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In page Maria Bochkareva:

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The rushed training of the battalion was led by twenty-five male instructors from the Volunskii Regiment of the Petrograd Military District.[5] The battalion was blessed at Saint Isaac's Cathedral on June 25, 1917. After a month of training, Bochkareva and her unit became attached to the First Siberian Corps and was sent to the Russian western front to participate in the Kerensky Offensive, where Bochkareva was promoted to the rank of lieutenant.[5] The unit was involved in one major battle—near the town of Smarhon. The women of the unit performed well in combat, but the vast majority of male soldiers, already demoralised, had little inclination to fight.[citation needed][7][8] Bochkareva herself was wounded in the battle and sent back to Petrograd to recuperate.