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The Belgian Expeditionary Corps of Armoured Cars in Russia () was a Belgian military formation during the First World War which was sent to Russia to fight the German Army on the Eastern Front. Between late 1915 and 1918, 444 Belgian soldiers served with the unit and 16 were killed in action.

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  • Belgian Expeditionary Corps in Russia
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  • The Belgian Expeditionary Corps of Armoured Cars in Russia () was a Belgian military formation during the First World War which was sent to Russia to fight the German Army on the Eastern Front. Between late 1915 and 1918, 444 Belgian soldiers served with the unit and 16 were killed in action.
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Garrison
  • Peterhof, Saint Petersburg
Branch
Role
  • Mobile Reconnaissance
Type
  • Mechanised
Dates
  • 1915(xsd:integer)
Unit Name
  • Belgian Expeditionary Corps in Russia
Disbanded
  • July 1918
Allegiance
  • Russian Provisional Government
Battles
  • Galicia, Eastern Front.
Equipment
  • Minerva and Lanchester armoured cars
Size
  • 444(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • The Belgian Expeditionary Corps of Armoured Cars in Russia () was a Belgian military formation during the First World War which was sent to Russia to fight the German Army on the Eastern Front. Between late 1915 and 1918, 444 Belgian soldiers served with the unit and 16 were killed in action.
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