The Pskov Rifle Division (), later renamed to the Lithuanian Rifle Division (), was a Red Army rifle division during the Russian Civil War and LithuanianâÂÂSoviet War.
The Rifle Division was formed as the Novorzhevsky Rifle Division by the order of the Military Council of the Petrograd Defense District and the Northern Section of the Screen Detachments on May 3, 1918, from volunteer detachments of the Novorzhevsky combat section.
From May 1918, it guarded Russia's western border on the Novorzhev-Idritsa-Nevel-Velikiye Luki-Toropets line. Initially, it fought in the ranks of the 7th Army in the vicinity of Petrograd, and then in the Western Army. It was renamed on June 14, 1918, to the Pskov Rifle Division.
In December 1918, due to the German retreat and the Soviet westward offensive of 1918âÂÂ1919, the division occupied Polotsk (in Belarus), Ludza, RÃÂzekne, Daugavpils (in Latvia).
In JanuaryâÂÂFebruary 1919, it occupied Vilnius and PanevÃÂà ¾ys (in Lithuania). From January 21, 1919, the division was renamed to the Lithuanian Rifle Division. In March 1919, it became part of the Lithuanian-Belorussian Army.
In MarchâÂÂMay 1919, it fought with the Polish Army in the Vilnius Region and on the Daugava bridgehead. During its retreat to the Daugava line, it suffered heavy losses. It suffered heavy losses and on May 21 it was consolidated into a brigade, on the basis of which the 4th Rifle Division was formed.
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