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in 1929. After completing the latter, he became commander and commissar of the 2nd
Cavalry Regiment, and in July 1931 was appointed division chief of staff after completing the Cavalry Commanders' Improvement Courses at Novocherkassk again. Transferred to the Staff of the Red Army in January 1935, he
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Ukraine and Crimea as acting assistant commander for personnel of its 1st Cavalry Regiment. Gusev became chief of staff of its 2nd Cavalry Regiment in 1926, graduating from the Air Defense Commanders' Improvement Courses at the anti-aircraft artillery school in 1928, and Cavalry
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December 1922, he became the squadron commander. After graduating from Higher Refresher Courses for senior and
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Department. From November 1937 he was secretary of a party bureau, and from September 1939 he was acting military commissar of the Red Army General Staff. Gusev entered the
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on 25 September. He commanded these units in defensive battles on the approaches to
Leningrad, and in attempts to break the siege. From 30 October 1943 he was acting commander of the
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324:, Gusev did not see action and was drafted into the
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306:14 November] 1897 – 16 May 1962) was a
644:Gusev became the chief military advisor to the
646:Ministry of National Defense of Czechoslovakia
372:Early life, World War I, and Russian Civil War
971:Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class
597:. During the offensive, the army reached the
453:Revolutionary Insurrectionary Army of Ukraine
585:on 15 December, Gusev led it as part of the
490:in July 1940 and graduated from it in 1941.
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837:Beloborodov, Afanasy, ed. (1963).
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264:Order of the Red Banner
216:Special Mechanized Army
201:Kazan Military District
27:Nikolai Ivanovich Gusev
578:, a suburb of Warsaw.
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691:Order of the Red Star
591:3rd Belorussian Front
587:2nd Belorussian Front
556:1st Belorussian Front
504:25th Cavalry Division
417:military commissariat
390:Imperial Russian Army
338:25th Cavalry Division
318:Imperial Russian Army
276:Order of the Red Star
147:Years of service
128:Imperial Russian Army
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658:Novodevichy Cemetery
546:, and commanded the
500:Operation Barbarossa
478:1st Cavalry Division
88:Novodevichy Cemetery
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552:Operation Bagration
445:51st Rifle Division
336:. He commanded the
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