Separate Guards Cavalry Brigade

The Seperate Guards Cavalry Brigade (Otdel'naya Gvardeyskaya Kavaleriyskaya Brigada) was a former cavalry brigade of the Imperial Russian Army.

History
The Seperate Guards Cavalry Brigade was a small brigade sized unit of the Imperial Russian Army. The brigade was first formed in March 1872 and finally disbanded in 1918. Upon mobilization for World War I the brigade was attached to the 23rd Army Corps and was stationed in Warsaw. At time of mobilization the brigade consisted of: The brigade when attached to the corps consisted in the following battles: It is unknown when the brigade was actually disbanded. But it can be assumed it didn't last until the start of the Russian Revolution.
 * Brigade Headquarters at Warsaw
 * His Majesty's Life Guards Uhlan Regiment
 * Grodno Life Guards Hussars Regiment
 * Battle of Tannenberg
 * Battle of Lodz
 * Battle of the Vistula River

Commanders
Commanders of the brigade included:
 * Major General Count Olsufiev Alexey (March 1872 - February 1873)
 * Major General Baron Bistrom (July 1903 - ????)
 * Major General Sharpantier Nikolai Robertovich (June 1907 - December 1910)
 * Major General Feldman Esper Alexandrovich (December 1910 - February 1912)
 * Major General Roop Vladimir Khristoforovich (March 1912 - November 1913)
 * Major General Baron Mannerheim Karl-Gustav-Emil Karlovich (December 1913 - March 1915)