Vasily Vasilievich Ignatius ( June 21, 1854 - May 14, 1905 ) - Russian naval officer, captain of the 1st rank, hero of the Tsushima battle, a famous painter and mariner.
| Vasily Ignatius | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
V.V. Ignatius | ||||||
| Date of Birth | June 21, 1854 | |||||
| Date of death | May 14, 1905 (aged 50) | |||||
| A place of death | Tsushima Strait | |||||
| Affiliation | Russia | |||||
| Type of army | Navy | |||||
| Years of service | 04.13.1872-14.05.1905 | |||||
| Rank | ||||||
| Commanded | minnock "Hawk"; minnosok "Chicken"; destroyer Luga ; gunboat " Tornado "; destroyer " Explosion "; Hurricane Monitor the Horseman mine cruiser; squadron battleship “ Prince Suvorov ” | |||||
| Battles / wars | Tsushima battle | |||||
| Awards and prizes | ||||||
Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Marital Status
- 3 Differences
- 4 References
Biography
A nobleman of the St. Petersburg province, was born into the family of a second lieutenant of the Noble Regiment of the 17th artillery brigade.
- September 16, 1871 - Adopted by the pupil in the Marine Corps.
- April 13, 1872 - Admitted to active service.
- April 13, 1875 - Midshipman .
- August 30, 1876 - Midshipman .
- September 24, 1878 - Obligatory student of a mine officer class.
- September 25, 1878 - Mine officer clipper " Robber " with the transfer to the 2nd Navy crew.
- November 30, 1878 - seconded to the Guards crew.
- January 1, 1881 - Lieutenant .
- September 28, 1881 - Head of the team of the frigate " Svetlana ".
- April 15, 1882 - The commander of the "Hawk".
- August 1, 1884 - Weapon manager in a carriage.
- 1885 - The commander of the minnock "Chicken".
- 1885-1886 - The commander of the watch on the imperial yachts "Alexandria" and "Power".
- March 8, 1886 - Mine officer of the imperial yacht "Power".
- September 19, 1886 - As part of the examination committee for the examination of mines in the production of practical midshipmen of the Marine Corps and conductors of the Marine Engineering School.
- September 17, 1886 - Decommissioned from the Derzhava yacht for a business trip to Vladivostok on the Vestnik clipper.
- August 26, 1888 - August 5, 1889 - An annual vacation to Paris for painting classes with Professor A.P. Bogolyubov.
- September 5, 1889 - By permission of Grand Duke Alexei Alexandrovich, it is allowed to do painting at the Imperial Academy of Arts, with the liberation from company exercises and studies.
- April 19, 1890 - The commander of the destroyer “Luga” as part of the Practical Squadron of the Baltic Sea.
- December 3, 1890 - A verdict of the naval court of the port of Kronstadt subjected to two-week arrest in a disciplinary order for inadvertently landing on the stones of the destroyer Luga.
- March 30, 1891 - Senior officer of the two-tower armored boat Smerch .
- 1891–1892 Commander of the two-tower armored boat “Smerch” and minosocks No. 129.
- January 1, 1893 - Captain of the 2nd rank .
- 1893-1894 - The destroyer commander "Explosion" as part of the Training and Mining Squad.
- November 7, 1894 - Transferred to the Pacific Squadron as a senior officer of the 2nd rank cruiser Rogue .
- March 21, 1896 - Mine officer of the 1st rank.
- May 14, 1896 - Transferred to the Baltic Fleet as commander of the coastal defense battleship Uragan .
- January 12, 1898 - Transferred to the Far East by the commander of the Horseman mine cruiser.
- June 1, 1899 - Wreed of the commander of the gunboat " Manjur "
- November 21, 1899 - Transferred to the Baltic Fleet with the appointment of commanding the minosacks and their teams in Kronstadt.
- April 1, 1901 - Captain 1st rank .
- October 22, 1901 - Commander of the 8th naval crew and squadron battleship “ Prince Suvorov ”.
- June 1, 1904 - Dismissed from command of the 8th naval crew.
- 1904-1905 - Participated in the Tsushima campaign and battle.
- May 14, 1905 - He died at about 16.00, being in the middle battery of an armadillo.
- Excluded from the lists of ranks of the fleet for the dead, by order No. 227 of 20.6.1905.
Marital Status
- Spouse: Elizaveta Fedorovna Klemets
- Son: Nicholas (born 15.3.1884)
- Daughter: Maria (born 19.2.1886)
Differences
- Order of St. Stanislav III degree (6.5.1883)
- Order of St. Stanislav II degree (1897)
- Order of St. Vladimir IV degree with a bow (1898)
- Spanish Order of Merit of the Sea (12/15/1888)
- Order of St. Anne, II degree (1899)
- Order of St. Vladimir III degree (1904).