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A set of tin soldiers, belonging to the officers of the Main Directorate of the General Staff

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In the late nineteenth and the early twentieth centuries an important element of the combat training of the army were summer camp fees are being finalized military maneuvers, which officers and the generals improved management skills of the troops. Camp fees troops Guard the capital military schools, military units of the St. Petersburg garrison and some regiments of the other military districts, chefs which was the Highest person, traditionally held in the Red Village under Petersburg: «tone only training the Russian army gave… the St. Petersburg military district, and in particular, Krasnoselskaya camp collection… Commander of this district was Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich… very often attended and Minister of war, and the chief of the General Staff… Practice Japanese war was in largely accounted for infantry, machine gun and artillery fire was recognized the enormous value of… In the link between infantry and artillery to pay special attention…». An important element of the tactical training of the Supreme command staff were so called table top games in the course of which the location of troops on the map was simulated with the help of symbols.

for military tactical games, and for the development of operational plans, used this set of toy soldiers. His original number unknown; to survived 68 figures in the original box. Soldiers cast from tin and hand-painted with oil paints. Experts call soldiers such performance «flat  but the coloring is almost fully compatible with the original colors of the uniforms of the army and the guards units of the Russian army 1900s, with the reproduction of a number of characteristic details, allowing to determine belonging to the particular military unit. In the composition of a set of figures depicting the ranks of guards and the army infantry, and also guards regiments of cavalry, including the number of cavalry, L-GW. Cuirassier His Majesty, L-GW. Horse Grenadiers, L-GW. Rifle Majesty, L-GW. Its hussar Majesty, L-GW. Ataman. It should be noted that any domestic tin soldiers, issued to 1917, today occur very rarely and are imagine a great collectible value.

However, the historical significance of this set limited age composition. Special value to him give the original inscriptions made on the supports some figures mascara or ink. Just signed figures 25, handwriting and the nature of the signatures are the same - it name. The identity of the owners of almost all of them failed to install. Among them famous military scientist, tenured Professor at the Nicholas Academy of the General Staff major-General B. M. Golubkin, the commander of the 1st brigade, 1st cavalry division, major-General C. M. Bezobrazov, officer on special assignments for the Defense Minister A. A. Costanda, head of the Military topographic Department of the General headquarters of civil councillor A. A. Bystrov, full-time faculty of the St. Petersburg infantry cadet school Colonel centuries noses, Lieutenant Training Aeronautic Park L. P. Fetisov. Mentioned names of Junior officers of the St. Petersburg garrison, seemingly acting as orderlies at the high command. The army was honored combat General, holder of several military awards, including the number of Gold weapons, major-General M. S. Capital, commander stationed in the vicinity of St. Petersburg 37 infantry division; analysis biography allows accurately to define the date in the war games, as order his the appointment was released on August 24, 1905, and in the lists 1907, General the same name already  listed. Thus, the label made in 1905-1906, most likely — in time camp fees 1906. On the results of our research, we can confidently say that is the names of those who took part in the game itself, and in its development . In the biographies of some of them there are some interesting details (accelerated production in the next rank or the awarding of the order), which cannot be explained on the basis of official documents. Presumably this is an indication of the merits of the officers and the rank of the Military Department, which official biographies mentioned from considerations of secrecy that characteristic number of staff ranks, in the features of the capital. The list of personalities that we were able to determine, with indicating the biographical data given in the application the lot.

Belonged to a set of Colonel I. C. Maluga, with 1906 ten years held the position of selenaselena in the Main Directorate of the General Staff and after the events of October 1917 emigrated in France. The set of figures is took a; years was preserved in the family memory. With the given the fact that in the planning and conducting Krasnoselskikh maneuvers took active participation of the members of the Imperial family, you can be sure that once these soldiers moved on the map of the Great Princes, and may itself the Emperor.

this historical relic returned to Home. Set of 68 pieces are completely original in original box, all signature stored, the condition of the soldiers after a minor professional restoration will be close to perfect. &Nbsp;the set included a list of personalities. Unique subject, worthy to Supplement the collection of a true connoisseur of Russian history.



    1. Owner: Malyuga Ivan Stepanovich (04.01.1869 —?). The Orthodox. General education received in the cadet corps. In service has entered 19.01.1889. He graduated from the Kiev infantry cadet school, released in Novogeorgievsk fortress infantry battalion. Second Lieutenant (precedence 04.01.1891). Lieutenant (tbsp. 04.05.1895). Captain (tbsp. 06.05.1900). Captain (tbsp. 04.05.1903). Graduated from St. Petersburg Archaeological Institute and the Alexander military law Academy (2 CL). On January 1906 captain, served in 2 table 3 Department of Management duty of the General Chief of Staff. Head of Main Directorate of the General Staff (29.03.1906). Colonel (tbsp. 26.02.1909; for the difference). Colonel (tbsp. 06.05.1913; for the difference). On 01.03.1914 and 01.08.1916 in fact same rank and posts. The assistant head of Department MDGS (06.12.1916). Fate is unknown. Awards: the order of St. Anna 3rd century (1904); St. Stanislaus 2nd century (1907); St. Anna 2 tbsp. (of the Highest order 22.03.1915); St. Vladimir 4th century (EAP 30.07.1915); St. Vladimir the 3rd century (EAP 06.12.1916).

    1. Bezobrazov Vladimir Mikhailovich (11.01.1857 — 17.09.1932). The Orthodox. Of the nobility of St. Petersburg province. The son of the actual councillor of state, Chamberlain of the Imperial Court. He received his education in the corps of pages (1877). In service has entered 02.09.1875. Issued by the cornet (precedence 24.01.1877) 8 Ulan ascension regiment. Later he was transferred to L-GW. Its hussar Majesty's regiment. Participant in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 Lieutenant (tbsp. 30.08.1880). Staff captain (tbsp. 08.04.1884). The captain (tbsp. 24.04.1888). Colonel (tbsp. 30.08.1891). The commander of the 26th cavalry bug regiment (06.09.1896 — 30.05.1900). The commander of the cavalry Her Majesty Empress Maria Feodorovna regiment (30.05.1900-06.04.1904). Major General (tbsp. 22.07.1900; for the difference). The commander of the 1st brigade, 1st cavalry division (06.04.1904 — 06.11.1906). In 1905 enrolled in Suite His Majesty. The chief cavalry Officer school (06.11.1906 — 05.01.1909). Head 2 cavalry divisions (05.01.1909 — 29.01.1912). Lieutenant-General (the order of 1909; senior 22.04.1907; for the difference). With 29.01.1912 commander of the Guards corps, which came in a world war. General cavalry (tbsp. 14.04.1913; for the difference). General-adjutant (15.12.1914). For fights housing 23.08.-27.08.1914 awarded the order of St. George 4th century (of the Highest order 22.10.1914) and George weapons (EAP 30.01.1915). With 25.08.1915 in the order of the Supreme Commander. Commander GW. squad (26.11.1915) and the troops of the guard (02.06.1916). Expelled from the post 14.08.1916. With 11.04.1917 in the resignation. After the October revolution he emigrated. In emigration in the beginning of 1919 Copenhagen. A member of the regimental Association L-GW. Semenovsky regiment. Participant Rahimallah monarchical Congress of 1921, Died in nice. Awards: the order of St. Anna 4th century (1878); St. Stanislaus 3rd century with swords and bow (1878); St. Stanislaus 1 tbsp. (1905); St. Anna 1 tbsp. (1910); St. Vladimir 2nd century (1913); St. George 4th century (22.10.1914); George weapons (EAP 30.01.1915); White eagle (EAP 06.12.1916).

