Stepan Nikolaevich Bogomyagkov ( 7 [19] December 1890 - September 15, 1966) - Soviet military leader, Commissar [1] .
| Stepan Nikolaevich Bogomyagkov | |||
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Commander S. N. Bogomyagkov | |||
| Date of Birth | |||
| Place of Birth | Bogomyagkovo , Okhansky district , Perm province , Russian Empire | ||
| Date of death | |||
| Place of death | the USSR | ||
| Affiliation | |||
| Type of army | |||
| Years of service | 1914 - 1938 | ||
| Rank | |||
| Battles / Wars | World War I Russian civil war | ||
| Awards and prizes | |||
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Biography
Born on December 7 (19), 1890 in the village of Bogomyagkovo, Okhansky uezd, Perm province, in the family of junior paramedic Nikolai Mironovich Bogomyagkov and his wife Anastasia Timofeevna (Shirinkina) who was discharged from the army. He graduated from the Kazan Institute of Teachers, taught zoology and botany in the gymnasium. In 1914 , after the end of the accelerated military courses on the front . Headquarters captain of the Russian Imperial Army , in 1917 - commander of a regiment with the rank of lieutenant colonel .
He fought in the ranks of the Red Army , by the end of the Civil War - the chief of staff of the division , joined the ranks of the Communist Party. He graduated from the Military Academy of the Red Army . Commander of the rifle division, since 1935 - Head of the combat training department of the Air Force Administration of the Red Army , since 1936 - Chief of Staff OKDVA . From 1937, he was deputy chief of the General Staff of the Red Army , head of the combat training department, then chief of staff of the Special Far Eastern Army .
In mid-February 1938, he was arrested , was under investigation for three years, in July 1941 , he was sentenced to 10 years in the ITL and sent to a camp . He was in general work, then an economist in the planning part. In 1948 , after being released from the camp, he lived in Osa in the Perm Region , in the 1950s - a personal pensioner. September 15, 1966, he died.
Awards
2 orders of the Red Banner [2]
Notes
- ↑ Order of November 20, 1935 .
- ↑ RVSR Order No. 84 of 1923
Literature
- Cherushev N. With. 1937: the elite of the Red Army on Calvary. - M .: Veche , 2003. - 560 p. - (Military secrets of the XX century). - 5000 copies - ISBN 5-94538-305-8 .
- Cherushev N. S. , Cherushev Yu. N. The executed elite of the Red Army (commanders of the 1 st and 2 nd ranks, com-corps, divisional divisions and their equal): 1937-1941. Biographical dictionary. - M .: Kuchkovo field; Megapolis, 2012. - p. 59-61. - 496 s. - 2000 copies - ISBN 978-5-9950-0217-8 .