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  1. Podolsk cadets are cadets of the Podolsk artillery and infantry military schools who defended Moscow in October 1941 during the battle for Moscow at the starting period of the Great Patriotic War as part of World War II.

  2. In 1901, hs entered the cadet corps in Orel, a year later he transferred to the Second Moscow Cadet Corps which he successfully graduated from in 1907, and then from the Konstantinovskoye Artillery School in 1910, from which he graduated as a second lieutenant.

  3. A Cadet corps (Russian: Кадетский корпус, romanized: Kadetskiy korpus), historically an admissions-based all-boys military cadets school, prepared boys to become commissioned officers in Imperial Russia. Boys entered a cadet corps between the ages of 8 and 15.

  4. In 1890 he graduated from the Second Moscow Cadet Corps and in September entered the military service. In 1892, Arkhangelskii became a graduate of the 3rd Alexander Military School and, with the rank of second lieutenant, entered the service of the Life Guards Volynsky Regiment.

  5. After the unsuccessful offensive on Moscow, units of the Volunteer Army retreated to the Kuban’ under attack from the Reds. There, at the start of 1920, they were absorbed into the Independent Volunteer Corps, commanded by A. P. Kutepov.

  6. Cadet, 1st Cadet Corps, and Non-Commissioned Officer, Nobiliary Regiment, attached to the Model Cavalry Regiment and Model Horse-Artillery Battery. 1835-1840. 910. Pupils from mountain tribes.

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  8. Feb 16, 2018 · When in the defense of the Soviet troops in the Ilinsky combat section of the Mozhaisk line of defense of Moscow a serious breach occurred, the command had no choice but to raise Podolsk military schools, forming a combined force of more than 3500 people from their cadets.

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