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610: 411:, becoming a company commander, chief of the regimental school, and assistant battalion commander. From November 1926 he served as chief of the regimental school of the 2nd Vyatka Territorial Rifle Regiment, and headed the military department of the Vyatka Pedagogical Institute. Chekharin studied at the Leningrad Higher Military Political School from March 1929 and following his graduation in October remained at the school as a tactics teacher. 426:
in December 1931, Chekharin temporarily commanded the regiment for three months. He transferred to the Leningrad Night Training Center in March 1933, serving successively as an instructor-leader and tactics teacher, acting chief of the center, and chief of training. Appointed chief of training of the
391:. Serving as a platoon and company commander with the 18th Kaluga Command Courses and the 29th Reserve Rifle Regiment from December 1918, he became temporary chief of the courses and commander of the consolidated cadet brigade drawn from them in June 1921 to participate in the suppression of the 46: 733: 743: 330: 525:, the German drive on Moscow. In these operations it was defeated and encircled. In more than two weeks of fighting, lacking ammunition and fuel, the division fought to break out towards 403:
Demobilized in February 1923 to graduate from the Kaluga Pedagogical Institute, Chekharin was reconscripted into the army in December and sent to serve in the 241st Rifle Regiment of the
738: 713: 277:. He served at military educational institutions and in territorial units during the 1920s and 1930s, holding staff positions during the late 1930s. Chekharin commanded the 529:. On 20 October the division and the 3rd Army headquarters had nearly reached Soviet lines, but Chekharin was reported missing, presumed killed, in a breakout attempt near 728: 748: 379:
After he was demobilized from the army, Chekharin returned to Gubino, where he became chairman of the volost executive committee in March during the
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Leningrad Improvement Courses for Reserve Command Personnel in April 1937, he became chief of the Combat Training Directorate of the
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in 1917, then served as a junior officer and company commander with the 161st Alexandropol Infantry Regiment of the
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Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (1964).
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in March and April 1940, then was chief of the 2nd staff department of the
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Appointed chief of staff of the 167th Rifle Regiment of the
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Chekharin completed the three-month advanced courses for
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as a junior officer, but did not see much action in the
648:] (in Russian). Moscow: Frunze Military Academy. 335:(non-commissioned officer). In June 1916 he became a 224: 198: 177: 167: 150: 127: 103: 78: 61: 36: 734:Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War 573: 454:. In July 1940 he became deputy commander of the 360:s under the 35th Reserve Brigade of the front at 744:Soviet military personnel killed in World War II 521:. From 30 September the division fought against 611:"Чехарин Андрей Евсеевич :: Память народа" 442:, served as assistant chief of infantry of the 387:in June and appointed commissar of the volost 297:Early life, World War I, and Russian Civil War 301:Chekharin was born in the village of Gubino, 8: 739:Soviet military personnel of the Winter War 714:Communist Party of the Soviet Union members 501:, and conducted a fighting retreat towards 255:; 26 October 1892 – 20 October 1941) was a 44: 33: 729:Russian military personnel of World War I 482:began, Chekharin led the division in the 553: 305:on 26 October 1892. He served in the 7: 661:Tsapayev, D.A.; et al. (2014). 329:(corporal) and to junior and senior 431:Central Council in February 1939. 