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Bunyakovsky, Vsevolod Viktorovich

Bunyakovsky, Vsevolod Viktorovich ( April 5 [17], 1875 - 1925 ) - Russian military leader, major general , participant in the First World War and the White movement in southern Russia.

Vladimir Viktorovich Bunyakovsky
Bunyakovsky - Scout-1916-1355.jpg
Date of BirthApril 5 (17), 1875 ( 1875-04-17 )
Date of death1925 ( 1925 )
Affiliation Russian empire
Type of armyartillery
Years of service1892-1917
Rankmajor general
Battles / warsWorld War I
Awards and prizes* Order of St. Stanislav 3rd art. (1907), Order of St. Anne , 3rd art. (06.12.1910), Order of St. Stanislav , 2nd art. (06.12.1913), St. George's Arms (VP 18.03.1915), Order of St. Vladimir , 4th art. with swords and bow (VP 01.04.1915), Order of St. Vladimir , 3rd art. with swords (VP ​​21.04.1915), Order of St. Anne , 2nd art. with swords (approved. VP 24.05.1916).

Content

  • 1 Education
  • 2 ranks
  • 3 Service
  • 4 Awards
  • 5 Proceedings
  • 6 notes
  • 7 Literature
  • 8 References

Education

1st Cadet Corps (1892), Nikolaev Engineering School (1895, 1st grade, from cadets as second lieutenant from Article 7.08.1893 to the 17th combat engineer battalion), Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff (1902, 1st grade)

Ranks

He entered the service on October 1, 1892, second lieutenant with seniority of August 7, 1893 (Vys. Pr. August 12, 1895), lieutenant (art. August 7, 1897), staff captain (art. August 7, 1901), captain (art. May 28, 1902), lieutenant colonel (art. April 22, 1907), colonel for distinguishing him from seniority on April 10, 1911 (Vys. Pr. 1911), major general (art. August 9, 1915).

Walkthrough

In the 17th engineer battalion from August 12, 1895 to November 6, 1904. He studied at the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff (1899-1902), after being assigned to the General Staff (1902). In the same year he was serving a camp camp in the Moscow Military District; he was serving the qualified command of a company in the 200th Izhorsky Infantry Reserve Regiment from November 1, 1902 to May 1, 1904. On November 6, 1904, he was transferred to the General Staff, where until May 12, 1905 he was chief officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Moscow Military District , on secondment to the Alexander Military School to teach military sciences from May 12, 1905 to October 29, 1909. Headquarters officer for missions at the headquarters of the Vilna Military District from October 29, 1909 to August 11, 1910. Headquarters officer for errands under the commander of the troops of the Vilna Military District from August 11, 1910 to January 8, 1912. The head of students at the Imperial Nikolaev Military Academy from January 8, 1912 (- after June 1, 1914).

During the First World War - and. D. Chief of Staff of the 57th Infantry Division (from 09/14/1914; on 03/18/1915). Commander of the 225th Infantry Regiment of Liven (04/01/1915, 04/21/1915). He was at the Alexander Military School for the teaching of military sciences (from 11/20/1915; on 03/01/1917 in position), etc. the chief of the Nikolaev military school during the war (from 03/03/1917).

During the Civil War he was in the Kiev center of the Volunteer Army (from 11.25.1918; approved 02.02.1919 in the reserve at the center).

Then he was in exile in Yugoslavia .

Rewards

  • Order of St. Stanislav 3rd degree (1907)
  • Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree (12/06/1910)
  • Order of St. Stanislav 2nd degree (12/06/1913)
  • St. George's Arms (VP 18.03.1915)
  • Order of St. Vladimir of the 4th degree with swords and bow (VP 01.04.1915)
  • Order of St. Vladimir 3rd degree with swords (VP ​​21.04.1915)
  • Order of St. Anne of the 2nd degree with swords (approved. VP 24.05.1916).

Proceedings

  • Bunyakovsky V.V. Balkan war. 2 books. Shooting gallery 5 copies M. , Publishing House V. Sekachev 2013.448 s.
  • Bunyakovsky V. V. List of works on the experience of the Russo-Japanese War [1]
  • Bunyakovsky V.V. Struggle for fortified positions from the experience of the current war. Petrograd, 1915. Edition by V. A. Berezovsky, 48 p. with schemes. [one]
  • Svechnikov M.S. , Bunyakovsky V.V. Defense of the Osovets fortress during its second, 6½-month siege . - Pg. : Type. Nikolaev Military Academy , 1917. - 59 p.

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 Bunyakovsky Vsevolod Viktorovich | “Paris and Russian France” - history, museums, castles, resorts, excursions ... (neopr.) . paris1814.com. Date of treatment June 8, 2016.

Literature

  • List of the General Staff. Fixed on 06/01/1914. Petrograd, 1914.
  • List of the General Staff. Corrected on 01/01/1916. Petrograd, 1916.
  • List of the General Staff. Fixed on 01/03/1917. Petrograd, 1917.
  • List of the General Staff. Corrected on 03/01/1918. //
  • Ganin A.V. Corps of officers of the General Staff during the Civil War of 1917-1922: References / Scientific. ed. I.V. Domnin . - M .: Russian Way , 2009 .-- 895 p. - ISBN 978-5-85887-301-3 .
  • List to the generals by seniority. Compiled on 07/10/1916. Petrograd, 1916.
  • Military Order of the Holy Great Martyr and Victorious George. Biobibliographic reference book of the Russian State Library for Television and Radio Engineering, M., 2004.
  • Photo from Scout magazine No. 1355, 1916.

Links

  • Site "Russian Army in the Great War" .
  • Sample handwriting, autograph and list of works. Site "Russian France" .
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Bunyakovsky ,_Vsevolod_Viktorovich&oldid = 99360677


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