Boris Mokeevich Dumenko (Russian: Борис Мокеевич Думенко) (1888 – 11 May 1920) was a Red Army commander during the Russian Civil War. Dumenko was born...
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Cavalry Regiment was formed in Tsaritsyn in October 1918, commanded by Boris Dumenko, with Budyonny as deputy commander.: 43–45, 50–53, 70, 79, 85, 89 Budyonny...
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N. Krasnova. In May of the same year, Maslakov's partisans joined Boris Dumenko's detachment. In the brigade formed, the former sergeant became the squadron...
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Hero of the Russian Federation, is a colonel in Russian Naval Infantry Boris Dumenko – Red Army commander during the Russian Civil War Alexander Kravchenko...
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Alexander Stepin, and the 10th Army Cavalry Corps, under command of Boris Dumenko, numbered in total 13,400 bayonets, 4,600 sabers, 160 guns and 660 machine...
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Kliment Voroshilov Iosif Apanasenko Grigory Kulik Alexander Parkhomenko † Boris Dumenko Konstantin Trunov † Aleksa Dundić † Semyon Timoshenko Ivan Tyulenev...
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10th Army of Alexander Pavlov, and the Consolidated Cavalry Corps of Boris Dumenko for a total of 29,000 infantry and 19,000 cavalry, with about 450 guns...
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and subsequent execution of the commander of the Red Cavalry Corps, Boris Dumenko. After the 9th Party Congress in April 1920, he was made a candidate...
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a formation of Camel machines and attacked the Cavalry Division of Boris Dumenko. By skilful tactics in low flying he dispersed this force, which had...
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village in February 1918 and joined the partisan cavalry detachment of Boris Dumenko (later commanded by G.G. Kolpakov). With the detachment, he fought in...
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Belligerents Don Army Red Army Commanders and leaders Piotr Popov Ivan Popov Boris Dumenko Fedor Podtieklov Strength 1,727 unknown Casualties and losses 81 men...
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and Terebovlia (2009–2018), joined Orthodox Church of Ukraine) Epifaniy (Dumenko) (2009 by Filaret (Denysenko) as vicar Bishop of Vyshhorod (2009–2010)...
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Kostiantynovych Fomenko (1986–1988) Boris Mykhailovych Kozhevnikov (1988–1994) Oleksandr Ivanovich Gurin (1994–1998) Mykola Petrovych Dumenko (1998–2001) Evgeny Viktorovych...
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(Kravchuk) on 30 March 2009 as Bishop of Ternopil and Terebovlia Epiphanius (Dumenko) on 15 November 2009 as Bishop of Vyshhorod Simeon (Zinkevych) on 21 November...
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Ilpo; Karamanlidis, Alexandros A.; Ornicans, Aivars; Lobkov, Vladimir A.; Dumenko, Vitalii; Czarnomska, Sylwia D. (2013). "North-South Differentiation and...
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Retrieved 2019-02-08. Cazabonne, Emma (2019-02-06). "Metropolitan Epifaniy (Dumenko) visited Archimandrite Ephrem in Kyiv". Orthodoxie.com. Retrieved 2019-02-08...
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Forwards: Serhiy Konovalov (29 / 8), Valentyn Moskvin (25 / 3), Serhiy Dumenko (21 / 4), Oleksandr Tyehayev (1). Manager: Mykola Pavlov. Transferred out...
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