Sergei Ivanovich Rudnev - Major General of the Russian Imperial Army , commander of the Samur regiment . Military leader of the Armed Forces in the South of Russia .
Sergey Ivanovich Rudnev | |||||
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Date of Birth | September 24, 1873 | ||||
Date of death | 1920 | ||||
Place of death | Baku | ||||
Affiliation | Russian empire | ||||
Type of army | infantry | ||||
Rank | Major General | ||||
Battles / Wars | Caucasian front Russian civil war | ||||
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Biography
Orthodox. Education received in Vladikavkaz real school, but did not finish the course. He entered military service on December 7, 1891. In the first category he graduated from the Tiflis infantry cadet school . The officers produced in the 83rd Samursky infantry regiment. Second lieutenant with seniority from September 1, 1895, lieutenant from September 1, 1899, headquarters captain from September 1, 1903, captain from September 1, 1907.
Member of the Great War . In January 1915, "for differences in affairs ..." promoted to lieutenant colonel. He was promoted to colonel (with seniority since March 15, 1914) and from May 3, 1916 he was appointed commander of the 83rd Samur regiment. Major General [1] .
At the beginning of 1918 in the Stavropol was mobilized by the Bolsheviks in the newly created Red Army . Then in the Volunteer Army and in the All-Soviet Union. From November 24, 1918 in the reserve of ranks at the headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief of the All-Soviet Union of Civil Defense. From January 1919 the commander of the Terek officer regiment. From May 23, 1919 - head of the Terek separate brigade. From July 24, 1919 - Head of the 8th Infantry Division. On October 1, 1919 - the commander of the Petrovsky detachment in the troops of the North Caucasus, later - the commander of Petrovsky fortified area of Dagestan .
In early 1920, the head of the commissariat in the troops of Azerbaijan . Executed by the Bolsheviks in Baku after the establishment of Soviet power [1] .
Family
- Daughter - Nina Sergeevna Rudneva (1905, Dishlagar, Dagestan -?), Married in 1930 to zoologist V. G. Heptner , worked as a typist in various Ashgabat institutions before marriage [2] .
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Red terror through the eyes of eyewitnesses / compiled., Foreword, and comments. d. and n S.V. Volkov . - 1st. - Moscow: Airi-press, 2009. - 448 p. - (White Russia). - 3000 copies - ISBN 978-5-8112-3530-8 .
- ↑ Heptner M. V. Vladimir Georgievich Heptner (June 22, 1901 - July 5, 1975) A brief sketch of life. // Sokolov V.E., Arsenyev V.A. 1994. Mammals of Russia and adjacent regions. Baleen whales. M .: Science. 4-12 s.
Links
- Rudnev, Sergey Ivanovich . // Project "Russian Army in the Great War."