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which had the benefits of an offensive course of action, on strong fortresses, having good routes of communication and being led to be considered the best of Turkish commanders. With his unseen but extremely important service, the Ruschuk detachment not only facilitated, but also enabled the entire Russian army to win at other, more important points of the theater of war -Julian Zayonchkovsky
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detachment of troops during the eastern Turkish war. Vannovsky was a personality. He was not a man of great education, not of great culture, but he was a man of determination; firmly devoted to the Emperor; a man of order, a bit gall. In any case, we must admit that he kept the Ministry of War in order. -
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and 84 guns, in order to encircle the detachment from the rear. But the plan was later unravelled by Vannovsky, and the Russian Army soon went to defensive position. On 9 September, when the Ottomans attacked, they got counter-attacked by the Russians, inflicting huge casualties on the Ottomans. This
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from 1881 to 1898, he was credited with maintaining order, preventing corruption and reforming the Russian military during his role as the Minister of War. But after Vannovsky resigned, he had warned the military about modern war tactics, should the general's warning be remembered by the generals of
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For five months the troops of the Ruschuk detachment, under the command and leadership of the heir to the Russian throne and then the emperor of the great Russia Alexander III, stood almost unceasing battles and battles with the enemy, constantly exceeding their number (sometimes several times),
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and commander of the Eastern (later renamed Northern) Detachment. After he was appointed to the detachment, he used this chance to organize the troops as an independent commander, which would soon prove very useful after he became the Minister of War. After a year or so, he was again appointed
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The troops of Ruschuk deserve considerable honor and our gratitude. Of the detachment, which had a difficult and difficult task to protect the left flank of the huge space that we had occupied since the beginning of the campaign. This task was accomplished brilliantly, despite the difficulties
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Adjutant General Vannovsky was a Minister of War during the reign of Emperor Alexander III. Emperor Alexander III was very fond of Vannovsky, whom he took from corps commanders in Kiev; he was the chief of staff at the Emperor, when Alexander III was still the Heir-Tsesarevich and commanded a
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and awarded the order of the 3rd degree with the inscription "As a reward of courage, bravery and orderliness rendered in affairs against the Turks and active participation in the repulse of repeated enemy attacks on the positions occupied by the troops of the 12th and 13th Army Corps".
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After that victory, the Ruschuk Detachment continued carrying out defensive tasks. The Ruschuk Detachment by that time was considered to be the road to victory by many Russian officers through all the minor but extremely important tasks successfully carried out by the detachment.
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Armed force was increased to 599,000 lower rank officers and 78,500 horses. A special attention was paid to increase the existing number of high rank officers in the active army and to reduce the number of inactive army officers (about a thousand of them were
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In 1881, the infantry consisted of 879,500 lower rank soldiers, and the cavalry consisted of 137,000 horses. But after the reform of General Vannovsky, the infantry was decreased to only 879,500 infantrymen, and the cavalry was increased to 137,250
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Artillery units that made up army corps were transferred from the artillery commanders to be subordinated by the corps commander, aiming to unite all units in the hands of the superiors responsible for the corps during peace and
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in the 1st Kiev Gymnasium. And Pyotr, followed to the Vannovsky Family tradition to choose his future career at a young age, he chose to serve in the military and was strongly supported by his father. So as a result, he moved to
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2. Organization of the army The main ideas of Vannovsky's reforms was to increase the combat part of armed forces at the expense of reducing non-combat elements without needing to increase the overall strength of the army:
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The number of local non-combat troops were also lowered, instead of 10,000 troops, now there were only 2,400 of them, and the 52,000 troops scattered around numerous departments and establishment, were decreased to
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and as a result, they went fully defensive, but they could still break through the Ottomans and won significant victories. Later on the Ottomans attempted to launch an offensive between the villages of
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Management of fortresses were changed, commandants of their responsible fortresses were appointed owner of it, and were responsible for all of its condition and preparation for mobilization.
