Vladimir Dobrovolsky
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Vladimir Mikhailovich Dobrovolsky (russian: Владимир Михайлович Добровольский; – ) was a Russian major general who was most notable for his service in the
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878 ( tr, 93 Harbi, lit=War of ’93, named for the year 1293 in the Islamic calendar; russian: Русско-турецкая война, Russko-turetskaya voyna, "Russian–Turkish war") was a conflict between th ...
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Biography

Vladimir Dobrovolsky was born on and was educated in the Pavlovsk Cadet Corps, from which he graduated on 13 August 1852 as an ensign in the Life Guards Dragoon Regiment. He served for five years with this regiment and in 1857 entered the main course of the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff. After graduating from the academy, Dobrovolsky in 1860 was transferred to the General Staff as a lieutenant colonel and in 1862 was awarded the Order of St. Stanislav 2nd degree. He was soon appointed chief of staff of the 7th Infantry Division. In 1863, as an assistant to the head of the Radom detachment, he took part in the suppression of the
January Uprising The January Uprising ( pl, powstanie styczniowe; lt, 1863 metų sukilimas; ua, Січневе повстання; russian: Польское восстание; ) was an insurrection principally in Russia's Kingdom of Poland that was aimed at ...
, receiving the rank of colonel and the
Order of St. Vladimir The Imperial Order of Saint Prince Vladimir (russian: орден Святого Владимира) was an Imperial Russian order established on by Empress Catherine II in memory of the deeds of Saint Vladimir, the Grand Prince and the Baptizer ...
of the 4th degree with swords and a bow in 1864. In 1865 V.M. Dobrovolsky received the
Order of St. Anna The Imperial Order of Saint Anna (russian: Орден Святой Анны; also "Order of Saint Anne" or "Order of Saint Ann") was a Holstein ducal and then Russian imperial order of chivalry. It was established by Karl Friedrich, Duke of Holst ...
, 2nd degree in 1867 and was appointed commander of the 6th Grenadier Tauride Regiment. On 30 August 1871, he was promoted to major general and received the Order of St. Vladimir of the 3rd degree, Vladimir Mikhailovich Dobrovolsky was given command of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, with which he participated in the war with Turkey in 1877. Dobrovolsky distinguished himself at the
Battle of Lovcha The Battle of Lovcha, ''or Loftcha'' (today Lovech), was a battle of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) which occurred during the siege of Plevna. Russian forces successfully reduced the fortress at Lovcha, which had protected Plevna's communi ...
as a brave and proactive military commander, but some aspects of his activities such as violation of disposition, untimely conduct of attacks on Turkish fortifications, poor interaction with neighboring detachments and columns were subsequently criticized. Dobrovolsky was not destined to deploy his military talents: on 30 August near Plevna, he was seriously wounded by a grenade, being at the head of his troops, during the assault on the Krishinsky redoubt. When eight riflemen, who made up his personal cover and, as orderlies and messengers, carried out various orders, carried him off the battlefield, Dobrovolsky asked, through
Mikhail Skobelev Mikhail Dmitriyevich Skobelev (russian: Михаил Дмитриевич Скобелев; 29 September 1843 – 7 July 1882), a Russian Empire, Russian general, became famous for his conquest of Central Asia and for his heroism during the Russo ...
, to convey to the commander-in-chief, Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich the Elder, his dying request that these eight riflemen be awarded military insignia order. This request was fulfilled by the Grand Duke. Dobrovolsky died a few hours later. Dobrovolsky himself, as if anticipating his death, made his will three days before, and on the eve of the battle he expressed himself even more definitely: On 21 September, Vladimir Mikhailovich Dobrovolsky was solemnly buried in
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in the
Alexander Nevsky Lavra Saint Alexander Nevsky Lavra or Saint Alexander Nevsky Monastery was founded by Peter I of Russia in 1710 at the eastern end of the Nevsky Prospekt in Saint Petersburg, in the belief that this was the site of the Neva Battle in 1240 when Ale ...
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References

* * '' Volkov S.V. '' Generals of the Russian Empire. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Generals and Admirals from Peter I to Nicholas II. Volume II. L — I. M., 2009. * '' Glinoetskiy N.P. '' Historical sketch of the Nikolaev Academy of the General Staff. SPb., 1882.
Dobrovolsky, Vladimir Mikhailovich
// Military encyclopedia : n 18 volumes/ ed. Vasily Fedorovich Novitsky ... and others - SPb. ; M. Type. t-va
Ivan Sytin Ivan Dmitrievich Sytin (russian: Ива́н Дми́триевич Сы́тин; 5 February 185123 November 1934) was a Russian publisher. The son of a Soligalich peasant, he built the largest publishing house in pre-revolutionary Russian Empire, ...
, 1911–1915. * ''Kuropatkin A. N.'' Actions of General Skobelev's detachments in the Russian-Turkish war of 1877–1878. Lovcha and Plevna. Part 1-2. SPb., 1885 * List of generals by seniority. Fixed on August 1. SPb., 1872. * ''Starchevsky A.A.'' Monument of the Eastern War of 1877–1878. SPb., 1878. {{DEFAULTSORT:Dobrovolsky, Mikhail Dmitrievich 1834 births 1877 deaths Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class Recipients of the Order of St. Vladimir, 4th class Recipients of the Order of St. Anna, 2nd class Burials at Nikolskoe Cemetery Russian people of the January Uprising Russian military personnel of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)