Philip Nikolaevich Dobryshin ( December 8, 1855 - 1920 , Moscow ) - Russian and Soviet military leader, lieutenant general of the Russian imperial army.
| Philip Nikolaevich Dobryshin | ||||||||||
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| Date of Birth | December 8, 1855 | |||||||||
| Date of death | 1920 | |||||||||
| A place of death | Moscow , RSFSR | |||||||||
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| Type of army | Infantry | |||||||||
| Years of service | ||||||||||
| Rank | Lieutenant general | |||||||||
| Commanded | 3rd Grenadier Division , NSh of the Kazan Military District | |||||||||
| Battles / wars | World War I | |||||||||
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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 . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War".