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Antons Voldemars Kabulis

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Geburt:
22.09.1895
Tot:
14.06.1959
Zusätzliche namen:
Antons Voldemārs Kabulis Gustava dēls
Kategorien:
Bärentöterorden / Kriegsorden, Geboren in Lettland, Soldat, Teilnehmer des Ersten Weltkriegs, Unteroffizier
Nationalitäten:
 lette
Friedhof:
Rīgas 2. Meža kapi (Braslas kapi)

Serviert in den Regimentern der Lettischen Schützen

Serviert: 2. Rīgas latviešu strēlnieku bataljons (pulks) 2. rota

Ausgezeichnet:

  • 03.07.1916, Cross of St. George 4 class, Nr. 722936
  • 17.01.1917, Cross of St. George 3 class

Zusätzliche Informationen (in lettischer Sprache):

KABULIS Antons Voldemārs Gustava d. dzimis 1895.22.09. Mazsalacas pagastā, zemnieks – miris 1959.14.06.Rīgā, bataljonā no 1916.02.(171.kavalērijas pulks), kritis vācu gūstā 1918.03., no 1919.05. LR armijā. Nakts izlūkošanā atklāja vācu ložmetēju, tika ievainots – J4K. LKOK par 1917.17.01. kauju

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Ursache: atvaļinātais pulkv. Jānis Hartmanis, Rīgas dome, lkok.com

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