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Marking: | 65048 |
Country: | Russian Empire |
Dating: | 1914 year |
The original. |
Original paper large format issued in the name of Savely Glinski, nastroennogo high order of clerks 161 th infantry reserve regiment that he had endured the trials for the awesome post. The document is personally signed by the regimental commander Gorsky, Alexander Nikolaevich, the future of white General in the South of Russia. Excellent condition. The guarantee of authenticity.
Gorsky Alexander Nikolaevich (30.01.1865-?). Orthodox. He received his education at the Konstantinovsky Mezhevoy Institute. Joined the service on 03.10.1886. He graduated from the Mykolaiv Engineering College (1888). He was released into the 2nd railway battalion. Second lieutenant (st. 08/09/1888). Lieutenant (art. 08/11/1890). He graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of General Staff (1896; 1st class). Staff Captain (st. 05/17/1896). He was an adjutant of the headquarters of the 12th Cavalry at the Kiev Military District. divisions (05/01/1897-11/24/1898). Captain (st. 05.04.1898). Senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 11th Infantry Division (24.11.-15.12.1898). Senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 35th Infantry Division (15.12.1898-06.12.1901). The company's qualification command was served in the 137th Infantry Division. The Nezhinsky regiment (15.10.1899-15.10.1900). Lieutenant Colonel (st. 06.12.1901). Head of the combat department of the Ivangorod Fortress headquarters (06.12.1901-27.03.1904). He served as a battalion commander in the 2nd Ivangorod Fortress Regiment (05/01/2011/1903). Chief of Staff of the 11th Infantry Division (03/27/1904-11/04/1910). Colonel (st. 06.12.1905). He was seconded to the artillery (12.05.-05.07.1906) and to the cavalry (07.07.-07.08.1907). On January 1, 1909 - 11th Infantry Division, colonel, chief of divisional staff. Commander of the 121st Penza Regiment (04.11.1910-28.03.1914). Commander of the 17th Infantry regiment of Arkhangelsk (since 03/28/1914). He was promoted to Major General with sick leave from service (09.12.1914). He was awarded the St. George's Weapon (VP 09.03.1915). GSH 1916 is not listed. Since 06/13/1916, he has been serving again with the rank of Major General (st. 03/20/1916). He heads the 161st Infantry Reserve Regiment (since 06/13/1916). He was a member of the reserve of ranks at the headquarters of the Petrograd Military District (from 05/01/1917). The head of the 14th Infantry Division. reserve brigade (from 09/02/1917; according to the General Staff List on 03/01/1918 - from 09/03/1917). During the Civil War, he served in the Armed Forces of Southern Russia. In exile in Yugoslavia.
Awards:
St. Stanislaus of the 3rd century (1901)
St. Anne of the 3rd century (1904)
St. Stanislaus, 2nd century (1906)
St. Anne of the 2nd century (1908 21.01.1909)
St. Vladimir's 4th century (05/10/1912)
St. Vladimir, 3rd century with swords (EP 12.1914)
St. George's arms (EP 09.03.1915).
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