Dawid Tugan-Mirza-Baranowski


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In 1899, he graduated from the Piotropic Cadet Corps in Poltava, and in 1902, a Michałów artillery school. Served as a lieutenant in the 3rd Guards Horse Artillery Brigade. In 1905 he was promoted to lieutenant. In 1909, he completed his master's degree at the Nikolaev Academy. In 1910 he was recruited to an officer's cavalry school. Until 1912, he commanded a squadron of the Gyeongg Husband's regiment. He then served as a senior adjutant in the staff of the Guards Rifle Brigade. He participated in the First World War. Since 1915, as a lieutenant colonel, he was an officer of the Special Forces in the Staff of the Guards Corps. In 1916 he assumed the duties of Chief of Staff of the 2nd Guards Infantry Division. He was soon named Colonel. From 1917 he served as Chief of Staff of the 2nd Guards Cavalry Division. In 1918 he joined the newly formed White Army Gen. Anthony I. Denikin. From March 1919 he commanded the squadron of the Crimean Regiment. He was then the commander of the Mixed Dragon Regiment. In October of that year he became the commander of the Dniestrow Military District of the Novorossiysk Region. In May 1920, he took command of the 2nd Indigenous Regiment. From July of this year he was the Chief of Staff of the Inspector General. In November, with the White troops, he was evacuated to Gallipoli. In 1921 he was appointed Major General. In the mid-30s he lived in France. He then moved to Poland. He was the president of the Horse Artillery Leaf Association in Warsaw. Bibliography

Siergiej W. Wołkow, Officers of the Russian Guard, 2002

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