Battle of Ust-Padenga

Battle of Ust-Padenga
Part of North Russia intervention in the Russian Civil War

Location of Arkhangelsk Governorate in Russia
DateJanuary 19, 1919
Location
Ust-Padenga, Arkhangelsk Governorate, Russia
Result

Soviet victory

  • American retreat from Ust-Padenga[1]
Territorial
changes
The Bolsheviks occupied Ust Padenga
Belligerents
 United States Russian SFSR
Commanders and leaders
United States Lieutenant Harry Mead Unknown
Units involved
United States American Expeditionary Force, North Russia or the 339th Infantry Regiment "Polar Bears" Unknown
Strength
47 soldiers ~800 Bolshevik infantrymen[2]
Casualties and losses
25 killed, 15 injured[3] Unknown

The Battle of Ust-Padenga, also known as the Defense of Ust-Padenga was a minor battle during the Russian Civil War, fought in Ust-Padenga, located in Arkhangelsk Governorate, 500 miles away from Moscow. It was a part of a larger retreat which occurred in January 1919 during the larger-scale Battle of Shenkursk.

  1. ^ "Polar Bear Expedition History | Bentley Historical Library".
  2. ^ Arkins, Edwin L. Article in American Legion Weekly, Oct. 20, 1922 issue, "The Defense of Ust Padenga" by Dan Steele from the Edwin L. Arkins diary, 1918-1919 [Folder 1, Item 16].
  3. ^ "The Forgotten Story of the American Troops Who Got Caught up in the Russian Civil War".