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decided to create armed forces to counter foreign and contra-revolutionary forces. Five armies of some 3.000 -3.500 men were created. In fact, these armies were only brigades with limited combat capabilities. Evgenii Venediktov became the commander of the 2nd Army. In March 1918, it defended
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and then retreated to the Donbass. By the beginning of April, there were 1,000 bayonets in the army and a small number of cavalry. Together with parts of the 1st Army, she took part in skirmishes in Ukraine in the Chaplino area near
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On June 18, 1918 the 2nd Army was created a second time from the detachments of the Orenburg and Ufa groups. It was part of the Eastern Front.
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against White Guards troops. On August 5, 1918, units of the 2nd Army launched an offensive and cut off the
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The 2nd Army was disbanded on July 16, 1919, and the army administration was transferred to the
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railway, but then came under a White counterattack and retreated to
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Fedor Makhin (June 26 - July 3, 1918, defected to the White Army)
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A. I. Kharchenko (July 3 - 4, 1918, defected to the White Army)
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and became the administration of Special Group Shorin.
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Members of the Revolutionary Military Council include
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1919
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