Schreiner Sergei Aleksandrovich (04/01/1979 – 07/14/2000). Trainer-driver reconnaissance group of special purpose "Rus" MVD Russia, Sgt. Born April 1, 1979 in the village Veseloyarsk Rubtsovsk district of the Altai Territory. He graduated from Rubtsovsk OGPU-75 in "driver". On active military service was called April 26, 1997. He served in the brigade sofrinskoy internal forces. After the emergency was under contract. From April 2000 – in the company of special purpose "Rus". 14 July 2000 as part of reconnaissance joined the battle with militants along the route of Argun, Gudermes. During the battle, one of the militants threw a grenade.
Rokossovsky Konstantin (09 (21) .12.1896 – 08.03.1968), Soviet general, Marshal of the Soviet Union (1944), twice Hero of the Soviet Union (29/07/1944 and 01/06/1945). Member of the CPSU since 1919.
He was born in the railway engineer. In the Army since 1914. Member of the 1 st World War II 1914 – 1918 – junior non-commissioned officer. In October 1917 joined the Red Guard, then the Red Army.
Kondratyuk, Daniel F. (1896 – 1956) – Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General of Aviation (1943). Member of the Great Patriotic War from day one. He was deputy. Air Force commander of the North-Western Front, the commander of 2 var, Air Force Commander of the Western Front, 6 VA. Since January 1943 Head of training front-line aviation – deputy. Air Force Commander.
Schors Nikolai Alexandrovich (25.05 (06.06) .1895 – 8.30.1919), Civil War hero of 1918 – 1920.
A member of the Communist Party since 1918. He was born in the railway engineer. He graduated from the military medical school in Kiev (in 1914) and a crash course in Vilnius military school in Poltava (in 1916).
Member of the 1 st World War II 1914 – 1918, the first military nurse, and then a junior officer in the South-Western Front, in 1917 lieutenant.
After the October Revolution of 1917 he returned to his homeland and in February 1918 in Snovske created a guerrilla army in March-April, the joint command of the detachment Hovozybkovskogo county, which is composed of the 1 st of the revolutionary army took part in battles against the Germanic invaders. In September 1918 formed in the area of separation Unecha guerrilla units 1-st Ukrainian Soviet regiment them. Bogun.
In October-November commanded Boguns'kyi regiment in the battle with the Germanic invaders and GETMANTSEV, from November 1918 – 2 Brigade 1 st Ukrainian Soviet divisions (Boguns'kyi and Tarashchansky shelves), which liberated the Chernigov, Kiev and Ukrainian troops from Fastow directories.
Kornilov, Alexander (28/04/1801 – 08/05/1856). Captain Life Guards Moscow Regiment. His father – a senator, secrets. owls. Aleksey Mikhaylovich.
Sergey Makarov Afanasyevich (1952) – Commander of the Combined Forces (AHB) in the Chechen Republic since August 2002, Lieutenant-General; graduated from the Military Academy of the General Staff in 1998, serves in the Armed Forces since 1970, consistently held various positions, from platoon leader, until 1992 was the commander of the training tank regiment stationed in Chechnya (Shali) and commanded the 135 th motorized rifle brigade (Kabardino-Balkaria), took part in the hostilities in Chechnya in the period 1995 – 1996 , 1998 – 1999 – representative of the Ministry of Defense to the Deputy Chief of the Interior Forces of Russia in the North Caucasus, from October 1999 – Deputy Commander, January 2000 – Commander of the Eastern group of federal forces in Chechnya in March 2000 – Commander 20 th Combined Arms Army of the Moscow Military District (headquartered in Voronezh) in 2001 – Deputy Commander of the North Caucasus Military District.
Firks Baron Alexander (18.12.1817 – 07.1889) – General of Infantry. Place of the nobles of Courland Province and was educated in the school guard sub-ensigns, where in 1836 released an ensign Life Guards in Volyn regiment. In 1840 he was seconded to the army corps in the Caucasus and in the ranks of Kura Jaeger Regiment, took part in several expeditions against the highlanders, and for distinguished service was granted the Order of St.. Anna 4 tbsp. with the inscription "for bravery. In 1841, the FA returned to the Volyn regiment in which he continued to serve until 1855, when he was enlisted in the reserve forces. In 1857 he was given command of Tomsk Infantry Regiment, and in 1863, with production in the Major General, was appointed Assistant Commander 9 Infantry Division and in the same year established the post of a District General Corps inside the prison. With the reorganization of the garrison troops AF in 1864 was appointed assistant chief of the local troops Petersburg military district, and in 1869 was given command of 33 Infantry Division. For the production of General-Lieutenant (1871), he was transferred to the same position in the 12 Infantry Division. Since the beginning of the Turkish campaign of 1877 – 1878 years.
