267th Dukhovshchinsky Infantry Regiment

[2][3] According to the “Russian Invalid”, the regimental group was occupied by the enemy's trenches, crossing the Mroga and Belyava rivers.

[5] Following the enemy breakthrough that occurred, the Russian units suffered irreparable losses, and the commander of the regiment was captured.

[citation needed] After a heavy defeat, the regiment received reinforcements, and participated in local battles.

In March 1915, the regiment occupied defenses near the Ravka River, along the Skierniewitz - Bolimov line.

On 3 August 1915, the regiment drove the enemy out of the village of Zolotki, where for two days they covered the withdrawal routes of the army's right flank across the Nurets River.

On 24 March 1916, the regiment distinguished itself when capturing the heights south of Lake Naroch, followed by the occupation of enemy trenches in the area of the village of Mokritsa.

On the night of 10 and 11 July, having replaced the grenadier division, the unit took positions in front of the Gornoe Skrobovo farm, taking part in the Baranovichi offensive,[9] and suffered significant losses.

[10] Heavy fighting in the area of the Skrobov manor's yard continued until the end of the autumn of 1916, with the enemy using flamethrowers.

From July to August 1917, a dissolution of discipline occurred in the regiment; soldiers held rallies and refused to follow the orders of their commanders.

[citation needed] Three of the former officers of the regiment during the Russian Civil War held highest award of the RSFSR, the Order of the Red Banner: second lieutenant Alexander Gulyakov - twice, staff captain Mikhail Akatov, and captain Grigory Gorchakov.

Banner of the 267th Dukhovshchinsky Infantry Regiment. Lieutenant Grintser G.S., 1915)
Center (from top to bottom): warrant officers Boldyrev, Perednya-Peredkov, Artyomov, Bogdanov, Sakovich, Popov, Vasich. Left: Staff Captain Raun, Staff Captain Molodtsov. Right: Lieutenant Tuzhov, Lieutenant Colonel Chudinov. 1916
67th Infantry Division. 1916
Soldiers of the regiment wearing Zelinsky-Kummant gas masks , 1916