Armed Forces of South Russia

Armed Forces of South Russia
Active 8 January 1919 - April 1920
Country Russia
Allegiance Russia GCAFSR
Size 85,000 (January 1919)
160,000 (July 1919)
Engagements

Russian Civil War

Commanders
Commander-in-Chief Anton Denikin

The Armed Forces of South Russia (Russian: Вооружённые силы Юга России, Vooruzhyonniyye sily Yuga Rossii) were formed on the 8th of January 1919, it incorporated many of the smaller formations of the White Army in South of Russia (called "White South" in Soviet historiography), including the Volunteer Army (which was renamed the Caucasian Volunteer Army). Besides that, the AFSR included the Army of the Don, the Crimean-Azov Army, the Forces of Northern Caucasus and the Army of Turkestan.

In January it numbered 51,000 Infantry, 34,000 Cavalry, 204 Field guns, 682 machine guns and 6 armoured trains. By July 1919 it had grown to 104,000 Infantry, 56,000 Cavalry, 600 Field guns, 1,500 machine guns, 19 aircraft, 34 armoured trains, 1 Cruiser, 5 Destroyers, 4 Submarines and 20 Gunboats. By October, after heavy losses and the transfer of units to other armies, the armies strength fell drastically.

In April 1920 Anton Denikin, commander-in-chief of the AFSR, delegated all authority to Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel, who took command of the so-called "Russian Army", which included all units remaining from the SFR after its defeat.

Order of Battle of the AFSR, Early 1919

Volunteer Army (renamed Caucasian Volunteer Army)
Army of the Don
Army of the Caucasus
Army of Turkestan

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