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Nikolai Travin

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reserve Brigade, February 1923; Chief of Signals, Independent Training Battalion, June 1921; Independent training battery, November 1921; Chief of reconnaissance and signals, 11th Heavy Artillery Battalion, January 1924; Battalion commander, 1st anti-aircraft artillery regiment, July 3, 1925; Battery commander, 4th artillery Brigade, October 1925; Temporary Battalion commander, March 1928; assistant battalion commander, August 1928, 82nd Independent Artillery Battalion, March 1928; and student, Military economical course, January 1930.
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After the end of World War 2 and the defeat of Nazi Germany, Travin was transferred to the 16th Special Air Defense Corps (October 1945) and held commands such as Acting Commander of the Artillery, Commander of Artillery (January 1946), Acting Deputy Corps commander April 1946, Deputy Corps Commander
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In April 1930, Travin became Battalion commander of the 73rd independent Artillery Battalion, a unit which he would stay with for the next five years. Within this time frame he also held the position of Assistant battalion commander and chief of the air defense post, January 1931 – 1935 for the 73rd.
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In December 1949, he was at the 'disposal of the Minister of National Defense of the Polish Republic'. On January 8, 1950, he was admitted to the Polish Army with the rank of brigadier general. On January 23, 1950, he was appointed commander of the Organizational and Preparatory Group of the Air
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In August 1918 at the age of 20, he joined the Imperial Army. During the Russian Civil War, Travin was a machine gun team commander serving with the 96th (Omsk) regiment, 24th Pskov Infantry Division. As the dust of the Russian Civil War settled, Travin either by choice or change in unit loyalty
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He gained knowledge and experience in multiple commands and postings during the interwar years for the Soviet Union in 1920–1940: Chief of Signals for Artillery Brigade Headquarters, Eastern Front, May 1940; Adjutant Light artillery Battalion, December 1920; Head of School, Howitzer Battalion,
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His last appointment was as Assistant Commander, of the Air Defence Forces, Leningrad District on 17 December 1953. It is then reported that he became Deputy Commander for Air Defence Forces,
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In February 1937, Travin became Chief of Staff, and in November of the same year, Regimental Commander for the 180th Anti-aircraft Artillery Regiment, 2nd Air Defense Corps.
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In June 1949, he received his 3rd Order of the Red Banner for long service to the state and became Commander of the Artillery for the Leningrad Air Defense District.
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At this time he also attended the Air defense Course, Leningrad, October 1930, Advanced anti-aircraft Artillery Officer training Course, March 1935,
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Defence Command. On March 21, 1950, he was appointed commander of the Anti-Aircraft Defence, and on July 12, 1951, the commander of the
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as the Assistant army commander in October of the same year. On December 22, 1942, he was awarded the Defense of Leningrad medal.
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In July 1943, Travin was again moved to take command of the Ladoga Air Defense District responsible for the defense of the
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On November 21 of 1940, Travin advanced to Commander of the Artillery, 3rd Air Defense Corps.
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for extraordinary heroism, dedication, and courage demonstrated on the battlefield and the
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Edward Jan Nalepa, "Officers of the Soviet Army ...", pp. 194, 204, 257, 263, 274 .
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February 21, 1945 Travin was awarded one of the Soviet Unions highest awards, the
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In July 1944, he was promoted to divisional commander of the 77th Division of the
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In February 1948, he was awarded the Medal for 20th anniversary of the Red Army.
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On 30 November 1939, the Soviet Union launched an offensive against Finland, the
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2nd class for Outstanding military leadership against the German invaders.
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for actions against the Finnish in 1939-40 and against the Germans.
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Edward Jan Nalepa, "Officers of the Soviet Army ...", pp. 188-189.
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Oficerowie Armii Radzieckiej w Wojsku Polskim w latach 1943-1968
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Born in the village of Baryshskaya Slaboda, Surskoye Raion,
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invaded the Soviet Union beginning what is known as the
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Generałowie i admirałowie Wojska Polskiego 1943-1990
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became a member of the Red Army, taking part in the
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Kuibyshev Oblast
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Red Army
Russian Civil War
First World War
Soviet westward offensive of 1918-19
Winter War
Second World War
Defense of Leningrad
St. Petersberg
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Soviet Westward Offensive in Latvia and Estonia
Dzerzhinsky Artillery Academy
Winter War
Medal for Combat Merit
Moscow Peace Treaty
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Eastern Front of World War II

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