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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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of the Troops in 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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After the end of the war, Gusev continued to serve with the regiment as a platoon and squadron commander. When the regiment was reduced to a separate cavalry squadron of the division in December 1922, he became the squadron commander. After graduating from Higher Refresher Courses for senior and
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served as head of a subunit of the 4th Staff 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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in Czechoslovakia. He transferred to become deputy head of the 10th Directorate of the General Staff in July 1954, and from May 1956 simultaneously served as deputy chief of staff of 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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on 25 March, fighting in heavy defensive and offensive battles against the German troops on the Baltic coast. On 5 May 1945, Gusev was promoted to
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in July. The formation of the division was completed by 25 July and on 2 August it concentrated in the area of
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14 November] 1897 in the village of Brodnikovo, Maryinskoy volost, Novotorzhsky Uyezd,
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until the end of the war. Postwar, Gusev successively served as commander of several armies,
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After the end of the war, Gusev continued to command the 48th Army, withdrawn to the
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Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Soviet Union alumni
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Main Personnel Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of the Soviet Union (1964).
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on 16 October, serving as a junior commander with the 7th Cavalry Regiment in
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in March 1947. From April 1949 he temporarily served as commander of the
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area. On 14 September, after four days of fighting, the army captured
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on 22 May 1916 and sent to the 9th Reserve Cavalry Regiment in
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He was a delegate to the second and third convocations of the
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with the 1st Northern Cavalry Regiment, fighting on the
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(2005). 836: 820: 668:Gusev received the following decorations: 33: 16:For other people named Nikolai Gusev, see 981:Russian military personnel of World War I 976:Soviet military personnel of World War II 966:Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner 593:from 11 February, which it fought in the 443:. In September he was transferred to the 912: 772: 566:and at the end of the month reached the 376:Gusev was born on 26 November [ 340:between July 1941 and January 1942, the 654:Unified Armed Forces of the Warsaw Pact 550:from 28 April 1944. He led the army in 348:to November 1943, and successively the 938: 851: 847:] (in Russian). Moscow: Voenizdat. 808: 796: 388:, he was mobilized for service in the 488:Military Academy of the General Staff 890:Tsapayev, D.A.; et al. (2011). 663: 481:Commanders' Improvement Courses at 13: 856:The Battle for Leningrad 1941–1944 837:Beloborodov, Afanasy, ed. (1963). 709:Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union 466: 14: 1022: 558:. During the latter, it captured 427:. From March 1919 he served as a 961:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 538:on 26 June, and was promoted to 1001:Burials at Novodevichy Cemetery 996:People from Torzhoksky District 830: 629:, then became commander of the 493: 476:in 1924, he transferred to the 402:senior non-commissioned officer 1006:Frunze Military Academy alumni 1: 750:Tsapayev & Goremykin 2011 619:Belorussian Military District 986:People from Tver Governorate 719: 400:, which he served with as a 7: 696:Order of the Badge of Honor 581:Transferred to command the 472:mid-level command staff at 281:Order of the Badge of Honor 10: 1027: 608: 49:14 November] 1897 15: 852:Glantz, David M. (2002). 703:Foreign orders and medals 300:Никола́й Ива́нович Гу́сев 299: 250: 224: 173: 163: 146: 118: 94: 82: 62: 41: 32: 25: 714: 302:; 26 November [ 956:Soviet colonel generals 679:Order of the Red Banner 639:Special Mechanized Army 621:to take command of the 615:Kazan Military District 595:East Prussian Offensive 498:After the beginning of 292:Nikolai Ivanovich Gusev 264:Order of the Red Banner 216:Special Mechanized Army 201:Kazan Military District 27:Nikolai Ivanovich Gusev 578:, a suburb of Warsaw. 45:26 November [ 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 799:, pp. 165, 167. 658:Novodevichy Cemetery 546:, and commanded the 500:Operation Barbarossa 478:1st Cavalry Division 88:Novodevichy Cemetery 752:, pp. 136–137. 552:Operation Bagration 445:51st Rifle Division 336:. 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Gusev (surname)

O.S.
Tver Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
Novodevichy Cemetery
Russian Empire
Russian SFSR
Imperial Russian Army
Red Army
Soviet Army
Colonel general
4th Army
20th Army
47th Army
48th Army
Kazan Military District
3rd Army
28th Army
Special Mechanized Army
World War I
Russian Civil War
World War II
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner
Order of Suvorov
Order of the Red Star
Order of the Badge of Honor

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