Background
NOVITSKIY, Fyodor was born on August 2, 1870 in Opatov, Radom Province, brother of V. F. Novitskiy.
military commander and instructor
NOVITSKIY, Fyodor was born on August 2, 1870 in Opatov, Radom Province, brother of V. F. Novitskiy.
1889 graduate Paul Military College. 1895 graduate General Staff Academy.
Fought in Russo-Japanese War and World War 1. Rose in Russian Army to command 43rd Army Corps, 12th Army. From 1918 in Red Army.
From March 1918 commander, Kaluga Detachment. From June 1918 military commander, Yaroslavl' Military district. From December 1918 chief of staff and assistant commander, 4th Army on Eastern Front.
6 March—15 August 1919 member, RevolMil Council, 4th Army on Eastern Front. From August 1919 assigned to M. V. Frunze. From 1 November 1919 deputy commander, Turkestani Front.
From July 1920 assigned to field staff, Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Revol Military Council. From September 1921 chief of staff, Red Air Force. From November 1923 instructor.
Air Force Academy; from 1931 duties with Red Army Main Board. 1933-1938 special assignments under commander, Soviet Air Force. 1938 dismissed from Red Army.
1943 rejoined Red Army. 1943-1944 lecturer, Chair of Military History, Frunze Military Academy.
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