    1. Von Becker (Von Becker) Alfred-Stanislav V. (10.05.1847 —?). A Lutheran. Married, 2 sons (in 1906). He received his education in the Dresden school of the Holy cross. &Nbsp;return Russia awarded the maturity certificate of the Warsaw classical gymnasium. survived officer exam when 2 military Constantine College, released in the L-GW. Moscow regiment. Party campaign 1877-1878 (contused and two times wounded, numbered class 2 wounded). In service has entered 14.05.1864. The officer (precedence 02.08.1868). Second Lieutenant (tbsp. 10.08.1872). Lieutenant (tbsp. 30.08.1874). Captain (tbsp. 23.04.1878). Captain (tbsp. 17.04.1885). Colonel (tbsp. 21.04.1891). Major General (tbsp. 20.09.1901). The senior aide-de-camp staff 2 guards infantry division (14.12.1875 - 20.02.1891). Director of agriculture (4 years 10 months), the battalion commander (1 year 5 months), the commander of the 85th infantry Vyborg His Imperial Majesty the German Emperor, King of Prussia Wilhelm II regiment (11.04.1897 - 20.09.1901), commander of the L-GW. St. Petersburg King Friedrich Wilhelm III of the regiment (20.09.1901 - 27.02.1907). With 27.02.1907 commander 2 team, 3rd guards infantry division, was listed in the list L-GW. St. Petersburg King Friedrich Wilhelm III of the regiment. In the list of generals for 1909 and the following years okay, fate is unknown. Awards: order of St. Stanislav 3 tbsp. (1876); order of St. Anna and 3 tbsp. of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. swords and bow (1878); order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1882); order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1885); order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (1898); rank major-General (1901); order of St. Stanislaus 1 tbsp. (1904); order of St. Anna 1 tbsp. (1907). Foreign awards: the knights cross of the Austrian order of Franz Joseph (1874); Prussian order of the red eagle 2nd class (1898); Prussian order of the red eagle 2nd class with diamonds (1901).

    1. Bliznyuk Matthew S., 1902 and 1904 the captain, adjutant Tomashowski brigade Separate corps of Border Guards, later Lieutenant-Colonel and the party of the first world war, was wounded. Fate is unknown.

    1. Bogdanovich Gregory O. (09.01.1858 — after 31.12.1911). The Orthodox. Married, 2 children (1902-1911). He received his education in the Kiev real school, the Nicholas cavalry school (1879 1-th digit of Standart-warrant officer cadets in the L-GW. Dragoon regiment) and the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (1885 1st category). In service has entered 31.08.1877. The officer of the Guard (of the Highest order from 08.08.1879), Lieutenant of the Guard (precedence 28.03.1882), staff captain of the Guard (tbsp. 29.03.1885), renamed in the captains of the General staff with a senior 29.03.1885 (EAP from 26.11.1885), Lieutenant-Colonel (tbsp. 01.04.1890), Colonel for difference service Art. 17.04.1894 (High. Ave 1894), major-General for difference service Art. 14.04.1902 (High. Ave 1902), Lieutenant-General for difference service Art. 13.04.1908 (High. Ave 1908), service: L-GW. The cavalry regiment (1879 — 26.11.1885), studied in the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (1882 — 1885), he served in the camp fee for the Caucasian military district (1885), chief officer for orders the headquarters of the Caucasian military district (26.11.1885 — 12.12.1889), served census command of the squadron in 43 Tver Dragoon regiment (13.11.1888 — 13.11.1889) correcting the position of staff officer for orders the staff of the 7th army corps, (12.12.1889 — 25.03.1890), head of the Main Department of the Cossack troops (25.03.1890 — 05.04.1896), in the attachment of the position of commander of a battalion to 4 life-Pskov Dragoon regiment to get acquainted with General requirements management and farming (06.05. — 06.11.1894), head of the Stavropol Cossack cadet school (05.04.1896 — 11.10.1898), the chief of army staff of the Kuban Cossack Voisko (11.10.1898 — 09.12.1904), the district duty officer of the General staff of the Warsaw military district (09.12.1904 — 02.02.1907), chief quartermaster of the Main Directorate of the General staff (02.02.1907 — 01.09.1910), the Chairman of the military-historical Commission for the description of the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-1878 (01.09.1910 — 06.1911), in order of the chief of the General staff (06.1911 — 31.12.1911). Fired in his uniform, pension and production generals from cavalry (31.12.1911). Fate is unknown. Awards: order of St. Stanislav 3 tbsp. (1888), order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. (1892), Royal gratitude (1892), order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1899), Royal gratitude (1902), order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (1905), order of St. Stanislaus 1 tbsp. (1906).

    1. Bystrov Mikhail Alexandrovich. &Nbsp;status 1902 collegiate Secretary, head of a Military topographical Department of the General Staff. On 1906, councillor of state, in the Military topographic Department of the General Staff.

    1. Prince Vachnadze Alexander (08.08.1855 —?). The Orthodox. He received his education in Peter Poltava military gymnasium in Tiflis infantry cadet school (released 151 infantry Pyatigorsk regiment) and infantry officer school. In service has entered 23.08.1871. The officer (precedence 21.04.1875). Second Lieutenant (tbsp. 23.07.1877). Participant in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878. Lieutenant (tbsp. 09.07.1878; for the battle). Captain (tbsp. 06.09.1881). He commanded a company (21 year 2 months) and battalion (6 years 3 months. 29 days). Captain (tbsp. 15.03.1888). Colonel (tbsp. 26.02.1899). Participant in the Russian-Japanese war of 1904-1905 Colonel (tbsp. 13.01.1905; for the battle). With 03.10.1905 in 77 infantry Tengi His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich shelf. Commander 274 Tauchschule reserve battalion (15.12.1906 — 12.10.1907). Commander Asenduskodu reserve battalion (23.05.1908-24.10.1910). The commander of the 5th Infantry regiment (24.10.1910). On 01.03.1914 was retired; after the beginning of world war returned service. Major General (tbsp. 21.02.1915). The head 2 of the Transcaucasian reserve infantry brigade (21.02.1915). On 10.07.1916 in fact same rank and posts. Fate is unknown. Awards: order of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. swords and bow (1877); order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1889); order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1893); Golden weapons (of the Highest order 23.02.1906); order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (1909); order of St. Stanislaus 1 tbsp. (1915).

    1. thunders Nikolai Nikolaevich, , 1906, the second Lieutenant 198 infantry reserve Alexander Nevsky regiment, lived in St. Petersburg Ul. Nadezhda, house 1. On January 1, 1909 in fact same rank and shelf. Fate is unknown.

    1. Andrzejewski (Andrievskii) Vladislav A., , 1909, captain 93 infantry Irkutsk His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich regiment. Fate is unknown.

    1. Costanda Alexander Apostolovic. Of the ancient Greek family, the son of General artillery Costanda Apostle Spiridonovich. In service 1870, member of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 With 30.06.1893 Colonel; 1898 in fact same rank army cavalry, officer on special assignments for the Defense Minister. Fate is unknown. Awards: order of St. Stanislav 3 tbsp. swords and bow (1878), order of St. Anna 4 tbsp. label «For bravery  (1879), order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. (1886), order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1891), order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1895).

