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  1. Mikhailovsky Artillery School. Pre-revolutionary Russia. COPY. Award COPY. Mikhailovsky Artillery School High Quality material – metal. Works great as a gift! If you are a collector and wish to do a gift or just interested in history this is the right product for you! Shipping worldwide from Ukraine. All parcels with tracking numbers

  2. The son of artillery major general Nikolai Dmitrievich Promtov. Educated at the Petrovsky Poltava military gymnasium. He entered the service on August 9, 1874. In May 1877 he graduated from the Mikhailovsky Artillery School and was released as second lieutenant to the 13th Artillery Brigade, in which he took part in the Russo-Turkish War (1877 ...

  3. The first artillery school appeared in Moscow thanks to Peter the Great in 1701. A few years later a part of the teaching staff was sent to St. Petersburg to open a cadet-type educational institution in the capital. At the initiative of Prince Mikhail Pavlovich from the cadets of the Cadet Corps, an artillery brigade was formed, which included three companies of pupils. The Mikhailovsky ...

  4. He graduated from the Mikhailovsky artillery Academy in St. Petersburg (1870), served in the Arsenal, in 1892, he retired with the rank of major-General. He studied painting at the Drawing school society for the encouragement of arts I. N. Archaeology and the Academy of fine arts (1867-1874). Traveled to the countries of Western Europe, Middle East, Ural, the Volga, Caucasus and Crimea. He was ...

  5. Buildings of Mikhailovsky Artillery School‎ (1 C, 19 F) Media in category "Mikhailovsky Military Artillery Academy" The following 19 files are in this category, out of 19 total. Anatoly Krukovsky.jpg 263 × 311; 36 KB. Cadets Of The Artillery School. A ...

  6. Combined Arms Academy of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. Combined Arms Academy entrance. In 1918 the Frunze Military Academy in Moscow was established as the academy of the General Staff, which became the RKKA Military Academy in 1921. It is named after Mikhail Frunze, the then USSR Minister of Defence in mid-1920s.

  7. Iosif Ivanovich Mrozovsky (14 December 1857 – 16 October 1934) was a Russian General of Artillery. Biography. From the nobility of the Grodno province, he graduated from the Polotsk Cadet Corps (1874), Mikhailovsky Artillery School (1877), and Mikhailovsky Artillery Academy. Since December 19, 1900 - chief of artillery of the South Manchurian ...