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As the Minister of War, the general carry out a strict discipline rule in the army, and life in the military greatly changed, the following were the reforms General Vannovsky carried out:
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Field control of troops during wartime was changed, military district, when mobilized, now had to appeal directly to the field office, and special units for that were formed.
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Small cadres (including companies, hundreds and batteries) were formed for soldiers and an organization was established in purposes of calling soldiers to training camps.
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commander of the 12th Army Corps, the corps that he commanded prior to the war. In 1881, Alexander III ascended to the throne, and many liberal government officials of
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of the 4th degree with swords and a bow, and was subsequently appointed the commander of his own regiment. After hostility ended in 1857, he became the head of several
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into a family of Belarusian landed gentry, Vannovsky chose his career early on in his life and began military schooling. After a few years, he participated in the
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In 1874, significant changes by General Milyutin were conducted in the charter for military service and a new disciplinary charter center was formed in 1888.
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The post of Inspector General of the Cavalry and the Inspector General of Engineers were abolished, the duties of which were assigned to the Minister of War.
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Vannovsky's detachment was the first in Russian military history to receive biscuits as food, rather than having bread, to reduce the possibility of getting
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stemming from the need to detain, for a long time, the vastly superior forces of the enemy, constantly making attempts to break through our defensive lines.
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changed the original plan completely, the Ruschuk Detachment went completely defensive, with the task of continue protecting the Russian rear.
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of the 3rd and 2nd degree respectively. A few years after the war, Alexander ascended to the throne, and Vannnovsky was subsequently appointed
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Many thought that this quote was said by Emperor Alexander III, but was actually said General Vannovsky, for further information, see
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Local military administrations were simplified, the posts of chief of local military and provincial military commander were abolished.
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took place. He distinguished himself as a brave but sane soldier during the siege. Later for military distinction, he was awarded the
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opined that, "A military officer had thus to interfere for the defense of the students against the Ministry of Public Instruction."
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with his men tried strike the Russian Army rear once again, and a decisive battle took place between the Bulgarian villages of
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By the end of the year, the Russian high command described the actions of the Ruschuk Detachment over the war as follows:
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Mortar field shelves were formed, beginning of transition of batteries to shelves, as to separate from artillery units.
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regiment. General Vannovsky, was an overly uncautious man, but unlike the next generation of his (those who served in
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The service for compulsory troops was reduced by 1 year, and the service for reserve troops was increased by 4 years.
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of the 2nd degree, the highest military decoration in the Russian Empire. While General Vannovsky was appointed
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Additional artillery, infantry and active infantry units were strengthened, and new cavalry cadres were formed.
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During the war, General Vannovsky showed his talent as a chief of staff, and after the war, he was appointed
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Later, the Ruschuk Detachment was tasked with interrupting the Ottoman communication line between Ruse and
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Hunting teams were established and were organised into units, in purposes of developing soldiers' courage.
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In 1862, during the turbulent student protests of Kiev and St. Petersburg, occurring near the
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Later, for bravery and military distinction in the battle, the Tsesarevich was awarded the
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At the beginning of the Russo-Turkish War, he commanded the 12th Army Corps to crossed the
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battalion Vannovsky's regiment belonged to. In mid 1854, he and the battalions met the
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Some sources told that Vannovsky's death date was 14 or 16 February according to the
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Order of St. Anna, 2nd class with the Imperial Crown (1852, Imperial Crown in 1859)
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from 1901 to 1902. After which he retired and died suddenly in 1904 following the
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as well, having 8 new infantry battalions and dragoons formed as reserve troops.
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In 1876, General Vannovsky was appointed chief of staff of the newly formed
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to Semyon Ivanovich Vannovsky, who was from the Gentry Vannovsky family of
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divisions and 224 guns. The task of the detachment was to take the small
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because the rear of the army was now protected from being attacked.
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would have been completely different. He also briefly served as the
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Russia only has two allies: her army and her navy. -Pyotr Vannovsky
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Pyotr Semyonovich Vannovsky was born 6 December [
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General of the Infantry Pyotr Semyonovich Vannovsky (ru)
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Many infantry battalions were converted into regiments.
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