    1. Von Krusenstern Nikolay Fedorovich (07.02.1854 — 5.04.1940). A Lutheran. Father — Vice-Admiral Friedrich von Krusenstern, mother — Charlotte, née von Kluge. The idle. Participated in the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-1878, in the First world war of 1914-1918 was Educated in 2 St. Petersburg military school (1870), 1 Pavlovsk military school (1872 1st grade, ensign in the L-GW. Izmailovsky regiment), the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (1881 1-th digit, with awarding a cash prize) and cavalry Officer school (1894). Entered in the service 12.08.1870. The officer of the Guard (of the Highest order 17.07.1872), the Lieutenant of the Guard (tbsp. 13.04.1875), Lieutenant of the Guard (tbsp. 30.08.1877), captain of the Guard (tbsp. 22.04.1881), renamed in the captains of the General staff with a senior 22.04.1881 (EAP 15.09.1881), Lieutenant-Colonel (tbsp. 24.04.1888), Colonel for difference Art. 5.04.1892, major-General for difference Art. 10.03.1902, Lieutenant-General for difference Art. 31.05.1907, General General Art. 31.05.1913. The service: L-GW. Izmailovsky regiment (1872 — 1881), the adjutant General Totleben (1877 — 1878), the company commander 2 months., studied in the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (08.1878 — 04.1881), business Berlin and Vienna, where listened courses military Sciences and took part in maneuvers (04. — 09.1881), senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 1st army corps, (15.09. — 08.12.1881), chief officer for special assignments for the headquarters of the 1st army corps, (18.12.1881 — 27.02.1882), a business trip for border the scientific purpose (1882), senior aide-de-camp headquarters 1st cavalry division (27.02.1882 — 14.08.1886), chief officer for orders headquarters Guard and the St. Petersburg military district (14.08.1886 — 09.04.1888), staff officer for orders headquarters Guard and the St. Petersburg military district (09.04.1888 — 09.06.1895), served census command of the battalion in the L-GW. Izmailovsky regiment (12.12.1891 — 08.01.1893), chief of staff of the 1st cavalry division (08.06.1895 — 24.10.1900), commander of 11 Kharkov Dragoon regiment (24.10.1900 — 10.03.1902), the commander of the 1st brigade of the 4th cavalry division (10.03.1902 — 3.02.1904), commander of the L-GW. Rifle Majesty's regiment (03.02.1904 — 16.02.1906), commander of the 2 brigade 2 cavalry divisions (16.02.1906 — 10.02.1907). 10.02.1907 enrolled in the lists of the General Staff. The commander of the 1st guards cavalry division (10.02. — 30.07.1907), the chief of the 1st guards cavalry division (30.07.1907 — 23.12.1910), commander of the 18th army corps, (23.12.1910 — 4.10.1916), after a car accident — a member of the Military Council (04.10.1916 — after 03.01.1917). 04.09.1916, — got a car accident with a severe head trauma and the broken arm was placed the infirmary, Chernivtsi, and two month moved in the Imperial hospital in the Tsar's Village. After the October revolution of 1917 went in Estonia. Headed the brotherhood of the blackheads, 1921 was was elected honorary Chairman of the Society of assistance to ex-servicemen. Was Vice-Chairman of the society «White cross", honorary Committee member «Day of Russian disabled» and a member of the court of honor Society to help former Russian military personnel. As the senior pupil of Nicholas Academy of the General staff, made it meeting the occasion of the 100 anniversary of the Academy, held 27.11.1932 in Tallinn. In 1939 was a very celebrated its 85 anniversary, which was attended by over 50 representatives of the Tallinn Russian society, the representatives of the Estonian and the Swedish armed forces. Congratulatory telegrams were received, in particular Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich, Gavriil Konstantinovich and from ex-officers of the L-GW. Izmailovsky regiment. With many other Baltic Germans went in the end of 1939 in Germany. Died in the almshouse town Shvets. Awards: order of St. Stanislav 3 tbsp. swords and bow (1878), order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. (1884), order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1887), order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1890), order of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. (1894), order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (1896), order of St. Stanislaus 1 tbsp. (1905), order of St. Anna 1 tbsp. (06.12.1910), the order of St. Vladimir 2 tbsp. (06.12.1913), the order of the White eagle with swords, swords the order of St. Vladimir 2 tbsp., order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamond with the swords. Foreign awards: the Prussian order of the Crown 2nd class (1890), the Austrian order of the Iron Crown 2 tbsp. (1897), officer's cross of the French Legion of Honor (1897), the Prussian order of the red eagle 2nd class (1898), commander cross of the Romanian order of the Stars (1898).

    1. Golubkin Boris (12.06.1853 - 1924). The Orthodox. Was educated in 2 Moscow cadet corps, 1 Pavlovsk military school (1872, released in 1 infantry battalion of the Caucasus) and the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (1885; 1-th bit). In service has entered 05.08.1870. Second Lieutenant (precedence 12.09.1872). Later he served in the 38 artillery brigade. Participant in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 Lieutenant (tbsp. 12.07.1877; for the battle). Captain (tbsp. 18.12.1878). Was at the Odessa Military district. Was a special assignments for the staff of the 7th army corps, (18.01. — 19.06.1886). The senior aide-de-camp staff 38 infantry division (19.06.1886 — 30.05.1887). Assistant adjutant staff of the Kazan military district (30.05.1887 — 21.01.1888). Census command of the company was serving in 8 infantry Estland shelf (04.10.1887 — 04.10.1888). The senior aide-de-camp headquarters 15th army corps, (21.01.1888 — 12.11.1889). The staff officer for orders the staff of the 5th army corps, (12.11.1889 — 31.05.1890). Colonel (tbsp. 01.04.1890). The staff officer for orders the staff of the Warsaw military district (31.05.1890 — 10.04.1893). Staff officer during the management 45 reserve infantry brigade (10.04.1893 — 21.02.1895). Colonel (tbsp. 17.04.1894; for the difference). Was at the Headquarters at the number put on the staff officers of the General Staff (21.02.1895 — 28.05.1897). Extraordinary Professor Nicholas Academy of the General Staff (28.05.1897 — 27.07.1898). Tenured Professor at the Nicholas Academy of the General Staff (27.07.1898 — 27.09.1907). Census command of the battalion was serving in 52 infantry Vilna shelf (03.06. — 03.10.1900). Major General (tbsp. 14.04.1902; for the difference). Honored tenured Professor at the Nicholas Academy of the General Staff (27.09.1907). Gene-Lieutenant (tbsp. 06.12.1909; for the difference). Member of the Russian military historical society (1907-1917). Continued to serve Academy during world war, and also the civil war period. After the transition, the larger part of the Academy to the side in white Yekaterinburg temporarily served as its head (21.01. — 16.06.1919). Teacher Chelyabinsk cavalry school (June — July 1919). The author of works on military history and the art of war. Stayed in Russia. In 1922 taken in taken prisoner by the Bolsheviks in Vladivostok; unconfirmed reports, he died in the Krasnoyarsk prison. Awards: order of St. Stanislav 3 tbsp. swords and bow (1877); order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. swords and bow (1878); order of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. swords and bow (1879); order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1889); order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1893); order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (1896); order of St. Stanislaus 1 tbsp. (1904); order of St. Anna 1 tbsp. (31.01.1912); the order of St. Vladimir 2 tbsp. (of the Highest order 22.03.1915).

    1. From officers with the same name relationship to maneuvers Guard 1906 could have a second Lieutenant L.-GW. Regiment Alexei Apollonovich Morozov, its own brother, a captain in the same regiment, Nikolai Apollonovich Morozov, and also Lieutenant of the Navy Vladimir A. Morozov, who served in the 19 flotsam the crew in Kronstadt. To determine exactly which one of them denotes the signature, not possible.

