- and "Admiral"
replaced the
senior functional ranks of Combrig, Comdiv,
Comcor,
Comandarm in the Red Army and
Flagman 1st rank etc. in the Red Navy; the...
-
Komkor (Russian: комкор) is the
syllabic abbreviation for
corps commander (Russian: командир корпуса, romanized: komandir korpusa; lit. 'commander of the...
- /
branch Imperial Russian Army Red Army Years of
service 1914–1935 Rank
Comcor Commands 24th
Rifle Division 1st Army 42nd
Rifle Division 1st
Caucasus Cavalry...
-
Peter Bramall Kasyan Chaykovsky (1893–1938),
Russian military commander;
comcor in
World War I;
executed in
Stalinist purge;
rehabilitated 1956
Modest Ilyich...
- 30,000 men in the theater. The
Soviets dispatched a new
Corps commander,
Comcor Georgy Zhukov, who
arrived on 5 June and
brought more
motorized and armored...
- was made
military attaché to
Great Britain in 1934. He was
promoted to
comcor in 1935.
Putna was
arrested during the
Great Purge on 20
August 1936, tried...
- and of the Far East
Front was
Komandarm Grigori Shtern. On 2 June 1939,
Comcor Georgy Zhukov was told by
Commissar of
Defence Kliment Voroshilov that Stalin...
- he was
transferred to the
General Staff of the Red Army and
promoted to
Comcor in 1935. He was
executed during the
Great Purge in 1937 and rehabilitated...
- "General" or "Admiral"
replaced the
senior functional ranks of Combrig, Comdiv,
Comcor, Comandarm; the
other senior functional ranks ("Division Commissar", "Division...
-
Commandarm Командарм (Komandarm)
Chief of the Navy Начморси (Nachmorsi)
Comcor Комкор (Komkor) Ship
Divizia Chief Начальник дивизии кораблей (Nachalnik...