Nikolai Dmitrievich Nevadovsky (Nevodovsky) ( 1878 - October 18, 1939 ) - Russian military leader, lieutenant general . Member of the First World War and the White movement .
| Nikolay Dmitrievich Nevadovsky | ||||
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| Date of Birth | 1878 | |||
| Place of Birth | Russian empire | |||
| Date of death | October 18, 1939 | |||
| A place of death | Paris | |||
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| Type of army | artillery | |||
| Rank | lieutenant general | |||
| Commanded | Head of the Artillery Brigade of the 3rd Infantry Division of the Volunteer Army | |||
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Award Report
- 3 Volunteer Army
- 4 emigration
- 4.1 Awards
- 5 Sources
Biography
He graduated from the 2nd Moscow Cadet Corps and the Konstantinovsky Artillery School . Teacher of the same school (in 1907). On 01.01.1909 Headquarters Captain l-Guards. 1st art. brigades. On 01/01/1910 in the same rank, he again taught at the Konstantinovsky Artillery School. Member of the First World War . In 01.1915, lieutenant colonel of the 15th artillery brigade. He was awarded the Order of St. George, 4th art. (VP 13.01.1915). Colonel (Project 1915; Art. 17.03.1913; for military distinctions). The commander of the division of the 15th artillery brigade. Commander of the 3rd Siberian Mining and Artillery Division (from 04.12.1915). In May 1917 - Major General and Commander of the 64th art. the brigade . At the end of 1917 - artillery inspector of the 12th Army Corps .
Award Relation
Podklvn. Nikolai Nevadovsky for the fact that in the battle on Aug 26. 1914, taking an open position with a battery on the edge of the forest at a distance of 600-700 soot. from the advancing enemy, in a position of extreme danger, with a aimed shot he stopped the advancing chains of the enemy infantry, attracted the fire of two howitzer batteries, which made it possible for his neighboring infantry units to settle down and take up a position.
- w. Scout 1915 No. 1269
Volunteer Army
In February 1918, he left the service and arrived in the 1st separate brigade of Russian volunteers, Colonel Drozdovsky , formed on the Romanian front . Enlisted as a private, but was soon appointed chief of artillery brigade. He took part in the campaign of the regiment detachment. Drozdovsky from Iasi to Novocherkassk and joined the Volunteer Army 05/12/1918. 05/31/1918 appointed artillery inspector of the Volunteer Army. In 01.1919 he was appointed artillery inspector of the Crimean-Azov Volunteer Army . By order of the Commander-in-Chief of the Supreme Council of the U.S.S.YR. After the disbandment of the Crimean-Azov Army in 06.1919 he was appointed artillery inspector of the troops of the North Caucasus. Head of the garrison of the city of Kislovodsk and the entire Mineralovodsk district (10.1919-01.1920). Evacuated to Gallipoli .
Emigration
At one time he led the officers' organizations in Greece (mentioned in the report of the OGOU OGO on the situation of the Russian emigrant colony in Athens from 06.23.1924). Later he left for France (according to some news in 1924, but his letter from Athens on 09/30/1927 is known, where he informs General P.N. Wrangel of his intention to move to France). In Paris, he worked as a simple worker, then as a clerk in a grocery store. The delegate of the Russian Foreign Congress of 1926 from Paris and its environs. Founder and chairman of the Union of Volunteers. Member of the Union of participants of the 1st Kuban campaign , the Society of Russian artillery officers, the Union of Gallipoli in France. Editor of the newspaper "Volunteer" (1936-1938). Collaborated in the "Artillery Journal". The author of the memoir essay “The First Campaigns” (published in the “Pioneer Herald”, Los Angeles , 1963, 26). He died under the wheels of a truck near Cancy-sous-Senard, near Paris. He was buried in a local cemetery (according to other sources at the Saint-Genevieve de Bois cemetery).
Rewards
- Order of St. Stanislav 2nd century with swords
- Order of St. George 4th Art. (VP 13.01.1915).
Sources
- Nevadovsky, Nikolai Dmitrievich . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War".
- Rutych N. N. Biographical Directory of the High Ranks of the Volunteer Army and Armed Forces of the South of Russia: Materials on the History of the White Movement. - M. , 2002.
- Military Order of the Holy Great Martyr and Victorious George. Bibliographic reference. - M .: RGVIA, 2004.
- A list of senior colonels. Compiled on 08/01/1916. - Pg. , 1916.
- General list of officer ranks of the Russian imperial army. Done on Jan 1. 1909
- Russian abroad in France. 1919-2000. Biographical Dictionary. / Comp. L. Mnukhin, M. Avril M., V. Losskaya. - T. 2 (L — P). - M .: Science; House-Museum of Marina Tsvetaeva, 2008.
- Russian military emigration of the 20s and 40s Documents and materials. - T. 5. - M. , 2010.
- VP for the military department // Scout No. 1273, 03/31/1915.