    1. Mursic Boris Nikolayevich, , 1906, the second Lieutenant 1 Kronstadt fortress infantry battalion. Fate is unknown.

    1. noses Vladimir Vladimirovich (26.09.1866 —?). The Orthodox. Married, 2 daughters (1906-1907). He received his education in 4 Moscow cadet corps (1883), the Mikhailovsky artillery school (1886, 1 discharge, in 29 artillery brigade) and Mikhailovskaya artillery Academy (1 bit). Entered in the service 01.09.1883 second Lieutenant with a senior 14.08.1884 (11.08.1886), Lieutenant (tbsp. 14.08.1888), captain (tbsp. 14.06.1891), captain of the (tbsp. 06.05.1900), Colonel (tbsp. 28.03.1904), major-General «by service  with Art. 06.12.1912. The service: 29 artillery brigade (1886-?), full-time faculty of the St. Petersburg infantry cadet school (04.02.1905 — 10.08.1912), inspector classes Suvorov cadet corps (10.08.1912 — 07.1916), Chairman of the ad business-building Commission for plant construction fuses (07.1916). Fate is unknown. Awards: order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. (1903), order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1906), order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1909), order of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. (1913).

    1. Salome. Personality set; apparently, one of the sons of General Gustav von salomè (1804-1879), which together with the daughter of Louise, famous writer (1861-1937) was three son: Alexander (genus. 1849), Robert (genus. 1852) and Eugene (genus. 1858). On their age the early 1900s they would be military service in rank captain to Lieutenant-Colonel, but in known the sources there is no mention of them until found.

    1. Capital Michael S. (27.10.1856 —?). The Orthodox. He graduated from the Nicholas Academy of the General Staff on 2 discharge. Participant in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 and the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905 In service has entered 10.08.1876 a second Lieutenant in the army. 30.08.1877 — the Lieutenant of the Guard, with name Lieutenant General Staff. Captain (precedence 17.04.1883), captain of the (tbsp. 20.03.1885), Lieutenant-Colonel (tbsp. 30.08.1888), Colonel (tbsp. 30.08.1892; honours), major-General (tbsp. 22.02.1904; for the difference). He commanded a company (10 months), the staff-officer, Director of training the Nicholas Academy of the General Staff (07.03.1890 - 05.07.1900), commander of the 16th East-Siberian rifle regiment (05.07.1900 - 09.10.1901), commander 165 infantry Lutsk regiment (09.10.1901 - 22.02.1904), commander of the 2 teams 3 East Siberian rifle division (22.02.1904 - 07.01.1905), chief of staff of the 1st army corps, (07.01 - 24.08.1905), with 24.08.1905 commander 37 infantry division, was listed in the lists of the General Staff. In the lists after 1906 okay, fate is unknown. Awards: the order of St. Anna 4 tbsp. label «For bravery  and St. Stanislav 3 tbsp. swords and bow (1878), order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. (1884), order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1891), rank Colonel (1892), order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1895), order of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. (1898), rank major-General (1904), order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. swords, St. Stanislaus 1 tbsp. swords and St. Anna 1 tbsp. swords (1905), Golden weapons (1906). Foreign awards: the Serbian order Is 2 tbsp. (1898).

    1. Tuganov Evgeny Ivanovich (27.02.1867 —?). The Orthodox. General education received in 2 cadet corps. In service has entered 01.09.1886. Graduated from 1 Pavlovsk military school. Released in 112 infantry Ural regiment. Second Lieutenant (tbsp. 07.08.1887). Lieutenant (tbsp. 07.08.1891). Assistant selenaselena General Staff (01.01.1899 — 07.07.1901). Captain (tbsp. 06.05.1900). Captain (tbsp. 06.05.1901). Head of a Control duty of the General Chief of Staff (07.07.1901 — 12.07.1907). Colonel (tbsp. 01.01.1906; for the difference). The assistant head of Department General Staff (12.07.1908 — 13.10.1910). Colonel (tbsp. 06.12.1909; for the difference). The assistant head of Department of the Main Directorate of the General Staff (13.10.1910). On 01.03.1914 and 01.08.1916 in fact same rank and posts. Fate is unknown. Awards: order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1908); order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1912); order of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. (of the Highest order 22.03.1915); order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (EAP 30.07.1915).

    1. Ferapontov Vladimir Nikolaevich. Married, 2 children. In service has entered into 1890 1906 court Counsellor, head of the Control duty of the General Chief of Staff (volume same table in this time served and captain I. S. Malyuga). With 22.07.1907 College Advisor. Awards: order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. (1901), order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. (1904).

    1. Fetisov Leonty p., 1906 Lieutenant, Junior officer Training Aeronautic Park. On January 1, 1909, captain, on the same position. Fate is unknown.

    1. Chebyshev Vladimir Nikolaevich (18.01.1853 —?). The Orthodox. Married, 7 children (in 1909). He received his education in His page Majesty's corps, released in the L-GW. Rifle Majesty's regiment. Participant in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 In service has entered 31.12.1868. Cornet Guard (precedence 21.07.1870), Lieutenant (tbsp. 30.03.1874), staff captain (tbsp. 30.08.1877), the captain with name Lieutenant colonels (tbsp. 28.03.1882), Colonel (tbsp. 09.04.1889; honours), major-General (tbsp. 28.03.1904; for the difference). Served as assistant repairman regiment (22.12.1872 - 08.12.1877). With 28.11.1882 served as managing Elisavetgrad horse factory, 23.12.1882 - managing Limerick state horse plant supplying horse stock for the troops of the Guard. On 1909; in fact same rank and posts. In lists 1910 and the following years okay, fate is unknown. Awards: the order of St. Stanislav 3 tbsp. swords and bow and St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. swords and bow (1877), order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. swords and bow (1878), order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. swords (1882), order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. (1886), order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (1894).

    1. Cherepennikov Alexei Ivanovich (28.06.1869 — 1937). The Orthodox. General education received in 2 St. Petersburg real school. In service has entered 01.09.1887. He graduated from the Nicholas school of engineering (1890), released in 7 battalion. Served in 2 reserve sapper battalion. Second Lieutenant (precedence 10.08.1890). Lieutenant (tbsp. 09.08.1892). He graduated from the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (1896; 1 bit). Captain (tbsp. 17.05.1896). Was at the Warsaw military district, senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 2nd infantry division (20.12.1897 — 13.01.1900). Captain (tbsp. 05.04.1898). Census command of the company was serving in 198 infantry reserve Alexander Nevsky regiment (10.11.1898 — 14.11.1899). Assistant adjutant of staff of the Warsaw military district (13.01.1900 — 14.04.1902). Colonel (tbsp. 14.04.1902). The staff officer for special assignments for the staff of the 17th army corps, (14.04.1902 — 11.03.1905). Participant in the Russian-Japanese war of 1904 - 1905 the Chief of staff of the 22nd infantry division (11.03.1905 — 02.11.1911). Colonel (tbsp. 02.04.1906). Census command of the battalion was serving in 85-m infantry Vyborg shelf (05.05. — 25.09.1907). Was attached artillery (07.05. — 08.07.1908) and to cavalry (04.09. — 28.09.1909). Commander 8 Moscow Grenadier regiment (02.11.1911 — 1914). The participant of the first world war, General for orders komanduyuschim 5 army, General duty staff 5 (31.05.1915), 6 (05.10.1915 — 20.04.1916) and 12 armies. Major General (tbsp. 13.10.1914; for the battle). The chief of staff of the 23rd army corps, (20.04.1916 — 07.04.1917). The commander of the 43 infantry division (07.04.1917 to demobilization). Voluntarily entered into the red army, orders the chief of staff of the Petrograd military district, served as najmabadi the headquarters of the Petrograd military district, teacher 2 Finnish Communist courses in Petrograd. Included in the lists of the General staff of the red army from 15.07.1919 and 07.08.1920. Assistant to the head of the 9 infantry school, full-time faculty 1 Petrograd infantry school (06.1921). With 13.08.1921 assistant chief of the 1st infantry school. &Nbsp;status 1937 was on retired, lived in the Orenburg. 25.10.1937 Troika at the NKVD Orenburg oblast sentenced to UMNS. Shot. Rehabilitated posthumously (07.1989). Awards: order of St. Stanislav 3 tbsp. (1903); order of St. Anna 3 tbsp. swords and bow (1905); order of St. Stanislaus 2 tbsp. swords (1906); order of St. Anna 2 tbsp. swords (1906); order of St. Vladimir 4 tbsp. swords and bow (1907); order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (06.12.1909); swords the order of St. Vladimir 3 tbsp. (of the Highest order from 27.10.1914); order of St. Stanislaus 1 tbsp. (EAP 31.05.1915); order of St. Anna 1 tbsp. (EAP 07.01.1916); order of St. Vladimir 2 tbsp. swords (Order of the Army and Fleet 20.03.1917).


