Maksim Bugurajew
Maksim Konstantynovich Buguraev, Russian Максим Константинович Бугураев (born 1892 in Belokalitvienskaya State in Russia, died June 6, 1982 in Lakewood, USA) - Russian military officer (colonel), commander of the artillery platoon in the Russian Corps Protected during the Second World War, an emigrant Cossack press.
He graduated from the Cadet Corps of Ukraine, and in 1913, the Michajovsk Academy of Artillery in St. Petersburg. Served in 6 guns of Cossacks. He participated in the First World War. Served in spare turreted artillery batteries, then 12 batteries of Cossack artillery. He was awarded the Order of St. Vladimir.
After the October Revolution of 1917, he was arrested in Novosibirsk by the Bolsheviks and imprisoned. He went to free himself after taking over the city by the white men he had joined. He became commander of the 7th Cossack artillery batteries in the rank of colonel. After the evacuation of white troops from Crimea to Gallipoli in November 1920, he settled in Bulgaria. During the Second World War he cooperated with Germans. In the fall of 1941 he joined the ranks of the Russian Protective Corps, arriving at the commander of the artillery platoon. He was awarded the Iron Cross. After the war ended, he settled in western Germany. At the end of 1951 he went to the USA. He was the author of articles in emigre Cossack writings. He died on June 6, 1982.
Biography of Colonel Maksima K. Bugurayev (Russia)
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