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Leonid Dembowsky
Birth nameLeonid Matveyevich Dembowsky
BornJuly 11, 1838
Died1908
AllegianceRussian Empire
Service / branchImperial Russian Army
Unit22nd Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Commands24th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Battles / warsRusso-Japanese War

Leonid Matveyevich Dembowsky (July 11, 1838 – 1908) - Russian infantry general (12/06/1906), director of the Pavlovsky military school, participant in the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905.

Biography

Born in the family of a college adviser Matvey Egorovich Dembovsky.

He graduated from the 1st Moscow Cadet Corps (1857) and the Academy of the General Staff (1862, 1st rank).

Released to the 12th Astrakhan Grenadier Regiment: company commander, battalion. From June 25, 1871 to April 16, 1872 - Art. adjutant of the headquarters of the 7th Infantry Division, from 05/06, 1872 to April 13, 1875 - st. adjutant of the headquarters of the Kharkov Military District, from June 13, 1875 - head officer for assignments at the headquarters of the Kharkov Military District. From October 15, 1876, chief of staff of the 22nd Infantry Division, from May 8, 1879, chief of staff of local troops of the St. Petersburg Military District, from October 19, 1881 - head officer for commissions at the headquarters of the Guard and St. Petersburg Military District, from January 20, 1887 - Chief of Staff of the 37th Infantry Division (Russian Empire), from 03/01/1885 - commander of the 147th Infantry Samara Regiment, from April 19, 1887 - St. Petersburg Grenadier (later Life Guards of St. Petersburg) regiment, from 04.16.1890 - chief of the 1st Pavlovsky Military School, from 12.02, 1897 the head of the 24th Infantry Division (Russian Empire), from 10.01, 1902 at the disposal of the Minister of War.

On June 1, 1904, the commander of the newly formed 5th Siberian Army Corps and for military distinctions in the Russo-Japanese war was awarded the Order of the White Eagle with a sword. and gold weapons with the words "For courage." From May 5, 1906 to September 18, 1906 - at the disposal of the Minister of War. From September 18, 1906 to April 2, 1907, he was the commander of the consolidated corps for the occupation of Manchuria.

Since December 30, 1906 he was member of the Military Council.

He had two children.

Dates of rank

  • June 06, 1857 - lieutenant,
  • 01/09, 1863 - Head Captain,
  • 05/12, 1863 - captain,
  • 03/12, 1867 - major,
  • June 25, 1871 - captain of the General Staff,
  • April 16, 1872 - lieutenant colonel,
  • April 13, 1875 - Colonel,
  • August 30, 1887 - Major General
  • May 14, 1896 - Lieutenant General.

Awards

Sources

  • Petrov A.N. Historical sketch of the Pavlovsky military school, Pavlovsky cadet corps and the Imperial military orphanage. 1798-1898 SPb., 1898
  • List to the generals by seniority, 1.01.1908

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Military offices
Preceded byNikolay Bobrikov Chief of Staff of the 22nd Infantry Division
1876-1879
Succeeded byIvan Iosifovich Yakubovsky
Preceded by Commander of the 24th Infantry Division
1897-1902
Succeeded byAnton Yegorovich von Saltza
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