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October 26, 2010 Posted Under: military   Read More

Biography of Suvorov Alexander Vasilyevich

Suvorov, Aleksandr Vasilyevich (24/11/1730 – 05/18/1800). His father, General-in-chief Vasily Suvorov, a godson of Peter I. Alexander's mother, Evdokia Fedosevna Manukova, died early, when Suvorov not yet turned, and 15 years. Care and education, Alexander has received at home, studying the necessary items and foreign languages. Alexander studied very diligently and dreamed of a military career. The father, in connection with health Alexander, decided to send his son to the civil service. However, that would be only a military and persistently develop the strength and endurance, all-weather riding involved. Father was forced to change its decision and record of Alexander Semenov regiment as a private. At the age of fifteen Suvorov entered the regiment as an ordinary soldier, and like everyone else, went to the guard, stood on guard.

October 23, 2010 Posted Under: military   Read More

Biography Schreiner Sergei Alexandrovich

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.

October 20, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography of Alexander Borodyuk Genrikhovich

Alexander Borodyuk Genrikhovich (11/30/1962). Olympic gold medalist 1988 (Seoul) (forward, midfielder, defender, coach) was born November 30, 1962, merited master of sports, graduated from the Institute of Physical Culture, was for "Torch" (Voronezh) ( 1979), Dinamo (Vologda) (1980-1981), Dynamo (Moscow) (1982-1989), Germany's clubs Schalke 04 (Gelsenkirchen) (1989-1993), Freiburg (1994-1995 ), Hannover 96 (November 1995-1996), Lokomotiv (Moscow) (1997 – June 1999), "Torpedo-ZIL (Moscow) (since July 1999, 12 games," Wings of Soviets "(Samara) (2000, 2001 playing coach) in the USSR championships held 187 matches and scored 53 goals, in the Russian championships conducted 52 matches, 14 goals; USSR Cup winner in 1984 and the Cup of Russia 1997, the best scorer of the USSR 1986, 1988; party Championships Peace 1990, 1994, and in European competition held 18 matches.

October 19, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Eletski Eugene Veniaminovich

Eletskii Eugene Veniaminovich (1954), has a higher physical education. Master of Sports (Chess, 1970). International Arbitrator (1998). Actively participated in organizing the World Chess Olympiad (1994 – Moscow, 1998 – in Elista).

Deputy Head of Russian delegation at the World Chess Olympiads (1996, 1998). Head of delegation of the Russian Chess Federation on the European team championship (1997), world championship among boys and girls (in 1996, 1997).

October 19, 2010 Posted Under: Sportsmen   Read More

Biography Andreeva Yegorov

Andreev Yegorov (1940). Ph.D. (1987). Author of many books, pamphlets, and methodological articles on mini-football. Honoured Coach of Russia (1995). Head coach of Russian national futsal (1992-1996). Under his leadership, the Russian national team became the silver medalist of European Championship (1996), bronze medalist of the world (in 1996) and the world champion among students (in 1994).

Member of the Committee and the FIFA Futsal UEFA. President of the Russian Association of mini-soccer (Rumph).

