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Pisarenko, Alexander Semenovich

Alexander Semenovich Pisarenko ( 1842 - ? ) - Russian military leader, lieutenant general .

Alexander Semenovich Pisarenko
Date of BirthDecember 11, 1842 ( 1842-12-11 )
Date of deathis unknown
Affiliation Russian empire
Type of armyGeneral Staff , Infantry
RankLieutenant general
Commanded
  • 32nd Infantry Division
  • 56th Infantry Reserve Brigade
  • Murom 21st Infantry Regiment
Awards and prizes
Order of St. Anne of I degree 1st art.RUS Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus ribbon.svg 1st art.RUS Imperial Order of Saint Vladimir ribbon.svg 3rd art.RUS Imperial Order of Saint Vladimir ribbon.svg 4th art
Order of St. Anne, II degree 2nd art.RUS Imperial Order of Saint Stanislaus ribbon.svg 2nd art.Order of St. Anne III degree 3rd art.Order of St. Stanislav III degree 3rd art.

Biography

In 1859 he graduated from the Oryol Bakhtin cadet corps . In 1860, after graduating from the Konstantinovsky Military School , second lieutenants were produced and was sent to the Bialystok 50th Infantry Regiment . In 1865 he was promoted to Headquarters Captains .

In 1870 he graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff in the 2nd category with the appointment of the battalion commander. Since 1871, the senior adjutant of the headquarters of the 10th Infantry Division and from 1872 the 3rd Grenadier Division . In 1873 he was awarded the rank of captain . Since 1874, an officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Warsaw Military District . In 1876 ​​he was awarded the rank of lieutenant colonel with the appointment of headquarters officer for assignments under the commander of the troops of the Semipalatinsk region .

Since 1878, the senior adjutant of the headquarters of the West Siberian Military District . In 1879 he was promoted to colonel and appointed chief of staff of the troops of the Akmola region .

Since 1883, the chief of staff of the 29th Infantry Division . Since 1889, the commander of the 21st Infantry Murom Regiment . Since 1894 he was promoted to major general with the appointment of assistant chief of staff of the Turkestan military district .

Since 1899, he was appointed chief of staff of the 2nd Caucasian Army Corps and commander of the 56th Infantry Reserve Brigade . Since 1902 he was promoted to lieutenant general with the appointment of commander of the 32nd Infantry Division . Retired since 1905 .

Rewards

  • Order of St. Stanislav 3rd degree (1875);
  • Order of St. Anne of the 3rd degree (1879);
  • Order of St. Stanislav 2nd degree (1882);
  • Order of St. Anne of the 2nd degree (1885);
  • Order of St. Vladimir , 4th degree (1889);
  • Order of St. Vladimir 3rd degree (1893);
  • Order of St. Stanislav 1st degree (1896);
  • Order of St. Anne 1st degree (1901).

Foreign:

  • Order of Noble Bukhara (1895)

Sources

  • Lieutenant General A.S. Pisarenko ;
  • Russian Imperial Army: General A.S. Pisarenko ;
  • RIA officers: Pisarenko Alexander Semenovich ;
  • “The Memorial Book of Western Siberia” // [Type. County Headquarters]. Omsk - 1881 - 390 s .;
  • Volkov S. V. “Generality of the Russian Empire. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Generals and Admirals from Peter I to Nicholas II. " - T. II. L — I. - M. , 2009 - S. 690;
  • Pisarenko Alexander Semenovich // Biographical dictionary // The highest ranks of the Russian Empire (10.22.1721 - 03.03.1917). - Moscow: [comp. E.L. Potemkin] printing house, 2017. - T. 2. - 597 p.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pisarenko__Alexander_Semenovich&oldid=94711562


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