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Vasily Gurko

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brigade. After the end of the war, from 1906 to 1910, he served as chairman of a commission to investigate the reasons for the failure of Russian forces in that conflict.
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of 1904 to 1906, he initially held an assignment at the office of the Quartermaster-General of the Manchurian Army, but later commanded a
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from August 1916. In October 1916, he replaced Alexeev as chief-of-staff and from March 1917 became commander of the
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forces in northern Russia in 1919. After his death in 1937, he was buried at the
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on behalf of The Editors and Board of Trustees of the Russian Review: 79.
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In 1911, Gurko was appointed to command of the 1st Cavalry Division under
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in November 1914 before receiving an appointment as Chief of Staff to
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Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 1st class
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3rd class (1894); 2nd class with swords (1905); 1st class (1908)
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before being forced out of the country in exile following the
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for expressing support of the monarchy. He was imprisoned at
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Subsequently, Gurko commanded the 5th Special Army on the
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for two months, and then exiled in September 1917 to the
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Russian military personnel of the Russo-Japanese War
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He was a military attaché to 180:Vasily Iosifovich Romeyko-Gurko 575:Imperial Russian Army generals 475: 305:Russian Provisional Government 1: 404: 16:Imperial Russian Army officer 205: 7: 391: 10: 666: 321:Russian All-Military Union 329:Protestant Cemetery, Rome 261:, he led the division in 187: 139: 129: 119: 102: 84: 64: 37: 28: 21: 450: 226:in 1892. He served as a 218:. He graduated from the 418:. The Scarecrow Press. 346:Order of St. Stanislaus 309:Peter and Paul Fortress 257:. With the outbreak of 23:Vasily Iosifovich Gurko 374:Gold Sword for Bravery 315:. He later settled in 523:Buttar, Prit (2017). 368:Order of St. Vladimir 290:Lake Naroch offensive 224:General Staff Academy 210:Gurko was the son of 196:Imperial Russian Army 167:Lake Naroch offensive 114:Imperial Russian Army 284:Gurko commanded the 255:Paul von Rennenkampf 242:in 1901. 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Tsarskoye Selo
Saint Petersburg
Russian Empire
Rome
Kingdom of Italy
Russian Empire

Imperial Russian Army
General
5th Army
Second Boer War
Russo-Japanese War
World War I
Battle of Bolimov
Lake Naroch offensive
Russian
Tsarskoye Selo
Imperial Russian Army
October Revolution
Iosif Gurko
Vladimir Gurko
Page Corps
General Staff Academy
military attaché
Transvaal Republic
Second Boer War
Berlin
Russo-Japanese War
Cossack

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