[72] The 122nd Tamboff Regiment was attacked when bivouacking.
[73] The positions held on August 31 by the portion of Kuroki’s army that crossed the river were only eleven miles from the railway.
[74] [? Houton.—Ed.]
[75] The corps also arrived at the front with a shortage of about 400 men per regiment—i.e., 1,600 per division.
[76] Less one brigade garrisoning Tieh-ling.
[77] [Presumably because it was destined for the 2nd Army.—Ed.]
[78] Including Rennenkampf’s column, Shtakelberg had under him 85 battalions, 43 sotnias, 174 guns, and 3 sapper battalions.
[79] A very large number of men, particularly of the 1st Corps, left the ranks without reason. At Mukden, however, this corps fought with great gallantry and steadiness.
[80] [Grippenberg had already been appointed to the command of the 2nd Army.—Ed.]
[81] From Ssu-chia-tun station to Ta-wang-chiang-pu.