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Ivan Shestakov

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coast to replace old equipment. In Taganrog he introduced the new system of gas lighting throughout the city, establishing a new gas plant for this purpose. In 1883, considering his achievements, the citizens of Taganrog made Ivan Shestakov an honored citizen of Taganrog.
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to inspect the building of military ships ordered by the Russian government. Upon his return to Russia in February 1854, he was assigned to the steamship committee and promoted to the rank of 2-rank captain and transferred to the
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Shestakov contributed to the drawing up of plans for 75 screw gunboats and 17 screw corvettes. In 1856, he was promoted to the rank of captain (1st rank) and was sent on assignment to the
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to the Russian noble family of captain-lieutenant Alexey Antonovich Shestakov and Yevdokiya Ivanovna Khrapovitskaya. After finishing his studies at the
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Apart from being a great statesman, Ivan Shestakov was a recognized author. He published several articles under his real name and under the
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named after Shestakov in 1885 during his visit as Minister of the Russian Navy to Taganrog; later the name was changed to
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battleships. In 1888, Ivan Shestakov was promoted to the rank of the Imperial Russian Navy admiral.
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and participated in several battles against mountaineers. Ivan Shestakov was awarded with an
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made him his aide-de-camp for two years and promoted him to the rank of lieutenant.
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of 3rd degree. In 1860–1862 - commander of a squadron of Russian ships in
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of 1st degree. On April 17, 1863 he was made assistant to Chief Commander of
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under command of Shestakov made a 12-day voyage through the ocean on board
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 1st class
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Ivan Shestakov's civil service started in 1864. April 11, 1866 (
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In 1847–1850, he finished the hydrographic studies of the
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to inspect the building of the 70-cannon screw frigate
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Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Russia)
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O.S.
Smolensk Governorate
Russian Empire
Sevastopol
Russian Empire
Russian
Syrokorenye
Smolensk Governorate
Naval Cadet Corps
Black Sea Fleet
Order of St. Anna
Sevastopol
Order of St. Stanislaus
Old Style
Mikhail Lazarev
Black Sea
England
Baltic Fleet
Kronstadt
Crimean War
aide-de-camp
Grand Duke Konstantin Nikolayevich
Crimean War
United States of America
General-Admiral
Cherbourg
Kronstadt
Order of St. Vladimir
Mediterranean Sea

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