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After the school was disbanded in late 1923, Konstantinov transferred to the VTsIK of the Kazakh
Republic Kazakh Combined Military School. In October 1924 he was appointed an instructor of the 2nd rank at the Kyrgyz section of the school, and from July 1925 temporarily served as a squadron commander
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December 1945, Konstantinov was placed at the disposal of the commander-in-chief of the Red Army cavalry before being sent to take the Higher Academic Course at the Voroshilov Higher Military Academy in May 1946. After completing the course in May 1947, he was appointed
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Mountain Cavalry Division of the Central Asian Military District on 19 July 1937, Konstantinov temporarily served as division commander between October 1937 and March 1938. In September 1938 he was made commander of the 18th
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Konstantinov commanded 7th Uzbek
Mountain Cavalry Regiment of the division from September 1933, which was soon renumbered as the 41st. He again completed the Novocherkassk Cavalry Officers Improvement Course in 1935. For successes in combat training of the regiment, he was awarded the
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and renamed the 3rd
Orenburg Cavalry School. At the school in the same year, Konstantinov passed an external examination for the course of a secondary military school. With the school, he served as a platoon commander, assistant squadron commander and squadron commander.
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Borisoglebsk Cavalry Courses, and in July was enrolled as a student of the courses. After graduation, Konstantinov became a platoon commander at the courses in February 1920, fighting with consolidated cadet detachments on the
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Belarus. In September 1942 he was flown out to Moscow and placed at the disposal of the
313:, he commanded a cavalry division in Belarus. Konstantinov's division was destroyed and he was severely wounded, fighting with partisans after he recovered. Flown back to Soviet lines in late 1942, he became commander of the
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between April and May 1931. Again transferred to the 79th
Cavalry Regiment of the brigade to serve as its chief of staff in February 1932, Konstantinov became acting regimental commander in April. The regiment, based at
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chief of the 2nd section of the Ground Forces
Directorate of Combat Training Planning. From July 1948 he served as chief of the 2nd course of the special faculty of the
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November 1930, becoming chief of the regimental school of the 80th Turkestan Cavalry Regiment of the brigade. With this unit, he fought in against the
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in July 1951, succeeding to command of the group a year later. He transferred to become first deputy commander-in-chief of the
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in April 1955, and in August 1958 he became a member of the district military council. Promoted to
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in October. He led the corps for the rest of the war, a period in which it fought as part of the
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Mountain Cavalry Division of the same district, before being sent to the
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in October 1943, which he led for the rest of the war. Made a
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650:Order of the Red Star
609:Bogoslovskoe Cemetery
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