Battle of Utria
Estonia
Aleksander Paulus
Martin Ekström
Meredessantpataljon
1st Finnish Volunteer Corps [fi]
6th Rifle Division
- 7th Regiment
- 86th Regiment
2 destroyers
1 gunboat
1 transport ship
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- 1918
- Narva
- Joala
- Auvere
- Rägavere
- Punapargi
- Kunda
- 1919
- Valkla
- Kehra
- Vetla
- Voose
- Priske
- Aidu
- Kärstna
- Tapa
- Kunda
- Tartu
- Utria
- Laagna
- Narva
- Reola
- Pikksaare
- Uderna
- Kirepi
- Paju
- Sänna - Suure-Ruuga
- Pskov
- Marienburg-Jakobstadt
- Lemsalu and Roopa
- Cēsis
- Krasnaja Gorka
- Krivasoo
- Petrograd
Latvian-Estonian Crisis
Battle of Utria (Estonian: Utria Lahing) also known as the Utria Landing (Estonian: Utria Dessant) took place during the Estonian War of Independence on 17–20 January 1919 at Udria beach.[2] It was an amphibious landing consisting mainly of Finnish volunteers.
Background
Estonian forces
The naval Taskforce was under the command of Admiral Johan Pitka, he was supported by the Swedish naval officer Martin Ekström and by Captain Aleksander Paulus and Captain Anto Nestori Eskola. The invasion force consisted of roughly 1,900 soldiers under the command of Colonel Martin Ekström.
Soviet forces
Elements of the 6th Rifle Division defending the area were under the command of Nikolai Ivanov. In total the Soviets were able to muster a force of 2,700 men to defend the area from the Estonian military.
Aftermath
The successful landing undertaken by the Estonian military, enabled Estonian units to liberate the border town of Narva on 19 January 1919.
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