Here’s my crack at it.
Name: Vladimir Alexandrovich Kislitsin.
Gender: Male.
Age: 36 (January 9, 1883).
Birthplace: Bila Tserkva, Kiev Oblast, Russian Empire.
Occupation: Infantryman (Russo-Japanese War), Colonel (Great War), OOB Vice-Chief (present).
Political views: Right-wing, former Tsarist-turned pro-PNOR. Having served with distinction in both the Russo-Japanese War and the Great War, Kislitsin is a very patriotic man and the fall of the Romanov Dynasty combined with the Kerensky government’s disastrous Brusliov Offensive along with the humiliating surrender and peace treaty with the Central Powers drove the young colonel mad. With the tsar gone, Kislitsin hates the ruling governments of the so-called “Russian Republic” and see them along with the republic as weak and corrupt thus making the Russian nation weak and corrupt. Kislitsin sees the PNOR and its leader Mikhail Tukachevsky as a way for Russia to regain its greatness and destroy its enemies – be they internal or external.
Background: As a son of Admiral Alexander Kislitsin, Vladimir was educated at the Odessa Military Institution in 1900 and the Sandomir Officer Training School. He was assigned to the Special Frontier Corps on the Western border of the Russian Empire and served in the Russo-Japanese War.
During the course of World War I he was an officer of the 11th Dragoon Regiment, gaining the rank of colonel in 1916. Kislitsin was awarded the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree (1915), the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Imperial House of Romanov) of the 3rd and 2nd classes, the St. George honor weapon, and the Order of St. Anna, the 4th and 1st classes. He was repeatedly wounded, many times in the head. The ex-colonel now has joined the PNOR as a loyal party member and is part of its security force and paramilitary arm, the Otryady Obespecheniya Bezopasnosti (OOB), and has quickly rose through its ranks it become OOB chief Boris Savinkov’s right hand man – though he is doubtful of his superior’s convictions to the party due to him being a former Social Revolutionary (SR).
Regardless of his feelings towards Savinkov, Kislitsin has done a great service for the PNOR’s paramilitary wing – using his experience as a battle hardened veteran of both the Russo-Japanese War and the Great War to give the OOB more military-like structure, training, and overall command, making it go from a disorganised band of what was little more than street thugs made up of criminals, disgruntled soldiers, ex-Black Hundreds, and disaffected former Social Revolutionaries into a small and highly trained, but rapidly growing, private army for the PNOR.
Name: Vladimir Alexandrovich Kislitsin.
Gender: Male.
Age: 36 (January 9, 1883).
Birthplace: Bila Tserkva, Kiev Oblast, Russian Empire.
Occupation: Infantryman (Russo-Japanese War), Colonel (Great War), OOB Vice-Chief (present).
Political views: Right-wing, former Tsarist-turned pro-PNOR. Having served with distinction in both the Russo-Japanese War and the Great War, Kislitsin is a very patriotic man and the fall of the Romanov Dynasty combined with the Kerensky government’s disastrous Brusliov Offensive along with the humiliating surrender and peace treaty with the Central Powers drove the young colonel mad. With the tsar gone, Kislitsin hates the ruling governments of the so-called “Russian Republic” and see them along with the republic as weak and corrupt thus making the Russian nation weak and corrupt. Kislitsin sees the PNOR and its leader Mikhail Tukachevsky as a way for Russia to regain its greatness and destroy its enemies – be they internal or external.
Background: As a son of Admiral Alexander Kislitsin, Vladimir was educated at the Odessa Military Institution in 1900 and the Sandomir Officer Training School. He was assigned to the Special Frontier Corps on the Western border of the Russian Empire and served in the Russo-Japanese War.
During the course of World War I he was an officer of the 11th Dragoon Regiment, gaining the rank of colonel in 1916. Kislitsin was awarded the Order of St. George of the Fourth Degree (1915), the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Imperial House of Romanov) of the 3rd and 2nd classes, the St. George honor weapon, and the Order of St. Anna, the 4th and 1st classes. He was repeatedly wounded, many times in the head. The ex-colonel now has joined the PNOR as a loyal party member and is part of its security force and paramilitary arm, the Otryady Obespecheniya Bezopasnosti (OOB), and has quickly rose through its ranks it become OOB chief Boris Savinkov’s right hand man – though he is doubtful of his superior’s convictions to the party due to him being a former Social Revolutionary (SR).
Regardless of his feelings towards Savinkov, Kislitsin has done a great service for the PNOR’s paramilitary wing – using his experience as a battle hardened veteran of both the Russo-Japanese War and the Great War to give the OOB more military-like structure, training, and overall command, making it go from a disorganised band of what was little more than street thugs made up of criminals, disgruntled soldiers, ex-Black Hundreds, and disaffected former Social Revolutionaries into a small and highly trained, but rapidly growing, private army for the PNOR.
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