Far Eastern Army

In February 1920, these units were combined with the 6th East Siberian Corps of Ataman Grigory Semyonov into the Armed Forces of the Russian Eastern Outskirts.

The Moscow Group of Troops of General Sergey Voitsekhovsky upon arrival in Chita, 15 March 1920, became known as the Far Eastern (White) Army, consisting of three corps.

Unlike the commanders of Kolchak's Army, ataman Grigory Semyonov was categorically against this plan, believing that the red units at the moment did not have sufficient forces to break through the Chita Plug.

Taking advantage of this breakthrough of the partisans, the People's Revolutionary Army of the Far Eastern Republic launched an offensive in mid–October.

By orders of Grigory Semyonov, the Commander–in–Chief of All Armed Forces and the Marching Chieftain of All Cossack Troops of the Russian Eastern Outskirts, No.