October 14, 2010 Posted Under: Misc   Read More

Biography Kursanov Andrey L

[P. Oct. 26. (November 8), 1902] – owls. scientists, experts in the field of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Acad. (From 1953, Corr. From 1946). Son of LI Kursanova. In 1926 he graduated from Moscow. Univ; worked in N.-i. the Institute of sugar-industry-Step, and then in the Institute of Biochemistry. AN Bach (from 1935) since 1952 – dir. The Institute of Plant Physiology of the USSR. At the same time taught at the Mosque. Agricultural Academy. Timiryazev (1929-38), and from 1944 – in Moscow. University those. K. Studies devoted to the study of metabolism in plants. They established the relationship between assimilation of carbon dioxide and the flow of plasticity. substances from the leaves and studied the action of enzymes in living plant and the process of assimilation of carbon dioxide the soil via the root system. Since 1940 Karl started systematically. Research tannins tea leaf, to-rye served Theoretical. basis for monitoring the processing of tea. Cit.: The reversible action of enzymes in living plant cells, Leningrad, 1940, Synthesis and transformation of tannins in the tea plant, Moscow, 1952 (Academician of Sciences. Institute of Biochemistry. Bakh) . [Bach read, 7]; Movement organic compounds in the plant, "Botanical Magazine" 1952, №; 5 biological synthesis of disaccharides in the book.: Progress in biological chemistry, v. 2, Moscow, 1954; On the possibility of assimilation of the plant carbonates coming from the soil solution, "Reports of the USSR", 1951, v. 79, № 4 (together with others), carbohydrate-phosphorus exchange and amino acid synthesis in roots of pumpkin (Cucurbita pepo), "Plant Physiology", 1954, № 1; Participation of oxygen in water and atmospheric oxygen in the respiration of plants, "Reports of the USSR", 1955, v. 104, № 2 (together with Boris Vartapetyanom) by France and West Africa …, MA, 1956 . Kursanov, Andrew L. Rhode. 1902, mind. 1999. Plant physiologist, a specialist on the problems of assimilation of carbon dioxide, the chemistry and the exchange of tannins, Enzymology of plant cells. Creator of the doctrine of the movement and storage of organic substances in the plant. Since 1953, academician of the USSR, from 1985 – Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences since 1991 – Academy of Sciences. The Hero of Socialist Labor (1969).

October 13, 2010 Posted Under: military   Read More

Biography Firksa Baron Alexander Alexandrovich

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.

October 11, 2010 Posted Under: military   Read More

Biography Kozhina Vasilisa

Kozhina Vasilisa, a partisan war of 1812, a farmer, a village elder village Gorshkova Sychevsky district of Smolensk province.

By holding the teenagers and women detachment guerrillas, armed with scythes, pitchforks, axes, etc., Kozhina destroyed and taken captive soldier in Napoleon's army during their retreat from Russia.

Was awarded a medal and a cash prize.

October 11, 2010 Posted Under: military   Read More

Biography GREKOVA Peter Matveyevich

Greek Peter Matveyevich (1762 – 1817) – Maj. Gen. Don Army, associate Suvorov and Platov. Simple Cossack, he was in 1785 for distinguished service in battle with the mountaineers on the River. Mulkey was made an officer and then took part in the 2 nd Turkish War, fighting under Bender Causeni, Ackermann, Ishmael and Machin. In the war with Poland for the battle of Matsiovitsami G. receives Order of St. George 4 degrees. During the Italian-Swiss expedition Suvorov in 1799, the colonel commanding a regiment, and takes with him involved in the capture of Bergamo, Lecco, Turin, Thorton, in battles on the River. Trebbia at Novi and Muttenskoy Valley. In 1801, he participated in the Math. Cossacks march on India, stopped the death of Emperor Paul I. After a brief service for civilian rule, the Don H. in 1808 appeared again on the battle field, in a war with Turkey, commanding with 3 Cossack pp. Detachment General Miloradovich; awarded for a win under Ruschukom the Order of St. George's 3 degrees, but for Turtukay rank of Major General, GM in 1812, together with the army, Admiral Chichagof, commanding in her 10 th Cossack. pp. takes part in the expulsion of the French from Russia.

October 10, 2010 Posted Under: military   Read More

Biography Apraksin Spiridonov

Apraxine Spiridonov (30/07/1702 – 26/08/1760) – son of the equerry, was born July 30, 1702.

He was brought up by his kinsman, gr. Petra Apraxin as Spiridonov a very young age lost his father.

By custom of the time, he joined the service of a soldier in the regiment of the Transfiguration and in the reign of Peter II was already a captain. Then he moved to the Semenov regiment, and received from the Empress Anna rank second major, was on the march under the command of Field Marshal Miniha – when taking Ochakov in 1737, for which was awarded the rank of Prime Minister Major and villages.

Then, in 1739 was promoted to major general and on September 10, which brought to St. Petersburg the news about taking Khotin was granted the Order of St.. Alexander Nevsky. In 1741, Spiridonov met on the border of the embassy Tahmas-Where will Hanna, consisting of 2,200 men too. Following the departure (in 1742) Embassy of Persia, Spiridonov was sent as ambassador to Persia, and then was general krigskomissarom, vice-president of the Military Collegium.