Thought, especially given how hard it is to find information on the Russian Civil War, that these transcripts would interest many see:
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/firstworldwar/spotlights/allies.htmThe first source available contains great bits of info, for example: "As you will have seen by the papers, we had a most successful show & pretty well wiped up the Bolsheviks on the Dwina. I had command of the furthest column & had to do 10 hours march through the forest & swamp round the flank. Got into position all right & attacked my village which we got after an excellent fight having good odds against us. The Bolos fought well & we had quite a job turning them out of a cemetry which was well defended with M.Gs. I took 102 prisoners, 4 field guns & a lot of machine guns. I lost 3 officers out of my company - two killed & 1 wounded otherwise casualties being slight."
Sounds like a possible scenario in the making to me this one was in the 46th. R. Fusiliers, N. Russian Relief Force, August 15th 1919.