Staal-von Holstein Ivan Karlovich (1799 – 11/10/1868) – Adjutant General, General of Cavalry, was educated at a private school. Military Service SA began in 1814, entering a cadet in the horse artillery; the first officer's rank, ensigns, made in 1816 In 1826, MS, has the rank of lieutenant, was appointed adjutant to the chief of artillery, 2-Army and shortly thereafter promoted to lieutenant. For participation in the Turkish War of 1828 – 1829 years. and for the differences rendered under Silistria, Kulevcha and Adrianople, he was awarded the Order of St. Anna 3 tbsp.
Gastello Nicholas Franzevich (23.04 (06.05) .1907 – 6.26.1941), Soviet aircraft pilot and Hero of the Soviet Union (26/7/1941), captain. Member of the CPSU since 1928. Born in a working class family. After school, the military pilots participated in the battles on the river. Khalkhin Gol and the Soviet-Finnish War of 1939-40. At the beginning of the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45 the squadron commander 207 aviation regiment 42 Bomber Air Division. June 26, 1941 during the bombing of enemy tank column on the road Radoshkovichi – Maladzechna Gastello the plane was broken and the gas tank on fire. Crew (lieutenants AA Budenyuk and GN Skorobogatov and Sergeant A. Kalinin), headed by Gastello not leave the plane by parachute and addressed Gastello burning car on the accumulation of tanks, vehicles and large tank for fuel that exploded along with the plane . Awarded the Order of Lenin.
Ekeln Fedor Andreyevich (1746 – 06.1804) – Lieutenant General, Chief Musketeers Regiment, commander of the Tula arms factories, was descended from German nobility of the city Delenburga was born in 1746 initially served in Germany and in 1772 with the rank of Major translated into Russian service. 13th March 1773 Ekeln was promoted to Captain with the appointment of divisional quartermaster to general staff. During the campaign in 1773 Ekeln was in the army of Count Rumyantsev, June 11, participated in the crossing of the Danube at Gurobala main army, intended to occupy Silistria, on June 18, was at the battle of Silistria, then with the forces of Lieutenant-General Ungern- Sternberg went to Ishmael to winter quarters and remained in the city until the conclusion of Kuchuk Kainarji (15 th July 1774). After the war Ekeln returned to St. Petersburg and was in command of the General Staff, where the 20 th June 1777 he was appointed divisional chief quartermaster. Two years later, 29 th October 1779, Ekeln was granted to Lieutenant Colonel and in this rank of 1 st January 1782 sent to Lieutenant-General FV Bouverom to Kronstadt to oversee the construction of the Kronstadt stone harbor, where was under the command of Admiral Greig on 4 th May 1783 then inscribed commandment was assigned to the retinue of the Prince of Wurttemberg, and sent to the Kherson, on their return to St. Petersburg 19-th September of that year was with the first division. September 22, 1785, as a reward for oversight in the construction of stone harbor at Kronstadt, Ekeln was granted the Order of St. Vladimir 4 th century. 7 th May 1786 he was transferred to the First Battalion of the Finnish Jaeger Corps. During the Swedish war in 1788 Ekeln was in the vanguard corps lieutenant-general Michelson and on July 27 in a battle at the village Utti, and then commanded the army chain, situated against a hostile border. 20 th April 1789 Ekeln was promoted to colonel, with translation into Nasheburgsky Infantry Regiment. 26 th November 1792 he was granted the Order of St. George 4-th century. as a reward for military exploits in the Swedish war. In 1794, under the command of Prince C. Golitsyn Ekeln involved in the suppression of Polish rebels in Lithuania and Courland, on June 4, smashed the Polish general Prozor Birzek the city, then in command of the vanguard, drove the enemy's best troops in the village let, Yanishkel manor, and on July 20 destroyed the large body rebels under the command of generals Gedrovicha, Gelguda, Bistroma and Brigadier Selistrovskogo, when the village salad, for that September 15 was granted the Order of St. Vladimir third station. 3rd October 1793 Ekeln took the oath of allegiance to Russia for Nasheburgskom musketeer regiment, in which the 24 th November 1794 was promoted to team leaders, after 2 years, 3 January 1796, he was transferred to Voronezh Musketeer Regiment, 27 th January 1797 was appointed major-general, and the 23rd October 1798 promoted to lieutenant general. 29 th January 1799, due to failure of the shelf for 2 years in the position desired by the charter, Ekeln was expelled from the service, but the 24 th November 1800 and appointed to the newly adopted consist of the Army.