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Its commander from July 13, 1812, was Colonel [[Aleksander Franciszek Chodkiewicz]],{{Sfn|Gembarzewski|1925|p=57}} Major Suhr, and the battalion commanders were Trębicki, Słupecki, and Roland.{{Sfn|Askenazy|Gembarzewski|2003|p=80}} In July 1812, a large group of deserters and prisoners of war from the [[Imperial Russian Army]] joined the regiment.{{Sfn|Morawski|Paczuski|2009|p=31}} |
Its commander from July 13, 1812, was Colonel [[Aleksander Franciszek Chodkiewicz]],{{Sfn|Gembarzewski|1925|p=57}} Major Suhr, and the battalion commanders were Trębicki, Słupecki, and Roland.{{Sfn|Askenazy|Gembarzewski|2003|p=80}} In July 1812, a large group of deserters and prisoners of war from the [[Imperial Russian Army]] joined the regiment.{{Sfn|Morawski|Paczuski|2009|p=31}} |
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Military unit
18th Lithuanian Infantry Regiment – infantry regiment of the Army of the Duchy of Warsaw.
Formed pursuant to a resolution of the Confederation and the Grodno County of July 3, 1812, in Vilnius, Lithuania. Originally under the name of the 1st Lithuanian Infantry Regiment.
Its commander from July 13, 1812, was Colonel Aleksander Franciszek Chodkiewicz, Major Suhr, and the battalion commanders were Trębicki, Słupecki, and Roland. In July 1812, a large group of deserters and prisoners of war from the Imperial Russian Army joined the regiment.
On August 1, 1812, the regiment had 600 men, who were described as high-quality virtuous citizens.
The regiment took part in the defense of Modlin in 1813. As of May 1, 1813, the regiment’s strength was 54 officers and 824 soldiers.
After Napoleon‘s abdication, Tsar Alexander I of Russia agreed to repatriate Polish–Lithuanian units. They were to serve as a base for the formation of the Army of Congress Poland under the command of Grand Duke Konstantin. On June 13, 1814, the regiment was assigned a concentration site in Bydgoszcz. However, the regiment was not recreated, as the new army provided for only 12 infantry regiments.
Polish-language sources
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- Morawski, Ryszard; Paczuski (2009). Wojsko Księstwa Warszawskiego. Ułani, gwardie honorowe, pospolite ruszenie, żandarmeria konna. Warszawa. ISBN 9788361229032.
{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - Wimmer, Jan (1978). Historia piechoty polskiej do roku 1864. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej.
- Zych, Gabriel (1961). Armia Księstwa Warszawskiego 1807–1812. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej.


