Oka Ivanovich Gorodovikov

Oka Gorodovikov
Born 1 October 1879
Russian Empire
(now Rostov Oblast)
Died 26 February 1960(1960-02-26) (aged 80)
Moscow
Allegiance  Soviet Union
Service/branch Land forces, cavalry
Rank Colonel general
Awards

Oka Ivanovich Gorodovikov (Russian: Городовиков, Ока Иванович; 1 October [O.S. 19 September] 1879 in Mokraya Elmuta village, current Rostov Oblast 26 February 1960 in Moscow) was a Soviet cavalry general of Kalmyk and Cossack[1] ethnicity, a Hero of the Soviet Union.

Biography

The Colonel General Oka Ivanovich Gorodovikov (sitting at the right) on a shooting range in Kovrov. 1st Reserve Cavalry Brigade. 1943.
From left to Right:
Commander of Brigade General-Major Rudchuk,
Gorodovikov's adjutant,
Chief of headquarters of Brigade Lieutenant Colonel Lunin,
Chief of a political department of Brigade Lieutenant Colonel A. V. Pekarev

During July and August 1920, he commanded the 2nd Cavalry Army.

He served as Inspector-General of Cavalry from 1938 to 1941, and as Deputy Commander of Cavalry from 1943 until his retirement in 1947.

The town of Gorodovikovsk in his native Kalmykia was named after him in 1971.

References

  1. A. Shipov 100 great Cossacks http://fisechko.ru/100vel/kazakov/86.html


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