The 28th Infantry Division (Lithuanian: 28-oji pėstininkų divizija,[1] Russian: 28-я пехо́тная диви́зия, romanized: 28-ya pekhotnaya diviziya) was an infantry division of the Russian Imperial Army.
[1] Those rivers were the Volga, Kama, Don, and the Ural.
[1] In the latter half of 1914, this infantry division endured harsh battles in East Prussia, although it met its end with the rest of the 20th Army Corps in the Augustavas Forest.
[1] The division's headquarters were located entirely in Kaunas from 1903 to 1913.
[3] The 28th Infantry Division was located in the Kaunas Fortress and was trained for its defence, so it was not prepared for field battles.