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Vladimir Olokhov

Vladimir Apollonovich Olokhov (21 January 1857 - 14 December 1920) was a Russian military leader, hero of the First World War, general from infantry.

Vladimir Apollonovich Olokhov
Born21 January 1857
Died14 December 1920 (1920-12-15) (aged 63)
Petrograd
AllegianceRussian Empire
Service/branchImperial Russian Army
Years of service1873-1917 (Russian Empire)
1918-1920 (RSFSR)
Commands held22nd Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
1st Guards Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
23rd Army Corps (Russian Empire)
1st Guards Corps (Russian Empire)
2nd Guards Corps (Russian Empire)
Battles/warsWorld War I

Biography

Orthodox. From the nobles of the Livonia province. The son of Major General Apollon Alekseevich Olokhov (1815-1866).

He graduated from the 2nd St. Petersburg Military Gymnasium (1873) and the Mikhailovsky Artillery School (1876), from which he was released as second lieutenant to the 3rd Guards and Grenadier Artillery Brigade.

Ranks: lieutenant (1877), lieutenant of the guard (1878), lieutenant (1882), staff captain of the guard with renaming as captain of the General Staff (1882), lieutenant colonel (1889), colonel (for distinction, 1893), major general (for distinction, 1903), lieutenant general (for distinction, 1909), general from infantry (1915).

He participated in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877–1878, for the difference in which he had three military orders. After the war, he was transferred to the second artillery brigade as second lieutenant in the Life Guard.

In 1882 he graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff in the 1st category. At the end of the academy, he was an assistant to the senior adjutant of the headquarters of the Vilna Military District (1887–1889). He served as the head officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Vilnius HE (1889), senior adjutant of the headquarters of the Vilnius HE (1889-1891) and the head officer for special assignments at the headquarters of the Vilnius HE (1891-1893). In 1893-1896 he was the head officer under the command of the chief of the Vilna local brigade. He was the chief of staff of the 2nd Cavalry (1896-1898) and 27th Infantry (1898-1900) divisions.

Then he commanded the 115th Vyazemsky Infantry (1900-1903) and the Lithuanian Life Guards (1903-1908) regiments, the 2nd brigade of the 3rd Guards Infantry Division (1908-1909) and the 22nd Infantry Division (1909-1912). On 30 May 1912 he was appointed head of the 1st Guards Infantry Division, with which he entered the First World War. He was awarded the Order of St. George 4th degree and St. George's Arms “For the fact that in the battle of 3–6 November 1914, in the area of dd. Suloshov, Rzheplin and the village. Skala, commanding the 1st Guards Infantry Division, was personally under the actual artillery fire of the enemy during all four days of the battle and directed the repulsion of repeated attacks by the superior forces of the enemy, who persistently tried to take possession of the flank of the division during all these days. Holding the position of his division, on 7 November he transferred his plot to other units. "

On 28 December 1914 he was appointed commander of the 23rd Army Corps.

On 1 June 1915, at the junction of the 3rd and 8th armies, an army group was created under the command of Olokhov. By the end of June 1915, Olokhov's group was reorganized into the 13th Army (“Special”), whose commander was V.N. Gorbatovsky.

From 25 August 1915 - commander of the Guards Corps; from 8 December 1915 - commander of the 2nd Guards Corps.

From 27 May 1916 he was a member of the Alexander Committee on the wounded.

In 1917 he retired. In 1918, he was enlisted in the Red Army, where he was an employee of the General Directorate of Archival Affairs (Glavarkhiv) under the People's Commissariat of the RSFSR until 1920.

He died in 1920 in Petrograd after a long illness. He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery in St. Petersburg.

Awards

  • Order of St. Stanislav 3rd Art. with swords and bow (1878);
  • Order of St. Anne 4th Art. (1878);
  • Order of St. Anne, 3rd art. with swords and bow (1879);
  • Order of St. Stanislav, 2nd art. (1883);
  • Order of St. Anne, 2nd art. (1890);
  • Order of St. Vladimir 4th art. (1896);
  • Order of St. Vladimir 3rd art. (1900);
  • Order of St. Stanislav 1st Art. (1906);
  • Order of St. Anne 1st Art. (1912);
  • Order of St. Vladimir, 2nd art. with swords (1914);
  • Order of St. George 4th Art. (VP 4.11.1914);
  • Order of the White Eagle with swords (VP 19.2.1915);
  • Order of St. Alexander Nevsky (29.4.1915);
  • St. George's weapons (VP 2.6.1915).

Foreign

  • Romanian Iron Cross (1878).

Family

He was married to Olga Ignatyevna Olokhova (1868–1955), had six children.

Literature

  • The Scout magazine for 18 November 1914, No. 1255. With 789.
  • Memoirs of O. I. Olokhova. We served the Fatherland, 2012.

