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and destroyers of the 1st and 2nd detachments left the basin to shell enemy positions located at altitude 150. Going into the roadstead, I saw four enemy destroyers. Following the usual route, I came to the eastern bay of
Longwantan, but due to the fog we could not see the top of the peak, so at 7:10
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Siberian Flotilla joined a British fleet in a battle against Vice Admiral M. von Spee. In order to bolster the fleet, various civilian ships were converted into warships. A small detachment commanded by Schultz escorted cargo ships from the United States to Vladivostok. Only once were the
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of one of the officers outside the city, Schultz acquired a herd of cows that grazed under the supervision of a shepherd. Some of them even reproduced. We could eat only corned beef while in the open sea, but now we could send fresh veal as a gift to our friends. About 150 chickens supplied us fresh
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N.O. Essen became commander of the Baltic Sea Naval Forces on
November 24, 1908. Prior to taking office, he selected Schultz as commander of the minelayer detachment. Because of this, Schultz returned to the Baltic Sea and began laying mines with a training clipper. Only on November 10, 1910, after
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Schultz was a photographer and photographed Port Arthur during his time there. After the war was over, collaborating with
Lieutenant B. V. Zhdanov and published by Prokundin-Gorsky, he release the photo album titled "Port Arthur Album. 1904-05". He had taken enough photographic plates depicting the
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In the three years of commanding the minelayers, Schultz made it one of the most efficient formations in the fleet. Twice, on June 29, 1910, and March 21, 1911, Nicholas II went to see it in-action. Schultz was award the
Highest gratitude and became a rear admiral on December 6, 1911. It was this
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for her successes was all the more fervent. From the first days of the war, she proved herself to be a true
Russian daredevil. Small, relatively weak, not protected by much armor, she did not hesitate to charge alone at the enemy, covering her wounded sisters and surprising the enemy with her
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became the only participant in the battle on July 28 whose crew were rightfully bestowed awards on
November 29, 1904, with the inscription: "For feats of courage and bravery." All other ships involved only were only known after an analysis of the battle by the Investigative Commission in
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was the only ship constantly in a state of 40-minute readiness at Port Arthur, meaning most of her engines were always kept lit. She would participate in almost all
Pacific Squadron operations, often acting alone or led by a detachment of destroyers. The crew on board the
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herself were two gardeners who had sowed all kinds of greens at the beginning of the siege. By July we had our own potatoes, onions, and other vegetables. At the end of July, while coastal defenders had to slaughter donkeys to survive, the crew on board the
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for almost a year. Schultz then returned to diving school, and by the end of
December 1891 was promoted to diving officer. During this period, he designed an underwater mine detector and improved the underwater telephone.
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received fresh meat daily. More than once you'll remember the kindness of such a caring commander, thanks to whom one of the main burdens of the siege—that being bad food and hunger—were eliminated.
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under his name. This iron meteorite was among the first found in Russia and
Schultz became a member of the Board of Honor of the Meteorite Collection of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
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which defended the port of Kronstadt. On December 16, 1886, he was promoted to Mine Officer 2nd Class after attending a short course. He continue to serve on board the
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by the group. Paleolithic stone spearheads, axes and chips were among what they found, with pottery dated from a later period also discovered on the peninsula. After
1298:"Макс Константинович Шульц / Список личного состава судов флота, строевых и административных учреждений Морского Ведомства, исправлено по 11 апреля 1916 года. С. 97"
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in the morning we fired blindly, hoping to hit the summit. After the fog cleared, we fired at the summit, trying to destroy the dugout positioned there.
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and by November 18, was the commander of the 11th company of the Siberian naval crew. April 18 the following year, he became commander of the destroyer
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was given the death penalty, members of the naval court in Sevastopol, including Schultz who became a member on March 28, 1907, were targets of the
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until January 1, 1889, when he was promoted to lieutenant. Beginning May 2 later that year, he became commander 3rd company on board the battleship
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1352:"Tsushima - Рапорт Командира крейсера II-го ранга «Новик» - Начальнику отряда крейсеров Капитану 1 ранга Рейценштейну. 24 Июня 1904 г. № 984"
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lasted two more years and on April 14, 1902, he was promoted to captain 2nd rank and then a month later commander of the destroyer
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ten destroyers, and nine submarines. Schultz led an Arctic expedition under the command of B.A. Vilkitsky. Two icebreakers, the
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1538:"Парус обязан паровому флоту / газета Краснознамённого Черноморского флота РФ «Флаг Родины» 4 декабря 2015 г., № 93"
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where he became commander of destroyer detachment No,'s 203, 204, 205, 206, and 207. He became senior officer of the gunboat
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reported a meteorite that fell during the day. It fell 180 kilometers north of Vladivostok, near the settlement of
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on April 13, 1904. On board were Makarov and Schultz's brother Konstantin, who both did not survive the sinking.
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1503:"Lib.ru/Классика: Апушкин Владимир Александрович. Дело о сдаче крепости Порт-Артур японским войскам въ 1904 г."
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commander A. N. Pell while in Vladivostok. Together, they took part in archaeological research. The
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to conduct sea trials. The following year on January 31, it was enlisted to the
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Patriotic War of 1812"
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eggs. Pigs, rams, geese, ducks—everything was abundantly stocked. On the
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for smugglers. On May 31, 1882, he was promoted to warrant officer.
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who was wounded in a battle in the Korea Strait on August 1.
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Famous people of the Pacific Fleet. Biographical directory
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and Emilie Henriette von Voigt. After his family moved to
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running aground in 1900. He and his younger brother,
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1588:- Book. 1. - Ed. Petersburg - XXI century, 2013.
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1412:"Летопись войны с Японией. - 1904. - № 23"
1370:"Летопись войны с Японией. - 1904. - № 19"
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112:September or October of 1919
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1478:Следственное дело Цусимы"
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557:and its sister ship the
464:General-Admiral Apraksin
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379:Kronstadt diving school
235:Order of Saint Vladimir
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1524:www.auction-imperia.ru
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