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Good condition, after minor professional restoration would be close to perfect.

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    1. Malyuga Ivan Stepanovich (04.01.1869 —?). Orthodox. He received his General education in the cadet corps. Service take 19.01.1889. He graduated from the Kiev infantry cadet school, released in Modlin fortress infantry battalion. Second Lieutenant(seniority 04.01.1891). Lieutenant (senior 04.05.1895). The staff-captain (senior 06.05.1900). Captain (V. 04.05.1903). Graduated from the St. Petersburg Archaeological Institute and the Alexander military law Academy (2 CL.). In January 1906 captain, he served in the 2nd table 3 division of the office of the General on duty of the Chief of Staff. Head of the Main Directorate of the General Staff (with 29.03.1906). Lieutenant-Colonel(senior 26.02.1909; for the difference). Colonel (V. 06.05.1913; for the difference). On 01.03.1914 and 01.08.1916 in the same rank and position. Assistant head of Department GUGS (on 06.12.1916). Further destiny is unknown. Awards: order of Saint. Anne 3rd CL. (1904); St. Stanislaus 2nd CL. (1907); St. Anne 2nd CL. (Higher order 22.03.1915); St. Vladimir 4th CL. (EAP 30.07.1915); St. Vladimir 3rd CL (EAP 06.12.1916).

    1. Bezobrazov Vladimir Mikhailovich (11.01.1857 — 17.09.1932). Orthodox. From the nobility of St. Petersburg province. Son of state Councilor, Chamberlain of the Imperial court. Educated at the page corps (1877). Service take 02.09.1875. Released by cornet (seniority 24.01.1877) in the 8th Uhlan Voznesensky regiment. Later he was transferred to the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. Hussar His Majesty regiment. The participant of Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 Lieutenant (senior 30.08.1880). The staff-captain (senior 08.04.1884). The captain (V. 24.04.1888). Colonel (V. 30.08.1891). The commander of the Dragoon regiment 26 bug (06.09.1896 — 30.05.1900). The commander of the cavalry guard Her Majesty's Empress Maria Feodorovna regiment (30.05.1900-06.04.1904). Major General (article 22.07.1900; for the difference). The commander of 1 brigade, 1 guards cavalry division (06.04.1904 — 06.11.1906). In 1905 enlisted in the Retinue of His Majesty. Head Officers cavalry school (06.11.1906 — 05.01.1909). The head 2 of the guards cavalry division (05.01.1909 — 29.01.1912). Lieutenant General (order 1909; article 22.04.1907; for the difference). With 29.01.1912 the commander of the Guards corps, which entered into world war. General of cavalry (article 14.04.1913; for the difference). General-adjutant (15.12.1914). For the battles of the corps 23.08.-27.08.1914 awarded the order of St. George of the 4th class (the Highest order 22.10.1914) and the George weapons (EAP 30.01.1915). With 25.08.1915 at the disposal of the Supreme Commander. The Commander Of The Guards. squad (with 26.11.1915) and guard troops (with 02.06.1916). Expelled from office 14.08.1916. With 11.04.1917 retired. After the October revolution he emigrated. In exile at the beginning of 1919 in Copenhagen. A member of the regimental Association of the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. The Semenovsky regiment. Rahimallah monarchist party Congress 1921 Died in nice. Awards: order of Saint. Anne 4th CL. (1878); St. Stanislaus 3rd CL. with swords and bow (1878); St. Stanislaus 1st class (1905); St. Anne 1st CL. (1910); St. Vladimir of the 2nd CL.(1913); St. George 4th CL. (22.10.1914); George weapons (EAP 30.01.1915); White eagle (EAP 06.12.1916).

    1. Von Becker (Von Becker) Alfred-Stanislav V. (10.05.1847 —?). Lutheran. Married, 2 sons (in 1906). Educated at the Dresden school of the Holy cross. On his return to Russia was awarded the maturity certificate of the Warsaw classical gymnasium. resist officer exam in 2 Konstantinovsky military school, released in the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. The Moscow regiment. Party in the campaign of 1877-1878 (contused and two times wounded, listed as class 2 wounded). Service take 14.05.1864. Warrant officer (seniority 02.08.1868). Lieutenant (senior 10.08.1872). Lieutenant (senior 30.08.1874). The staff-captain (senior 23.04.1878). Captain (V. 17.04.1885). Colonel (V. 21.04.1891). Major General (article 20.09.1901). A senior aide of staff 2 guards infantry division (14.12.1875 – 20.02.1891). By agriculture (4 years 10 months), the battalion commander (1 year 5 months), the commander of the 85th Vyborg infantry of His Imperial Majesty the German Emperor King of Prussia Wilhelm II's regiment (11.04.1897 – 20.09.1901), commander of the life Guards cavalry regiment. St. Petersburg King Frederick-Wilhelm III regiment (20.09.1901 – 27.02.1907). With 27.02.1907 commander of the 2 brigade, 3 guards infantry division, was enrolled in the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. St. Petersburg King Frederick-Wilhelm III regiment. In the lists of generals for 1909 and subsequent years does not appear, further fate is unknown. Awards: order of St. 3 St. Stanislaus (1876); order of St. Anne 3rd CL. and St. Vladimir 4th CL. with swords and bow (1878); order of St. Stanislav V. 2 (1882); the order of St. Anne 2nd CL. (1885); the order of St. Vladimir 3rd CL. (1898); the rank of major General (1901); order of St. Stanislav V. 1 (1904); the order of St. Anne 1st CL. (1907). Foreign awards: knight's cross of the Austrian order of Franz Joseph (1874); Prussian order of the red eagle 2nd class (1898); Prussian order of the red eagle 2nd class with diamonds (1901).

    1. Bliznyuk Matvei Stepanovich, in 1902 and 1904 the captain, the adjutant Tomashowski brigade of the Separate corps of Border Guards, later Lieutenant-Colonel and participant of the first world war, was wounded. Further destiny is unknown.

