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574:, and from August served as assistant commander of the 82nd Cavalry Regiment of the 14th Cavalry Division. In 1922 he was sent to study at the Higher Cavalry School in Petrograd. On graduation in September 1924 he was appointed chief of the regimental school of the 67th Cavalry Regiment of the 3rd Cavalry Brigade of the North Caucasus Military District. From June 1925 he served in the 11th Cavalry Division as chief of the regimental school of the 89th Cavalry Regiment, and from March 1928 as chief of staff of its 68th Cavalry Regiment. 227: 38: 215: 585:. In June 1933 he was appointed commander of the 20th Red Banner Cavalry Regiment of the 4th Cossack Cavalry Division. In October 1937 then-Colonel Kryukov was transferred to serve as a tactics instructor at the Red Banner Cavalry Commanders Improvement Courses in Novocherkassk. During the 531:. In September 1919 the battalion was reorganized into the Separate Cavalry Brigade, in which Kryukov served as a squadron commander, chief of the supply detachment, and assistant chief of staff for the operational section. Later he was appointed assistant commander of a cavalry 912: 681:. After the reduction of the corps to a division, Kryukov was appointed chief of the Budyonny Higher Officers Cavalry School in May 1946. He was transferred to serve as deputy commander of the 36th Guards Rifle Corps in October 1947. In 1948 he was arrested by the 545:
as assistant commander and commander of a squadron. In August as chief of a consolidated detachment of special purpose he took part in the suppression of anti-Soviet forces in the area of Nalchuk and the disarmament of stanitsas and
685:, deprived of his rank and imprisoned. In August 1953 he was released. On 10 August of that year he was restored in rank before being fully rehabilitated on 28 August. Kryukov was sent to complete the Higher Academic Courses at the 406: 947: 897: 440:
Kryukov volunteered for the Imperial Russian Army in December, after the beginning of World War I. He graduated from a training unit of a reserve regiment in Ryazan and the 2nd Moscow
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In January 1921, Kryukov was appointed acting commander of a regiment of the 40th Separate Cavalry Brigade (the 1st Cavalry Regiment of the
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in the summer and fall of 1941, in which it was converted into a rifle division. Between January and February 1942 Kryukov commanded the
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Postwar, Kryukov became commander of a cavalry school and deputy commander of a rifle corps. In September 1948 he and his wife
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After the end of the war, then-Lieutenant General Kryukov continued to command the corps in the Special Military District at
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for tactical and drill instruction. On 22 April 1957 he was retired. Kryukov died on 16 August 1959 and was buried in the
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were arrested for looting during their time in East Prussia. In November 1951 Kryukov was sentenced to 25 years in the
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After the German invasion of the Soviet Union began Kryukov continued to command the division. As part of the
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died, Kryukov was pardoned, and his rank and decorations were restored. He graduated from courses at the
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In March 1931 he was transferred to serve as chief of the 1st section of the staff of the
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in November 1953. After completing the courses, Kryukov served as deputy chief of the
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Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
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and becoming an officer by his demobilization in December 1917. He commanded a
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The Great Patriotic War: Division Commanders. Military Biographical Dictionary
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and was demobilized in December 1917 after Russia withdrew from World War I.
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as a platoon commander in a separate cavalry battalion to the
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Soon after this promotion Kryukov received the rank of
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