References

  • "Vladimir Olokhov". «Russian army in a Great war» project.
  • Биография на Хроносе
  • Биография на сайте «Русская императорская армия»
Military offices
Preceded by
Chief of Staff of the 27th Infantry Division
1898-1900
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Commander of the 22nd Infantry Division
1909-1912
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Commander of the 1st Guards Infantry Division
30 May 1912 - 28 December 1914
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Commander of the 23rd Army Corps
28 December 1914 - 1 July 1915
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Commander of the 1st Guards Corps
25 August - 8 December 1915
Succeeded by
Georgy Ottonovich Rauch
Preceded by
Commander of the 2nd Guards Corps
8 December 1915 - 27 May 1916
Succeeded by
Georgy Ottonovich Rauch

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message Learn how and when to remove this template message Vladimir Apollonovich Olokhov 21 January 1857 14 December 1920 was a Russian military leader hero of the First World War general from infantry Vladimir Apollonovich OlokhovBorn21 January 1857Died14 December 1920 1920 12 15 aged 63 PetrogradAllegianceRussian EmpireService wbr branchImperial Russian ArmyYears of service1873 1917 Russian Empire 1918 1920 RSFSR Commands held22nd Infantry Division Russian Empire 1st Guards Infantry Division Russian Empire 23rd Army Corps Russian Empire 1st Guards Corps Russian Empire 2nd Guards Corps Russian Empire Battles warsWorld War I Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 2 1 Foreign 3 Family 4 Literature 5 ReferencesBiography EditOrthodox From the nobles of the Livonia province The son of Major General Apollon Alekseevich Olokhov 1815 1866 He graduated from the 2nd St Petersburg Military Gymnasium 1873 and the Mikhailovsky Artillery School 1876 from which he was released as second lieutenant to the 3rd Guards and Grenadier Artillery Brigade Ranks lieutenant 1877 lieutenant of the guard 1878 lieutenant 1882 staff captain of the guard with renaming as captain of the General Staff 1882 lieutenant colonel 1889 colonel for distinction 1893 major general for distinction 1903 lieutenant general for distinction 1909 general from infantry 1915 He participated in the Russian Turkish war of 1877 1878 for the difference in which he had three military orders After the war he was transferred to the second artillery brigade as second lieutenant in the Life Guard In 1882 he graduated from the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff in the 1st category At the end of the academy he was an assistant to the senior adjutant of the headquarters of the Vilna Military District 1887 1889 He served as the head officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Vilnius HE 1889 senior adjutant of the headquarters of the Vilnius HE 1889 1891 and the head officer for special assignments at the headquarters of the Vilnius HE 1891 1893 In 1893 1896 he was the head officer under the command of the chief of the Vilna local brigade He was the chief of staff of the 2nd Cavalry 1896 1898 and 27th Infantry 1898 1900 divisions Then he commanded the 115th Vyazemsky Infantry 1900 1903 and the Lithuanian Life Guards 1903 1908 regiments the 2nd brigade of the 3rd Guards Infantry Division 1908 1909 and the 22nd Infantry Division 1909 1912 On 30 May 1912 he was appointed head of the 1st Guards Infantry Division with which he entered the First World War He was awarded the Order of St George 4th degree and St George s Arms For the fact that in the battle of 3 6 November 1914 in the area of dd Suloshov Rzheplin and the village Skala commanding the 1st Guards Infantry Division was personally under the actual artillery fire of the enemy during all four days of the battle and directed the repulsion of repeated attacks by the superior forces of the enemy who persistently tried to take possession of the flank of the division during all these days Holding the position of his division on 7 November he transferred his plot to other units On 28 December 1914 he was appointed commander of the 23rd Army Corps On 1 June 1915 at the junction of the 3rd and 8th armies an army group was created under the command of Olokhov By the end of June 1915 Olokhov s group was reorganized into the 13th Army Special whose commander was V N Gorbatovsky From 25 August 1915 commander of the Guards Corps from 8 December 1915 commander of the 2nd Guards Corps From 27 May 1916 he was a member of the Alexander Committee on the wounded In 1917 he retired In 1918 he was enlisted in the Red Army where he was an employee of the General Directorate of Archival Affairs Glavarkhiv under the People s Commissariat of the RSFSR until 1920 He died in 1920 in Petrograd after a long illness He was buried at the Novodevichy cemetery in St Petersburg Awards EditOrder of St Stanislav 3rd Art with swords and bow 1878 Order of St Anne 4th Art 1878 Order of St Anne 3rd art with swords and bow 1879 Order of St Stanislav 2nd art 1883 Order of St Anne 2nd art 1890 Order of St Vladimir 4th art 1896 Order of St Vladimir 3rd art 1900 Order of St Stanislav 1st Art 1906 Order of St Anne 1st Art 1912 Order of St Vladimir 2nd art with swords 1914 Order of St George 4th Art VP 4 11 1914 Order of the White Eagle with swords VP 19 2 1915 Order of St Alexander Nevsky 29 4 1915 St George s weapons VP 2 6 1915 Foreign Edit Romanian Iron Cross 1878 Family EditHe was married to Olga Ignatyevna Olokhova 1868 1955 had six children Literature EditThe Scout magazine for 18 November 1914 No 1255 With 789 Memoirs of O I Olokhova We served the Fatherland 2012 References Edit Vladimir Olokhov Russian army in a Great war project Biografiya na Hronose Biografiya na sajte Russkaya imperatorskaya armiya Military officesPreceded by Chief of Staff of the 27th Infantry Division1898 1900 Succeeded byPreceded by Commander of the 22nd Infantry Division1909 1912 Succeeded byAndrei ZayonchkovskiPreceded by Commander of the 1st Guards Infantry Division30 May 1912 28 December 1914 Succeeded byPreceded by Commander of the 23rd Army Corps28 December 1914 1 July 1915 Succeeded byPreceded by Commander of the 1st Guards Corps25 August 8 December 1915 Succeeded byGeorgy Ottonovich RauchPreceded by Commander of the 2nd Guards Corps8 December 1915 27 May 1916 Succeeded byGeorgy Ottonovich Rauch Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vladimir Olokhov amp oldid 1096920989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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