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Paul Pavlovich Osteletsky

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Paul Pavlovich Osteletsky

Birth
Death
1946 (aged 65–66)
Burial
Sainte-Genevieve-des-Bois, Departement de l'Essonne, Île-de-France, France Add to Map
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Rear Admiral. He graduated from the Marine Corps in 1899, took part in the defense of Port Arthur and at the Battle of Yellow Sea, July 1904 at the battleship "Relight." From 1906 to 1912 he was first Junior and later Senior and finally Chief of the Naval Corps. At the same time he taught at the Nikolayev Naval Academy. In 1912 - Captain 2nd rank and senior officer on the battleship "Sinop." From 1914 and during the first World war - the flag-captain of the Black Sea Fleet. Narrowly escaped execution during the mass terror in the Crimea in January-March 1918. He volunteered into the White army where he became the Naval Staff Chief of the management. April 16, 1919 in connection with the abandonment of the allies of Sevastopol took command of the cruiser "Cahul" (renamed "General Kornilov") and brought him to Novorossiysk. In May 1919, took command of a detachment of ships of the Black Sea. In August 1919 with the support of the cruiser "Admiral Kornilov," he led the landing by the Big Fountain in Odessa, causing the rebellion of the officers who occupied the city. In October-November 1919 - temporarily served as a Chief of Staff of the Black Sea Fleet. Rear Admiral. In 1920 he commanded the 4th detachment of the Black Sea Fleet. In November 1920, retired from the Crimea to Constantinople first, and then in Bizerte (Tunisia). In the early 1920s he moved to Paris and was an active member of the Union Navy. He died in Paris.
Rear Admiral. He graduated from the Marine Corps in 1899, took part in the defense of Port Arthur and at the Battle of Yellow Sea, July 1904 at the battleship "Relight." From 1906 to 1912 he was first Junior and later Senior and finally Chief of the Naval Corps. At the same time he taught at the Nikolayev Naval Academy. In 1912 - Captain 2nd rank and senior officer on the battleship "Sinop." From 1914 and during the first World war - the flag-captain of the Black Sea Fleet. Narrowly escaped execution during the mass terror in the Crimea in January-March 1918. He volunteered into the White army where he became the Naval Staff Chief of the management. April 16, 1919 in connection with the abandonment of the allies of Sevastopol took command of the cruiser "Cahul" (renamed "General Kornilov") and brought him to Novorossiysk. In May 1919, took command of a detachment of ships of the Black Sea. In August 1919 with the support of the cruiser "Admiral Kornilov," he led the landing by the Big Fountain in Odessa, causing the rebellion of the officers who occupied the city. In October-November 1919 - temporarily served as a Chief of Staff of the Black Sea Fleet. Rear Admiral. In 1920 he commanded the 4th detachment of the Black Sea Fleet. In November 1920, retired from the Crimea to Constantinople first, and then in Bizerte (Tunisia). In the early 1920s he moved to Paris and was an active member of the Union Navy. He died in Paris.

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