Aleksandr Dłuski


Aleksandr Pawłowicz Dusus, Russian Александр Павлович Длуский (born 17 September 1883, died 19 February 1956 in London) is a Russian military officer.

In 1903, in the degree of miczmana he completed the sea corps. He served in the Baltic Fleet. In November 1904, he was demobilized. In January 1905 he was again mobilized. From 1907, Lieutenant was a lecturer in the artillery class of the training officer of the artillery unit of the Baltic Fleet. From 1909 he was an artillery officer. He was promoted to the rank of captain of 2nd rank. He participated in the First World War. In July 1916, he assumed the position of junior deputy chief of the artillery department of the Main Board of Ship Technology. In 1918 he joined the White Army Gen. Anthony I. Denikin. Served in the corps of hydrographs of the Black Sea Fleet. At the end of March 1920, he was promoted to captain of 1st rank. In the middle of October this year, with the White troops was evacuated from Crimea to Bizerta. In May 1921 he was in talks with the French Algerian authorities to establish a Russian agricultural colony. He then moved to Poland, where he settled in Warsaw. From 1949 he lived in London. Bibliography

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