Kushelev Grigory (03/09/1802 – 02/15/1855) – Earl, lieutenant-general, born March 9, 1802, died Feb. 15, 1855 The second son of first Earl Kusheleva.
In 1819, derived from a sub-ensign ensign in the Guards Horse Artillery. In 1827, he took part in the war with Persia and was in the capture of Echmiadzin and in cases under the fortress Saardar Abu.
In 1828, he participated in the Turkish campaign, for a noisy contrast to captain, was sent from the Silistria to report to St. Petersburg, was appointed adjutant to His Majesty, in 1831, promoted to colonel in 1839 – in general -majors with the appointment of His Majesty's suite.
In 1838 he was appointed vice-director of the artillery department in 1840 – as its director in 1846 – a member of the Military Council.
Shubina, Maria Timofeyevna (08/05/1930) – Olympic champion in kayaking deuce at a distance of 500 meters (1960, Rome); Soviet athlete in rowing and canoeing; was born in the village Protasova Ichalkovsky district, Mordovia, graduated from the Kazan Medical Institute in 1956 .; Honored Master of Sports (1960). Ph.D. (1975). World Champion (1958, 1963, 1966), Europe (1963, 1965, 1967). The repeated champion of the USSR (1959 – 1967) composed of various crews. She was awarded the Order of Red Banner of Labor.
Eugene of Savoy (1663 – 1736), Prince karinyansky, Margrave of Saluzzo, Austria. generalissimo, the youngest son of Prince Maurice E. Savoy. Offended by Louis XIV's refusal to give him a regiment, he left France, he entered Volunteer in Austria. the army and during the invasion of Kara Mustafa (1683) of Vienna has acquired great fame.
Zaslonov Stanislavski (guerrilla nickname – Uncle Kostya) (12/25/1909 (07/01/1910) – 11/14/1942), one of the leaders of the partisan movement in Belarus during the Great Patriotic War of 1941-45, the Hero of the Soviet Union (7.3. 1943, posthumously ). A member of the CPSU since 1942.
Born in a working class family. He graduated from the railway Velykoluts'ka proftehshkolu (1930). Since 1937 Head of the locomotive depot station. Roslavl since 1939 – art. Orsha. At his own request sent in October 1941 a group of railwaymen in the rear of the enemy.
Legalized in Orsha, an underground group whose members through the use of "coal mines (mines disguised as coal) for 3 months in 1993 undermined the German engine and carried out a number of other diversions. Due to the threat of arrest in early March 1942 the underground movement headed by 3aslonovym left Orsha and created a guerrilla army, was reorganized in July 1942 the brigade.
In summer and autumn of 1942 a team led 3aslonova active guerrilla actions – raids in the area of Vitebsk – Orsha – Smolensk, destroying a large quantity of enemy equipment and soldiers.
In a battle with punitive 3aslonov died.
Latinina Larisa S. (12/27/1934), Soviet athlete, Honored Master of Sports (1956), international category judge (1968), Lecturer.
A member of the Communist Party since 1963. At 16 – 18 th Olympic Games (in 1956 in Melbourne, 1960 Rome, 1964 in Tokyo) in the competition in gymnastics has won 18 medals, including 9 gold (2 of them for winning the all-around), the number of victories , scored at the Olympics, took 1 st place in the world (1973). The absolute champion of the USSR (1961 – 1962), Europe (1957, 1961) and the World (1958, 1962).
Multiple Champion of the USSR (11 times in 1956 – 1964), Europe (5 times in 1957, 1961) and world (three times in 1958, 1962) – in certain types of all-round and team competitions. Since 1966 the senior coach of the women's team USSR Gymnastics. She was awarded the Order of Lenin, 3 other orders and medals.
Sheremetev Nikita V. (died 1564), the fourth son of Basil A. Sheremetev Inoc Bassian. Despite the proximity of Nikita you. Width of Tsar Ivan Vasilyevich, on his part in many campaigns and Silesia in several cities – on its unit, and Provincial activities did not survive any more details. As a consequence, we have only to note those trips, in which he participated, and say a few words about his execution by the Tsar Ivan. Sh participated in two campaigns under Kazan in 1547, and 1552 years.
Fomin, Pavel Stepanovich (19/01/1818 – 12/13/1885) – Lieutenant-General, a member of the Military Council, was descended from the nobility of the Don Cossacks. After receiving training in the 2 nd Cadet Corps, he 2 nd August 1836 was promoted to cornet, and soon after was appointed to the Caucasus, where he was on the right flank of the line under the command of Major-General Zass. Regular expeditions in the mountains have enabled the young FA already in its second year of service to participate in the cases against the Highlanders. During these expeditions for his bravery and diligence provided with the device Labinskaya line, he was promoted to captains and awarded the Order of St. Anne's 4-th degree with the inscription "for bravery". After serving in the Caucasus for about three years, FM in 1840, returned to the Don and was assigned to the school Cossack regiment, and four years later promoted to Major. After that F. was transferred to the Don collecting training regiment, located in Privislyanskom province. With this regiment he took part in the gathering shortly Hungarian campaign of 1848 and for the differences rendered during the occupation of the city of Krakow, was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and appointed to consist of roving chief of staff at the Don Cossacks.
Welling Boris K. (1892 – 1923) – Russian and Soviet pilots. He was an instructor at the Moscow School of Aviation. After the February Revolution selected her supervisor. During the Civil War fought on the Eastern and Turkestan fronts. In the years 1921-1923. made a number of flights. In 1922 he was head of the department of educational institutions of the Air Fleet of the RSFSR.
Avgustinchich Antoon (1900), Croatian sculptor. Disciple IV Meštrović. The expressive, heroic spirit of the monuments (monument of the Soviet Army in the skeleton-Batin, 1945 – 1947; Monument of Peace at UN Headquarters in New York, 1952 – 1955), portraits, statues and torsos.
Antonov Antonov (15/09/1896 – 06/18/1962), a Soviet Army General (1943). Member of the CPSU since 1928.
Born to an officer. He graduated from Pavlovsk Military School (1916).