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Nikolai Lishin

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man stepped out of the fortress. He was assigned to the active army - to the artillery. When he was at the front in the summer of 1915, the Tsar noticed an unusual-looking soldier, on whose chest hung the St. George Cross of the IV degree. Upon learning that this was a former captain of the 1st rank Lishin and asking about the exploits for which he was given George, the Sovereign forgave N. G. and returned to him everything that had been lost in court. Circular of the GMSH dated 17 Aug. 1915 for No. 507-238 <...> k. 1. p. Nikolai Lishin was again enrolled in the 2nd Baltic naval crew.
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Deprived of ranks, orders and nobility, sentenced to 10 years in a fortress, the former captain Lishin was left even by his wife. When the Great War began, he applied to the Highest Name for permission to go to the front as a volunteer - a lower rank. Permission has been granted. A gray-haired, aged
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and made a part of the 5th Naval Crew on January 2, 1880. On October 21, 1881, Lishin took courses at the Training Artillery Detachment to become a senior artillery officer and was promoted to Lieutenant on January 1, 1882. He also received his first command as he commanded the 3rd company of the
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as a volunteer. He served as a fireworksman of the 2nd division of the 4th Heavy Artillery Brigade. In 1915, during the inspection, Emperor Nikolai II noticed a gray-bearded soldier with awards for bravery and, having learned who it was, restored all of his awards and Lishin was promoted back to
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He was transferred to the Black Sea Fleet on September 22, 1915, and from November 1915 to September 1916, he served as the head of the operational sect of the rear of the Black Sea Fleet. On October 29, 1916, he commanded Transport No. 81
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from January 1, 1894, to 1896 while also being promoted to Captain 2nd Rank on April 17, 1894. On May 9, 1896, he was made acting commander of the Artelshchik port and was given command of the
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on May 8, 1889. From May 31, 1891, to April 12, 1892, he was the flagship artillery officer within the headquarters of the Pacific Squadron before being assigned to the
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Captain 1st Rank. On August 17, 1915, was placed back in the 2nd Baltic Naval Crew. The Maritime magazine later wrote of this experience, describing it as:
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as his parents were Lieutenant-General Grigory Nikolaevich Lishin and his wife Antonina Nikolaevna (née Erdeli). On September 15, 1872, Lishin attended the
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on January 1, 1893, and began focusing on the shipbuilding and mines of the ship on May 21, 1893. Lishin was then transferred to the
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but surrendered the ship during the battle. After being released, Lishin was stripped of all his ranks and awards and arrested at
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from December 6, 1901, to December 17, 1902, and was promoted to Captain 1st Rank in the same year. After given command of the on
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as well as beginning to teach courses on artillery and command. By May 30, 1884, he was the battery commander of the frigate
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on August 22, 1905. He was initially supposed to serve 10 years in prison and potentially even death but he was pardoned by
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and graduated as a Gardes de la Marine on May 1, 1876, and promoted to Michman on August 30, 1877. He then partook in the
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and later, the senior officer on October 13, 1888, but was then transferred to become the senior officer of the
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on May 1, 1909. After initially retiring in 1912, Lishin re-enlisted for service following the
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From June 1, 1886, to April 8, 1888, he was an artillery officer aboard the
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on December 6, 1897. From December 6, 1898, to 1899, he commanded the
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Nikolai was born on September 30, 1856, into a noble family from the
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class
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Letter from N. N. Lishin. Maritime magazine. 1928. No. 11. S. 39
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on July 29, 1896. Beginning in 1897, he returned to command the
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Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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and suffered an arrest of 4 years after surrendering the ship.
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but after the defeat of the Army, he and his wife fled from
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on April 6, 1903, he took the ship to participate in the
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Russian military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War
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Kherson
Russia
Požarevac
Northern Serbia
Yugoslavia
Russian Empire
Russian Republic
Imperial Russian Navy

White Army

Captain 1st rank
General-Admiral Apraksin
Russo-Turkish War
Russo-Japanese War
Battle of Tsushima
POW
World War I
Russian Civil War
Alma mater
Naval Cadet Corps
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
General-Admiral Apraksin
Battle of Tsushima
Kherson Governorate
Naval Cadet Corps
Russo-Turkish War
Black Sea Fleet

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