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Alexander Antonovich Gertsyk
Born1857
DiedJanuary 31, 1916
AllegianceRussian Empire
Service / branchImperial Russian Army
Ranklieutenant general
Commands1st Guards Infantry Division (Russian Empire)
Battles / warsRusso-Turkish War (1877-1878)
World War I

Alexander Antonovich Gertsyk (1857 – January 31, 1916) was a Russian commander, lieutenant general, chief of the 1st Guards Infantry Division, participant in the Russian-Turkish and World War I.[1]

Biography

Born in the family of a military engineer, Major General Anton Kazimirovich Gertsyk. In 1875, after graduating from the St. Petersburg Military Grammar School, he entered the 2nd Military Konstantinovsky School.

In 1877, after graduating from a military school, he was promoted to ensign and assigned to the 16th separate rifle battalion. Member of the Russian-Turkish war. For bravery in the war he was awarded the Order of St. Anne of 4 degrees with the inscription "For courage." For the difference, he was promoted to second lieutenant.

In 1879, he was awarded the Order of St. Stanislav of the 3rd degree with swords and a bow and St. Anne of the 3rd degree with swords and a bow for courage.

In 1882 he was promoted to lieutenant, in 1884 he became captains of staff. Since 1887 he was appointed junior officer at the Pavlovsk Military School. In 1889 he was promoted to captain, in the same year he was renamed the staff captain of the guard, in 1892 to captain of the guard. In 1898 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and appointed battalion commander of the Pavlovsk Military School. In 1898 he was promoted to colonel.

Since 1902 he was appointed commander of the 52nd Infantry Regiment of Vilna. Since 1906, the commander of the Life Guards Pavlovsky Regiment. In 1906, Major Generals were promoted for honors.

Since 1908, the commander of the 2nd Brigade of the 1st Guards Infantry Division. Since 1914, the commander of the 80th Infantry Division.

Before the Great War, he was chairman of the commission for the development of automatic rifles.

In 1915 he was promoted to lieutenant general and appointed commander of the 1st Guards Infantry Division, in the same year “For Distinction in Affairs Against the Enemy” he was awarded the Order of St. Anna of the 1st degree with swords.

He died on January 31, 1916.

Awards

Foreign

  • Cavalier cross of the French Order of the Legion of Honor (1897);
  • Commander's Cross of the Romanian Star Order (1899);
  • Commander's Cross of the Italian Order of St. Mauritius and Lazarus (1903).

Family ties

Brother: Nikolai (1862-1914) - Colonel, commander of the 4th Grenadier Nesvizh Regiment, participant in the First World War.[2]

References

  1. ^ В тот период так назывался командир дивизии
  2. ^ "Герцык Николай Антонович". «Russian army in a Great war» project.

Sources

  • Volkov S.V. Generality of the Russian Empire. Encyclopedic dictionary of generals and admirals from Peter I to Nicholas II. Volume I. AK. M., 2009
  • The highest orders on the ranks of the military, 02.1915
  • List to the generals by seniority, 04/15/1914
  • List to the generals by seniority, 1.07.1909
  • List to the generals by seniority, 1.07.1906
Preceded by Commander of the 1st Guards Infantry Division
January 16 - July 3, 1915
Succeeded by