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to the Northern Caucasus, to join the bulk of the Red Army there. The Taman Army was joined by a mass of some 25,000 refugees, which greatly impeded progress and actions. The tactical difficulties were great and the three columns were organized in the following way:
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On December 3, the Army received the Red Honorary Revolutionary Flag of the RSFSR. Shortly after, the remains of the Army were reorganized as the 3rd Taman rifle division, which during the
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on August 16 of that year. The units included I. I. Matveev's Ukrainian infantry regiment, E. O. Kovtiuh's group, and Sfonov's North Kuban Cavalry regiment.
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On September 14, after regrouping with the second and third columns, the White defensive line North of Belorechensk was attacked, reaching
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The Army was formed when the Bolsheviks in the Taman Peninsula found themselves isolated, because the German interventionist forces had
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The 3 columns of the Taman Army were reorganized into two infantry divisions, three of cavalry and one brigade of artillery.
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and sailors of ships of the Black Sea Fleet, who had chosen the Bolsheviks side and sunk their own ships in June 1918.
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The March of the Taman Army, escaping encirclement by the enemy Whites, was romanticised in the novel
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In October–November, the Taman Army participated in the persistent fighting around
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the second column repulsed the attacks of the white Cossacks in the gorges and
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Ivan Matveyev was elected as general commander of the Army, his deputy was
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the first column was in the vanguard securing the way against the army of
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on the Taman Peninsula. It counted some 30,000 men, mostly workers from
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the third column led the rearguard battles against Denikin's troops.
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It was decided to march in three columns from the Taman over
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