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Romuald Adamovich Muklevich (Russian: Ромуальд Адамович Муклевич, Polish:
Romuald Muklewicz, 25
November 1890 – 9
February 1938) was a
Soviet military...
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Military offices Preceded by
Eduard Pantserzhanskiy Chief of
Naval Forces of U.S.S.R
December 9, 1924 -
August 23, 1926 Succeeded by
Romuald Muklevich...
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constists of 2 units: the
Sibiryakov of the
Baltic Fleet and the
Romuald Muklevich of the
Northern Fleet. Most
known is the Sibiryakov, used as a submarine...
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Upper row, left to right: 3.
Romuald Muklevich, 4. Jānis Pauka, 5.
Nikolai Sollogub, 6.
Vilhelm Garf, 7. V. L. Baranovsky, 9. P. M. Oshley.
Middle row:...
- Северный флот после ремонта и модернизации" [Hydrographic
vessel "Romuald
Muklevich"
returns to the
Northern Fleet after repair and modernization]. Russian...
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supply ship
Elbrus and tug MB-110,
while hydrographic vessels Romuald Muklevich,
Nikolay Skosyrev,
Aleksandr Makorta and anti-saboteur ship
Valeriy Fedyanin...
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Mykola Marchak Joseph Meerzon Shmarya Medalia Stanislav Messing Romuald Muklevich Georgii Nadson Jamshid Nakhchivanski Stepan Oborin Valerian Osinsky Eduard...
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Vyacheslav Ivanovich Zof (9
December 1924 – 23
August 1926),
Romuald Adamovich Muklevich (23
August 1926 – 11 June 1931),
Fleet Flag-officer 1st Rank Vladimir...
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Political Directorate of the Red Army
during the
Great Patriotic War.
Romuald Muklevich –
Petty officer in the
Baltic Fleet from 1912, took part in the Storming...
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Tikhon Khvesin,
Nikolai Kuzmin, John
Pepper 9
Vaino Kallio,
Romuald Muklevich,
Gazanfar Musabekov 10
Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko,
Christophor Araratov...