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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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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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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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Lieutenant-General Grigory Nikolaevich Lishin and his wife Antonina Nikolaevna (née Erdeli). On September 15, 1872, Lishin attended the
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Letter from N. N. Lishin. Maritime magazine. 1928. No. 11. S. 39
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