Vasili Mirowicz
He graduated from the Cadet Corps in Połock and then the Michałów Artillery School. Served in the 4th Reserve Artillery Brigade. In 1884 he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant, and in 1888 the lieutenant. In 1893 he assumed the function of senior adjutant in the management of the artillery commander of the 18th Army Corps. In 1894, he was promoted to the staff. He became a junior officer at the headquarters of the Constantine Artillery School. In 1900 he was appointed captain. In 1902 he graduated from an officer's school of artillery. He commanded 7 batteries in the 23rd Artillery Brigade. In 1907 he was promoted to the rank of colonel. He assumed command of the 13th Brigade of Artillery Brigade. From 1906 he was a staff officer for training at the Michałów Artillery School. In 1907 he became a colonel. He assumed the position of secretary in the editorial office of Russkij invalid. He wrote articles to him. He participated in the First World War. Temporarily commanded 2 Finnish Artillery Brigade Brigades and then 2 Finnish Shotgun Division. In April 1915 he was appointed Major General. He assumed command of the 32th Artillery Brigade and then the 3rd Finnish Artillery Brigade. In 1917 he became the artillery inspector of the 20th Army Corps. Temporarily commanded this corps after the death of his commander. At the beginning. In 1918 he came to Kiev. In 1919 he joined the White Army Gen. Anthony I. Denikin. He was the inspector of the artillery division of General N. E. Bredow, where he was interned in Poland. He emigrated in Warsaw. During World War II he went to the Third Reich. Bibliography
Nikołaj N. Rutycz, Biographical directory of the highest ranks of the Volunteer Army and the Armed Forces of the South of Russia. Materials on the history of the White movement, 2002
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