Vasily Nikolaevich Bratanov ( 1862 -?) - Russian military leader, lieutenant general .
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Content
- 1 Biography
- 2 Awards
- 3 See also
- 4 notes
- 5 Links
- 6 notes
Biography
Born December 29, 1862 in an Orthodox family.
Educated at the 3rd St. Petersburg Military Gymnasium.
He entered the military service on September 1, 1880 .
He graduated from the 2nd military school of Konstantinovsky (1882). Issued as second lieutenant (art. 07.08.1882) to the 35th Bryansk Infantry Regiment. Lieutenant (Art. 07.08.1886).
He graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff (1892; 1st category). Headquarters Captain (Project 1892; Art. 06.05.1892; for distinction). Consisted of the Kiev military district . Senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 9th Infantry Division (11.26.1892-05.04.1896).
Captain (Art.17.04.1894). The censored command of the company was serving in the 35th Bryansk Infantry Regiment (09.29.1894-13.10.1895). Senior Adjutant to the Headquarters of the 11th Army Corps (04/05/1896 - 04/04/1898).
Lt. Col. (Art. 05.04.1898). Headquarters officer for errands under the Commander of the troops of the South Ussuri department (04/05/1898 - 07/07/1899). He consisted of a secondment to the Irkutsk infantry cadet school for the teaching of military sciences (07.10.1899-11.07.1901). Chief of Staff of the 38th Infantry Division (07/11/1901-07.02.1904).
Colonel (Art.14.04.1902). The censored command of the battalion was serving in the 151st infantry regiment Pyatigorsk (01.05.-01.09.1902). Headquarters officer in command of the 51st Infantry Reserve Brigade (07.02.-09.06.1904). Chief of Staff of the 51st Infantry Division (06/09/1904-06.03.1905). Commander of the 178th Venden Infantry Regiment (03/06/1905-14/07/1910).
Major General (Project 1910; Art.14.07.1910; for distinction). Chief of Staff of the 3rd Siberian Army Corps (07.14.1910-25.04.1915).
Member of the First World War . He distinguished himself during the August operation in February 1915 with the stubborn defense of Lyk in East Prussia , which ensured the departure of the main forces of the 3rd Siberian and 26th army corps through Augustov. Commander of the 7th Siberian Rifle Division (04.25.1915-06.04.1917). [one]
Lieutenant General (Art. 18.09.1914) with the assertion of the post of head of the same division. He was in the reserve of ranks at the headquarters of the Minsk Military District (from 06.04.1917).
After the October Revolution, he served in the Red Army . He was included in the additional list of the General Staff of the Red Army, compiled by the Peopleβs Commissar of Ukraine of September 1, 1919 . In the list of the General Staff of the Red Army of August 7, 1920 was not listed.
The fate and date of death is unknown.
He was married and had two children.
Rewards
- He was awarded the Order of St. George of the 4th degree ( May 21, 1915 ) and the St. George Arms ( March 31, 1916 ).
- Also awarded the Order of St. Stanislav 3rd degree (1897); St. Anne of the 3rd degree (1902); St. Stanislav 2nd degree (1905); St. Anne of the 2nd degree (1906); St. Vladimir 3rd degree (1912); St. Stanislav 1st degree with swords (1915); St. Anne 1st degree with swords (1915); St. Vladimir 2nd degree with swords (1915).
See also
- List of generals of the tsarist army in the service of the Red Army