    1. Bogdanovich, Grigory Osipovich (09.01.1858 — after 31.12.1911). Orthodox. Married, 2 children (on 1902-1911). Educated in the Kiev real school, the Nicholas cavalry school (1879, 1-th digit, from a estandart-cadet as an ensign in the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. Dragoons) and Mykolayiv General staff Academy (1885, 1st category). Service take 31.08.1877. Guard warrant officer(the Highest order of 08.08.1879), the Lieutenant of the Guard (seniority 28.03.1882), shtabs-the captain of the Guards (V. 29.03.1885), renamed to captain of the General staff article 29.03.1885 (VP of 26.11.1885), Lieutenant Colonel (article 01.04.1890), Colonel for distinguished service to art 17.04.1894 (Alt. D. 1894), major General for distinguished service to art 14.04.1902 (Alt. Ave 1902), Lieutenant-General for distinguished service to art 13.04.1908 (Alt. D. 1908), the service in the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. Dragoon regiment (1879 — 26.11.1885), he studied at the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (1882 — 1885), was serving the camp fee for the Caucasian military district (1885), chief officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Caucasian military district (26.11.1885 — 12.12.1889), served propertied command of the squadron in 43 of the Tver Dragoon regiment(13.11.1888 — 13.11.1889) correcting the position of staff officer for assignments at the headquarters of the 7th army corps (12.12.1889 — 25.03.1890), head of the Main Department of Cossack troops (25.03.1890 — 05.04.1896), in secondment to the post of commander of division 4 life-Pskov Dragoon regiment for familiarization with the General requirements of management and farming (06.05. — 06.11.1894), head of the Stavropol Cossack cadet school (05.04.1896 — 11.10.1898), the chief of army staff of the Kuban Cossack army (11.10.1898 — 09.12.1904), district duty officer, General headquarters of the Warsaw military district (09.12.1904 — 02.02.1907), chief quartermaster Chief of the General staff (02.02.1907 — 01.09.1910), Chairman of the military-historical Commission on the description of the Russo-Turkish war of 1877-1878 (01.09.1910 — 06.1911), in the order of the chief of the General staff (06.1911 — 31.12.1911). Dismissed "with uniform" and pension and the production in General of cavalry (31.12.1911). Further destiny is unknown. Awards: order of St. Stanislav V. 3 (1888), the order of St. Anne 3rd CL (1892), Monarch's thanks (1892), the order of St. Stanislav 2 tbsp. (1899), Monarch's thanks (1902), the order of St. Vladimir 3rd CL. (1905), the order of St. Stanislav V. 1 (1906).

    1. Bystrov Mikhail Alexandrovich. As of 1902, the collegiate Secretary, head of Military topographical Department of the General Staff. In 1906, the state Counsellor, the Military topographical Department of the General Staff.

    1. Prince Vachnadze Alexander (08.08.1855 —?). Orthodox. Educated in Peter's military school of Poltava, the Tiflis infantry cadet school (released in Pyatigorsk 151 infantry regiment) and infantry officer school. Service take 23.08.1871. Warrant officer (seniority 21.04.1875). Lieutenant (senior 23.07.1877). The participant of Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878. Lieutenant (senior 09.07.1878; in the battle). The staff-captain (senior 06.09.1881). He commanded a company (21 year 2 month) and the battalion (6 years 3 months. 29 days). Captain(V. 15.03.1888). Lieutenant-Colonel (senior 26.02.1899). The participant of Russian-Japanese war of 1904-1905 Colonel (article 13.01.1905; in the battle). With 03.10.1905 77 Tenghinka infantry of His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich regiment. 274 Starcheskogo the commander of the reserve battalion (15.12.1906 — 12.10.1907). Aslanukov the commander of the reserve battalion (23.05.1908-24.10.1910). The commander of the 5th Infantry regiment (with 24.10.1910). On 01.03.1914 was retired; after the start of world war returned to service. Major General (article 21.02.1915). The head of the Transcaucasian 2 reserve infantry brigades (with 21.02.1915). On 10.07.1916 in the same rank and position. Further destiny is unknown. Awards: order of St. Vladimir 4th CL. with swords and bow (1877); the order of St. 2 St. Stanislaus (1889); the order of St. Anne 2nd CL. (1893); the Golden weapons (Higher order 23.02.1906); the order of St. Vladimir 3rd CL. (1909); the order of St. Stanislav V. 1 (1915).

    1. Gromov Nikolay Nikolaevich, 1906 second Lieutenant infantry reserve 198 Alexander Nevsky regiment, lived in St. Petersburg on the street Nadezhdinsky, 1. On 1 January 1909 by rank and regiment. Further destiny is unknown.

    1. Andrzejewski (Andrievskiy) Vladislav Antonovich, 1909, captain 93 Irkutsk infantry of His Imperial Highness Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich regiment. Further destiny is unknown.

    1. Kostanda Alexander Apostolovic. From an old Greek family, the son of the General of artillery, Kostanda Apostle Spiridonovich. In the service since 1870, member of the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 With 30.06.1893 Lieutenant-Colonel; in 1898 in the same rank in the army cavalry, the official for special assignments under the Military Minister. Further destiny is unknown. Awards: order of St. Stanislaus 3 tbsp. with swords and bow (1878), the order of St. Anne 4th CL. with inscription "For courage" (1879), the order of St. Anne V. 3 (1886), the order of St. 2 St. Stanislaus (1891), the order of St. Anne 2nd CL. (1895).

    1. Von Krusenstern, Nikolai Fedorovich (07.02.1854 — 5.04.1940). Lutheran. Father — Vice-Admiral Friedrich von Krusenstern, mother Charlotte, née von Klug. Single. He participated in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878, the First world war 1914-1918 educated in the 2nd St. Petersburg military gymnasium (1870), 1 Pavlovsk military school (1872, 1-th digit, an ensign in the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. Izmailovo regiment), the Nikolaev Academy of the General staff (1881, 1st category, awarding a cash prize) and the Officers ' cavalry school (1894). He joined the service 12.08.1870. Guard warrant officer (the Highest order 17.07.1872), second Lieutenant Guard (article 13.04.1875), the Lieutenant of the Guard (article 30.08.1877), the captain of the Guard (article 22.04.1881), renamed to captain of the General staff article 22.04.1881 (EAP 15.09.1881), Lieutenant Colonel (article 24.04.1888), Colonel for distinguished article 5.04.1892, major-General for distinguished article 10.03.1902, Lieutenant-General in contrast with article 31.05.1907, General of infantry with article 31.05.1913. The service in the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. Izmailovsky regiment (1872 — 1881), the adjutant General Totleben (1877 — 1878), the commander of a company 2 months old. studied at the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (08.1878 — 04.1881), on a business trip to Berlin and Vienna, where he attended courses in military Sciences and participated in the maneuvers (04. — 09.1881), senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 1st army corps (15.09. — 08.12.1881), chief officer for special assignments at the headquarters of the 1st army corps (18.12.1881 — 27.02.1882), on a business trip abroad with the scientific purpose (1882), a senior aide of staff of the 1st guard cavalry division (27.02.1882 — 14.08.1886), chief officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Guards troops and the St. Petersburg military district(14.08.1886 — 09.04.1888), the staff officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Guards troops and the St. Petersburg military district (09.04.1888 — 09.06.1895), served propertied command of a battalion in the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. Izmailovsky regiment (12.12.1891 — 08.01.1893), chief of staff of the 1st guard cavalry division (08.06.1895 — 24.10.1900), commander of the Kharkov Dragoon regiment 11 (24.10.1900 — 10.03.1902), the commander of the 1st brigade of the 4th cavalry division (10.03.1902 — 3.02.1904), commander of the life Guards cavalry regiment. Lancer regiment (03.02.1904 — 16.02.1906), commander of the 2 brigade 2 cavalry divisions (16.02.1906 — 10.02.1907). 10.02.1907 enrolled in the lists of the General Staff. The commander of the 1st guard cavalry division (10.02. — 30.07.1907), the head of the 1st guards cavalry division (30.07.1907 — 23.12.1910), commander of 18 army corps (23.12.1910 — 4.10.1916), after a car accident — a member of the Military Council (04.10.1916 — after 03.01.1917). 04.09.1916 G. — got into a car accident, with severe head trauma and a broken arm was placed in the infirmary Chernivtsi, and two months later transferred to the Imperial hospital in Tsarskoe Selo. After the October revolution of 1917, went to Estonia. Headed the brotherhood of the blackheads, in 1921, was elected honorary Chairman of the Society to help former servicemen. He was Vice-Chairman of the society of the"White cross" and an honorary member of the Committee "the Day of the Russian disabled person" and a member of the court of honor of the society of assistance to former Russian military personnel. As the most senior pupil of the Nikolaev Academy of the General staff, delivered a speech at the meeting on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Academy held in Tallinn 27.11.1932. In 1939, was very solemnly celebrated its 85th anniversary, which was attended by over 50 representatives of Russian society Tallinn, representatives of Estonian and Swedish armed forces. Congratulatory telegrams were received, in particular from Grand Duke Andrei Vladimirovich, Gavriil Konstantinovich and from former officers of the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. Izmailovsky regiment. Together with many other Baltic Germans left at the end of 1939 in Germany. Died in the almshouse of the city Shvets. Awards: order of St. Stanislaus 3 tbsp. with swords and bow (1878), the order of St. Anne V. 3(1884), the order of St. Stanislav V. 2 (1887), the order of St. Anne V. 2 (1890), the order of St. Vladimir 4th CL. (1894), order of St. Vladimir 3rd class (1896), order of St. Stanislav V. 1 (1905), the order of St. Anne 1st class (06.12.1910), the order of St. Vladimir 2nd CL (06.12.1913), the order of the White eagle with swords, swords of the order of St. Vladimir 2 CL., the order of St. Alexander Nevsky with diamonds and swords. Foreign awards: Prussian order of the Crown 2nd class (1890), the Austrian order of the Iron Crown 2nd CL (1897), officer's cross of the French Legion of honour (1897), the Prussian order of the red eagle 2nd class (1898), commander's cross of the Romanian order of the Star (1898).

