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Dobryshin, Philip Nikolaevich

Philip Nikolaevich Dobryshin ( December 8, 1855 - 1920 , Moscow ) - Russian and Soviet military leader, lieutenant general of the Russian imperial army.

Philip Nikolaevich Dobryshin
Dobryshin.jpg
Date of BirthDecember 8, 1855 ( 1855-12-08 )
Date of death1920 ( 1920 )
A place of deathMoscow , RSFSR
Affiliation Russian empire
RSFSR
Type of armyInfantry
Years of serviceRussian empire 1875-1918
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 1918-1920
Rank
Lieutenant general
Lieutenant general
Commanded3rd Grenadier Division ,
NSh of the Kazan Military District
Battles / warsWorld War I
Awards and prizes
RUS Imperial Order of Saint Vladimir ribbon.svgOrder of St. Anne of I degreeRUS Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus ribbon.svgRUS Imperial Order of Saint Vladimir ribbon.svg
RUS Imperial Order of Saint Vladimir ribbon.svgOrder of St. Anne, II degreeRUS Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus ribbon.svgOrder of St. Anne III degree
Order of St. Stanislav III degree

Biography

He came from the noblemen of the Oryol province, the son of the chief of artillery of the Odessa military district, Lieutenant General Nikolai Filippovich Dobryshin .

  • He graduated from the Moscow civic gymnasium.
  • August 28, 1875 - Enlisted in the military.
  • 1878 - Graduated from the 3rd Military Alexander and Mikhailovsky Artillery Schools, was released from the Junker belt by the second lieutenant to the 13th Artillery Brigade.
  • Transferred to the 3rd reserve artillery brigade.
  • December 18, 1878 - Lieutenant .
  • December 1, 1885 - Headquarters Captain .
  • 1886 - Graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff in the 1st category.
  • March 21, 1886 - Captain . Consisted of the Moscow military district.
  • November 25, 1886 - Chief Officer for errands at the headquarters of the Moscow Military District.
  • October 4, 1888 - October 4, 1889 - Qualified command of a company in the 2nd Grenadier Rostov Regiment .
  • June 21, 1890 - seconded to the Moscow Infantry Junker School for the teaching of military sciences.
  • August 30, 1890 - Lieutenant Colonel .
  • April 9, 1894 - Headquarters officer for errands at the headquarters of the XIII Army Corps.
  • 1894 - Colonel (for distinction).
  • 1895 - Qualified command of the battalion in the 4th Infantry Koporsky Regiment .
  • January 22, 1896 - Head of troop movements on the railway and waterways of the Kazan region.
  • November 18, 1896 - Head of troop movements on the railway and waterways of the Moscow-Arkhangelsk region.
  • December 4, 1899 - Chief of Staff of the 1st Grenadier Division.
  • December 18, 1901 - Commander of the 12th Grenadier Astrakhan Regiment .
  • 1903 - Major General (for distinction).
  • December 6, 1903 - Head of the military communications department of the General Staff.
  • June 25, 1905 - Head of the military communications department of the Central Administration of Civil Defense.
  • July 17, 1907 - Head of the Department of Military Communications of the Central Administration of Civil Defense.
  • August 14-18, 1909 - Participated on behalf of the War Department in the Riga motor rally in the Benz headquarters car (the driver was a driver), received the Grand Prize of Grand Duke Mikhail Alexandrovich.
  • 1909 - Lieutenant General (for distinction).
  • May 9, 1914 - Head of the 3rd Grenadier Division.
  • September 19, 1914 - In the reserve of ranks at the headquarters of the Kiev military district.
  • October 1914 - Head of the Lviv railway junction.
  • November 1914 - Recalled to Brest-Litovsk at the disposal of the chief supply officer of the armies of the Southwestern Front.
  • May 12, 1915 - I. D. Chief of Staff of the Kazan Military District
  • January 24, 1917 - Chief of Staff of the Kazan Military District.
  • March 25, 1917 - In the reserve of ranks of the Kazan military district.
  • May 12, 1917 - In the reserve of ranks of the Moscow military district.
  • January 1918 - Fired.
  • June 1918 - Voluntarily joined the Red Army , a member of the Technical Committee under the chief supply officer of the Red Army.

Dobryshin Philip Nikolaevich was one of the founders of the Imperial All-Russian Aero Club (IWAC).

He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery in Moscow.

Differences

  • Order of St. Stanislav III degree (1881)
  • Order of St. Anne III degree (1888)
  • Order of St. Stanislav II degree (1892)
  • Order of St. Anne, II degree (1899)
  • Order of St. Vladimir IV degree (1903)
  • Order of St. Vladimir III degree (1905)
  • Order of St. Stanislav I degree (1906)
  • Order of St. Anne of I degree (1907)
  • Order of St. Vladimir II degree (12/06/1912)

Links

  • Dobryshin, Philip Nikolaevich (neopr.) . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War".
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Dobryshyn__Philipp_Nikolaevich&oldid=96189167


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