Vladimir Fedorovich Ozharovsky (06.23.1848, St. Petersburg Province, - 05/26/1911) - Russian military leader, participant of the Russian-Japanese war.
Hereditary nobleman.
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Biography
- June 19, 1864 - Graduated from the 2nd St. Petersburg Military Gymnasium, entered the service.
- August 8, 1866 - He graduated from the full course of the 1st Pavlovsky Military School and was enlisted as a lieutenant in the 64th Kazan Infantry Regiment with a secondment to the Life Guards Volynsky Regiment .
- December 21, 1867 - He transferred as an ensign to the Life Guards Finnish Infantry Regiment .
- March 28, 1871 - Second Lieutenant Guard.
- February 10, 1872 - Lieutenant Guard (for distinguished service).
- May 30, 1875 - Headquarters captain of the guard.
- May 30, 1877 - Captain Guard
- October 25, 1833 - Lieutenant Colonel , Commander of the 1st Foot Battalion of the Trans-Baikal Cossack Army.
- May 14, 1885 - Colonel , commander of the 3rd East Siberian Linear Battalion.
- 1888 - I. of the commandant of Khabarovsk , chief of the Khabarovsk military semi-hospital.
- May 13, 1890 - Commander of the 71st Infantry Reserve Battalion.
- November 20, 1891 - Commander of the 38th Tobolsk Infantry Regiment .
- 1896 - I. d. Commander of the 1st Brigade of the 10th Infantry Division .
- October 24, 1899 - Major General, commander of the 1st Brigade of the 6th Infantry Division .
- 1903 - Head of the 58th Reserve Brigade.
- 1904 - Commander of the 44th Infantry Division as part of the 3rd Manchurian Army .
- 1906 - Lieutenant General .
- December 14, 1906 - Governor of Orenburg , the appointed chief of the Orenburg Cossack army.
- May 26, 1911 - He died.
- September 4, 1911 - Expelled from the ranks of the Cossack troops and promoted to the rank of General of Infantry .
Differences
- Order of St. Anne 3rd Class (1891)
- Order of St. Stanislav 2nd degree (1888)
- Order of St. Anne 2nd (1892)
- Order of St. Vladimir of the 4th degree (1895)
- The highest thanks (1898)
- Order of St. Vladimir 3rd class (1899)
- Order of St. Anne 1st degree (1906) "for the excellent and diligent service and work suffered during the hostilities."
Literature
- The newspaper " Evening Orenburg " number 36 of September 2, 1998