    1. Kolyubakin Boris Mikhailovich (12.06.1853 – 1924). Orthodox. The education received in the 2nd Moscow cadet corps, 1 Pavlovsk military school (1872, released in 1 Caucasian rifle battalion) and the Nikolaev Academy of the General staff (1885; 1 St level). Service take 05.08.1870. Second Lieutenant (seniority 12.09.1872). 38 later served in the artillery brigade. The participant of Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 Lieutenant (senior 12.07.1877; in the battle). The staff-captain (senior 18.12.1878). He served in the Odessa Military district. Was for special assignments at the headquarters of the 7th army corps (18.01. — 19.06.1886). Senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 38 infantry division(19.06.1886 — 30.05.1887). Assistant to the senior adjutant of the headquarters of the Kazan military district (30.05.1887 — 21.01.1888). Propertied command of the company departed at 8 Estland infantry regiment (04.10.1887 — 04.10.1888). Senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 15th army corps(21.01.1888 — 12.11.1889). The staff officer for assignments at the headquarters 5 army corps (12.11.1889 — 31.05.1890). Lieutenant-Colonel (senior 01.04.1890). The staff officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Warsaw military district (31.05.1890 — 10.04.1893). The staff officer in the management of 45 reserve infantry brigade (10.04.1893 — 21.02.1895). Colonel (V. 17.04.1894; for the difference). He was attached to the General Staff in the number of prescribed officers of the General Staff (21.02.1895 — 28.05.1897). Extraordinary Professor Nicholas Academy of the General Staff (28.05.1897 — 27.07.1898). Full Professor at the Nicholas Academy of the General Staff (27.07.1898 — 27.09.1907). Propertied command of the battalion was serving in infantry regiment 52 Vilna (03.06. — 03.10.1900). Major General (article 14.04.1902; for the difference). Honorary ordinary Professor Nicholas Academy of the General Staff (with 27.09.1907). Gene-Lieutenant (senior 06.12.1909; for the difference). Member of the Russian military historical society (1907-1917). He continued to serve the Academy during world war and during the civil war. After the transition most of the staff of the Academy at the white party in Ekaterinburg was temporarily promoted to the post of the head (21.01. — 16.06.1919). Teacher of Chelyabinsk cavalry school (June — July 1919). Author of works on military history and military art. Remained in Russia. In 1922 taken prisoner by the Bolsheviks in Vladivostok; according to unverified data, died in Krasnoyarsk prison. Awards: order of St. Stanislaus 3 tbsp. with swords and bow (1877); the order of St. Anne 3rd CL. with swords and bow (1878); order of St. Vladimir 4th CL. with swords and bow (1879); order of St. 2 St. Stanislaus (1889); the order of St. Anne V. 2 (1893); the order of St. Vladimir 3rd class(1896); the order of St. Stanislav V. 1 (1904); the order of St. Anne 1st class (31.01.1912); the order of St. Vladimir 2nd CL (Higher order 22.03.1915).

    1. Morozov. Officers with a name like that attitude maneuvers to Guard 1906 could have the sub-Lieutenant of the life Guards hussars. Pavlovsky regiment Alexey Morozov Apollonovich, his brother, the captain of the same regiment, Nikolai Apollonovich Morozov and Lieutenant of the fleet Vladimir A. Morozov, who served in the 19th naval depot in Kronstadt. To determine exactly which of them is file signature is not possible.

    1. Mursic Boris Nikolaevich, 1906 second Lieutenant 1 Kronstadt serf infantry battalion. Further destiny is unknown.

    1. Nosov Vladimir Vladimirovich (26.09.1866 —?). Orthodox. Married, 2 daughters (in 1906-1907). Education received 4 Moscow cadet corps (1883), the Mikhailovsky artillery school (1886, 1 category, 29 artillery brigade) and Mikhailovskaya artillery Academy (1 category). He joined the service 01.09.1883, second Lieutenant with the article 14.08.1884 (11.08.1886), Lieutenant (senior 14.08.1888), the shtabs-captain (senior 14.06.1891), captain (senior 06.05.1900), Colonel (article 28.03.1904), major General "for distinguished service" with the article 06.12.1912. The service: in the artillery brigade 29 (1886-?), full-time Professor of the St. Petersburg infantry cadet school (04.02.1905 — 10.08.1912), the inspector of classes kadetskii korpus (10.08.1912 — 07.1916), the Chairman of the interim business construction fee for construction of factory fuses (07.1916). Further destiny is unknown. Awards: order of St. Anne V. 3 (1903), the order of St. Stanislav V. 2 (1906), order of St. Anne 2nd CL. (1909), the order of St. Vladimir 4 class (1913).

    1. Salomé. The identity has not been established; apparently, one of the sons of General Gustav von Salome (1804-1879), who in addition to her daughter Louisa, well-known writer (1861-1937) had three sons: Alexander (genus. 1849), Robert (born 1852) and Eugene (rod. 1858). At their age, in the early 1900's they could be in military service in the rank from captain to Lieutenant Colonel, however, in the known sources have no data about them have not yet been found.