16:Soviet military colonel (1892–1941) 14: 749:Missing in action of World War II 464:Western Special Military District 536:He was posthumously awarded the 438:in 1939, Chekharin, promoted to 724:Imperial Russian Army officers 383:. He was conscripted into the 1: 704:People from Kozelsky District 574:Tsapayev & Goremykin 2014 452:Arkhangelsk Military District 51: 21:Eastern Slavic naming customs 249:Andrey Yevseyevich Chekharin 38:Andrey Yevseyevich Chekharin 420:Leningrad Military District 323:. He was later promoted to 765: 709:People from Kozelsky Uyezd 538:Order of the Patriotic War 253:Андре́й Евсе́евич Чеха́рин 232:Order of the Patriotic War 19:In this name that follows 18: 484:Battle of Białystok–Minsk 283:Battle of Białystok–Minsk 252: 43: 370:Moscow Military District 309:from January 1915 as a 505:and eventually to the 366:41st Infantry Division 468:Order of the Red Star 434:After completing the 389:military commissariat 339:of the 1st School of 307:Imperial Russian Army 238:Order of the Red Star 151:Years of service 137:Imperial Russian Army 511:269th Rifle Division 480:Operation Barbarossa 287:269th Rifle Division 190:269th Rifle Division 576:, pp. 934–935. 513:, which joined the 470:in the same month. 456:37th Rifle Division 416:56th Rifle Division 405:81st Rifle Division 281:, destroyed in the 279:37th Rifle Division 185:37th Rifle Division 448:Northwestern Front 347:Southwestern Front 303:Kaluga Governorate 69:Kaluga Governorate 676:978-5-9950-0457-8 523:Operation Typhoon 381:Russian Civil War 291:Operation Typhoon 275:Russian Civil War 246: 245: 211:Russian Civil War 756: 680: 657: 626: 625: 623: 622: 607: 601: 595: 589: 583: 577: 571: 499:Fortified Region 460:21st Rifle Corps 393:Tambov Rebellion 269:Chekharin ended 254: 129: 85: 56: 53: 48: 34: 764: 763: 759: 758: 757: 755: 754: 753: 719:Soviet colonels 684: 683: 677: 660: 637: 634: 629: 620: 618: 609: 608: 604: 596: 592: 584: 580: 572: 555: 551: 546: 531:Yasnaya Polyana 486:as part of the 476: 401: 399:Interwar period 299: 285:, and then the 242: 220: 194: 163: 146: 123: 90:Yasnaya Polyana 87: 83: 82:20 October 1941 66: 65:26 October 1892 57: 54: 39: 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 762: 760: 752: 751: 746: 741: 736: 731: 726: 721: 716: 711: 706: 701: 696: 686: 685: 682: 681: 675: 658: 633: 630: 628: 627: 602: 600:, p. 237. 590: 588:, p. 119. 578: 552: 550: 547: 545: 542: 475: 472: 436:Vystrel course 400: 397: 321:Belaya Tserkov 298: 295: 244: 243: 241: 240: 235: 228: 226: 222: 221: 219: 218: 213: 208: 202: 200: 196: 195: 193: 192: 187: 181: 179: 175: 174: 169: 165: 164: 162: 161: 158: 154: 152: 148: 147: 145: 144: 139: 133: 131: 125: 124: 122: 121: 118: 113: 111:Russian Empire 107: 105: 101: 100: 86:(aged 48) 80: 76: 75: 73:Russian Empire 63: 59: 58: 49: 41: 40: 37: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 761: 750: 747: 745: 742: 740: 737: 735: 732: 730: 727: 725: 722: 720: 717: 715: 712: 710: 707: 705: 702: 700: 697: 695: 692: 691: 689: 678: 672: 668: 664: 659: 655: 651: 647: 643: 642: 636: 635: 631: 616: 615:Pamyat Naroda 612: 606: 603: 599: 594: 591: 587: 582: 579: 575: 570: 568: 566: 564: 562: 560: 558: 554: 548: 543: 541: 539: 534: 532: 528: 524: 520: 519:Bryansk Front 516: 512: 508: 504: 500: 497: 493: 489: 488:Western Front 485: 481: 473: 471: 469: 465: 461: 457: 453: 449: 445: 441: 437: 432: 430: 425: 421: 417: 412: 410: 406: 398: 396: 394: 390: 386: 382: 377: 375: 371: 367: 363: 359: 354: 352: 348: 344: 343: 338: 334: 333: 332:unter-ofitser 328: 327: 322: 318: 314: 313: 308: 304: 296: 294: 292: 288: 284: 280: 276: 272: 267: 265: 261: 258: 250: 239: 236: 233: 230: 229: 227: 223: 217: 214: 212: 209: 207: 204: 203: 201: 197: 191: 188: 186: 183: 182: 180: 176: 173: 170: 166: 159: 156: 155: 153: 149: 143: 140: 138: 135: 134: 132: 126: 119: 117: 114: 112: 109: 108: 106: 102: 99: 95: 91: 81: 77: 74: 70: 64: 60: 47: 42: 35: 30: 26: 22: 666: 662: 645: 640: 632:Bibliography 619:. 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Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic

Kaluga Governorate
Russian Empire
Yasnaya Polyana
Tula Oblast
Soviet Union
Russian Empire
Russian SFSR
Imperial Russian Army
Red Army
Colonel
37th Rifle Division
269th Rifle Division
World War I
Russian Civil War
World War II
Order of the Patriotic War
Order of the Red Star
Red Army
colonel
World War II
World War I
Russian Civil War
37th Rifle Division
Battle of Białystok–Minsk
269th Rifle Division
Operation Typhoon
Kaluga Governorate

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