yakovlevich Biciutko, 8 26.04.1913-1.04.1914 Col. Nikolai Petrovich Zinoviev, 2.09.1915-after 1.01.1916 Col. Aleksandr Petrovich Kabajew.
1812-Patriotic War (Russo-French) 1831-the Suppression of the November uprising in Poland. 1877-1877-Russo-Turkish war, 1914-1918-World War I
Gieorgiewski regimental banner with the inscription: "for the capture of à Âowczy22 August 1877 year ' and ' 1805-1905". The orders of the Emperor of 28.08.1905. Banner decorated with AleksandrowskàBand Jubilee. Awarded for merit. Award from 13.04.1818, Stamps with the word "Wyroà ¼niajàcy", on the caps the State. Award from 27.04.1814, Awarded for bravery in the battle of Bar-Siur-Obe. Honorable mention from 15.02.1814, Trumpet Gieorgiewskie with the words "fight for Warsaw 25 and August 26, 1831. Award from 6.12.1931. Regimental banner was awarded the Ribbon by the King of Prussia in 1868, Banner 4 battalion was awarded the Ribbon 19.07.1888. The regiment had a badge puà Âkowà, laid down 8.07.1911 r. Maltese cross in gold enamel blue and red, on a wreath of Laurel leaves and oak. Ranty gold from the rings. On the badge: "1805-1905" and "100 years", and monograms: at the top of the Emperor William I, in the center of the circle in red of the Emperor Nicholas II. He also had the regimental colors of the badge-sided with subtitles "in the memory of the century 5 Kaà Âuà ¼skiego infantry regiment. Emperor Wilhelm I ".