    1. Capital Michael S. (27.10.1856 —?). Orthodox. He graduated from the Nicholas Academy of the General Staff on 2 level. The participant of Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 and the Russo-Japanese war of 1904-1905 service take 10.08.1876 a second Lieutenant in the army. 30.08.1877 — Lieutenant of the Guard, with renaming to Lieutenant General Staff. The staff-captain (seniority 17.04.1883), captain (senior 20.03.1885), Lieutenant Colonel (article 30.08.1888), Colonel (article 30.08.1892; for distinction), major-General (article 22.02.1904; for the difference). He commanded a company (10 months), the staff officer, by training the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff (07.03.1890 – 05.07.1900), commander of the 16th East Siberian rifle regiment (05.07.1900 – 09.10.1901), commander of the 165th infantry regiment of Lutsk (09.10.1901 – 22.02.1904), commander of the 2 brigade of the 3rd Eastern Siberian rifle division (22.02.1904 – 07.01.1905), chief of staff of the 1st army corps (07.01 – 24.08.1905), with 37 24.08.1905 commander of the infantry division, he enrolled in the General Staff. Lists after 1906 not listed, further fate is unknown. Awards: order of Saint. Anne 4th class with the inscription "For bravery" and St. Stanislaus 3 tbsp. with swords and bow (1878), the order of St. Anne V. 3(1884), the order of St. 2 St. Stanislaus (1891), Colonel (1892), the order of St. Anne 2nd CL. (1895), order of St. Vladimir 4th CL. (1898), the rank of major-General (1904), of the order of St. Vladimir 3rd class with swords, St. 1 St. Stanislav with swords and St. Anne 1st class with swords (1905), the Golden weapons (1906). Foreign awards: the order That Serbian article 2 (1898).

    1. Tuganov Evgeny Ivanovich (27.02.1867 —?). Orthodox. He received his General education in the 2 cadet corps. Service take 01.09.1886. 1 graduated from Pavlovsk military school. Released in 112 infantry regiment of the Urals. Second Lieutenant (article 07/08/1887). Lieutenant (senior 07.08.1891). Assistant clerk Chief of Staff (01.01.1899 — 07.07.1901). The staff-captain (senior 06.05.1900). Captain (V. 06.05.1901). The clerk on duty Management of General Headquarters (07.07.1901 — 12.07.1907). Lieutenant-Colonel (senior 01.01.1906; for the difference). Assistant chief of office Chief of Staff (12.07.1908 — 13.10.1910). Colonel (V. 06.12.1909; for the difference). Assistant Department head of the Main Directorate of the General Staff (with 13.10.1910). On 01.03.1914 and 01.08.1916 in the same rank and position. Further destiny is unknown. Awards: order of St. 2 St. Stanislaus (1908); order of St. Anne 2nd CL. (1912); the order of St. Vladimir 4th CL. (Higher order 22.03.1915); the order of St. Vladimir 3rd CL. (EAP 30.07.1915).

    1. Ferapontov Vladimir Nikolaevich. Married, 2 children. In the service joined in 1890 To 1906, court counselor, clerk Management duty General of the Main Headquarters (in the same table at the same time and served as captain of the I. S. Malyuga). With 22.07.1907 collegiate Counsellor. Awards: order of St. Anne V. 3 (1901), the order of St. Stanislav V. 2 (1904).

    1. Fetisov Leonid Petrovich, 1906 Lieutenant, a Junior officer Training Aeronautic Park. On January 1, 1909, was promoted to staff-captain, on the same post. Further destiny is unknown.

    1. Chebyshev Vladimir Nikolaevich (18.01.1853 —?). Orthodox. Married, 7 children (in 1909). Educated in the corps of pages of His Majesty the body, released in the life Guards Preobrazhensky regiment. His Majesty Uhlan regiment. The participant of Russian-Turkish war of 1877-1878 In the service came 31.12.1868. Cornet Guard (seniority 21.07.1870), Lieutenant (senior 30.03.1874), shtabs-the captain (article 30.08.1877), the captain, the renaming of the colonels(article 28.03.1882), Colonel (article 09.04.1889; for distinction), major-General (article 28.03.1904; for the difference). Served as an assistant repairman regiment(22.12.1872 – 08.12.1877). With 28.11.1882 he served as managing Elisavetgrad horse plant, with 23.12.1882 – managing Limerick state horse plant, which supplied horse composition for the Guards troops. In 1909, in the same rank and position. In the lists for 1910 and subsequent years does not appear, further fate is unknown. Awards: order of Saint. Stanislaus 3 tbsp. with swords and bow and St Vladimir 4th CL. with swords and bow (1877), the order of St. Anne 3rd CL. with swords and bow (1878), the order of St. Stanislaus 2nd class with swords (1882), the order of St. Anne V. 2 (1886), the order of St. Vladimir 3rd CL. (1894).

    1. Cherepennikov Alexei Ivanovich (28.06.1869 — 1937). Orthodox. He received his General education in 2 of the St. Petersburg real school. Service take 01.09.1887. He graduated from the Nikolaev engineering College (1890), released in the 7th sapper battalion. He served in the 2nd reserve sapper battalion. Second Lieutenant (seniority 10.08.1890). Lieutenant (senior 09.08.1892). He graduated from the Nicholas Academy of the General staff (1896; 1 bit). The staff-captain (senior 17.05.1896). He was attached to the Warsaw military district, a senior aide of staff 2 infantry divisions (20.12.1897 — 13.01.1900). Captain (V. 05.04.1898). Propertied command of the company he served in reserve infantry 198 Alexander Nevsky regiment(10.11.1898 — 14.11.1899). Assistant to the senior adjutant of the headquarters of the Warsaw military district (13.01.1900 — 14.04.1902). Lieutenant-Colonel (senior 14.04.1902). The staff officer for special assignments at the headquarters of the 17th army corps (14.04.1902 — 11.03.1905). The participant of Russian-Japanese war 1904 – 1905 the Chief of staff of the 22nd infantry division (11.03.1905 — 02.11.1911). Colonel (V. 02.04.1906). Propertied command of the battalion was serving in the 85-m Vyborg infantry regiment (05.05. — 25.09.1907). He was assigned to the artillery (07.05. — 08.07.1908) and cavalry(04.09. — 28.09.1909). The commander of the 8th Grenadier Moscow regiment (02.11.1911 — 1914). Participant of the first world war, the General instructions for the commander of the 5 army, on duty General staff 5 (on 31.05.1915), 6 (05.10.1915 — 20.04.1916) and 12 armies. Major General(article 13.10.1914; in the battle). Chief of staff 23rd army corps (20.04.1916 — 07.04.1917). 43 the commander of an infantry division (with 07.04.1917 to demobilization). Voluntarily joined the red army, for the orders to the chief of staff of the Petrograd military district, he filled the post namburu the headquarters of the Petrograd military district, teacher 2 Finnish Communist courses in Petrograd. Included in the lists of the General staff of the red army from 15.07.1919 and 07.08.1920. The assistant chief of the 9th infantry school, staff teachers 1st Petrograd infantry school (with 06.1921). With 13.08.1921 assistant to the head of the 1st infantry school. As of 1937 he was retired, lived in Orenburg. 25.10.1937 Troika at the NKVD in the Orenburg region sentenced to the extreme penalty. Shot. Rehabilitated posthumously(07in 1989). Awards: order of St. Stanislav V. 3 (1903); the order of St. Anne 3rd CL. with swords and bow (1905); order of St. Stanislaus 2nd class with swords(1906); order of St. Anne 2nd class with swords (1906); order of St. Vladimir 4th CL. with swords and bow (1907); the order of St. Vladimir 3rd CL. (06.12.1909); swords of the order of St. Vladimir 3rd class (the Highest order of 27.10.1914); the order of St. 1 St. Stanislaus (EAP 31.05.1915); the order of St. Anne 1st CL. (EAP 07.01.1916); the order of St. Vladimir 2nd class with swords (the Order for the Army and Navy from 20.03.1917).


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