Nikandr Chibisov

Nikandr Chibisov
Born 5 November 1892
Romanovskaya, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire
Died 20 September 1959(1959-09-20) (aged 66)
Minsk
Allegiance

 Russian Empire (1913-1918)
RSFSR (1918-1922)

 Soviet Union (from 1922)
Service/branch

Imperial Russian Army (1913-1918)

Red Army/Soviet Army (1918-1954)
Years of service 1913-1954
Rank Colonel general
Commands held

Odessa Military District
Bryansk Front
38th Army
3rd Shock Army
1st Shock Army

Frunze Military Academy
Awards

Colonel General Nikandr Evlampievich Chibisov (Russian: Никандр Евлампиевич Чибисов) (November 5 (O.S. October 24), 1892 in stanitsa Romanovskaya (Rostov Oblast) September 20, 1959 in Minsk) was a Soviet military commander and Hero of the Soviet Union (1943).

Military offices
Preceded by
Yakov Cherevichenko
Commanding General of the Odessa Military District
1941
Succeeded by
Ivan Ivanov
Preceded by
Newly Formed
Commanding General of the Separate Coastal Army
July 1941
Succeeded by
Lieutenant General Georgy Safronov
Preceded by
Lieutenant General Filipp Golikov
Commanding General of the Bryansk Front
7–13 July 1942
Succeeded by
Lieutenant General Konstantin Rokossovsky
Preceded by
Newly formed
Commanding General of the 5th Reserve Army
1942
Succeeded by
Redesignated as 63rd Army
Preceded by
Newly formed
Commanding General of the 4th Reserve Army
August 1942
Succeeded by
Redesignated as 38th Army (2nd Formation)
Preceded by
Reformed from 4th Reserve Army
Commanding General of the 38th Army
August 1942 - October 1943
Succeeded by
Kirill Moskalenko
Preceded by
Kuzma Galitsky
Commanding General of the 3rd Shock Army
November 1943
Succeeded by
Vasily Yushkevich
Preceded by
Lieutenant General Gennady Korotkov
Commanding General of the 1st Shock Army
April 1944 - May 1944
Succeeded by
Lieutenant General Nikanor Zakhvataev
Preceded by
Nikolai Veryovkin-Rakhalsky
Commandant of the Frunze Military Academy
1944 - 1948
Succeeded by
Vyacheslav Tsvetayev


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