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Mikhail Bakhirev

Mikhail Koronatovich Bakhirev was a Russian naval officer and admiral. Born into a Don Cossack family near Novocherkassk, his father was a sotnik in the cossacks of the Imperial Russian Army and he joined in 1888 as a cadet in the Imperial Russian Navy. Bakhirev served on the gunboat Bobr the Far Eastern Fleet and in January 1898 was transferred to the Baltic Fleet. A year later, he returned to the Far East. During the Boxer Rebellion, he commanded the gunboat Gilyaks.

World War I
At the start of World War I, Bakhirev served as the captain of the powerful armored cruiser , at that time the fleet flagship. On December 24, 1914 Bahirev was promoted to Rear Admiral given command of the 1st Cruiser Brigade. Between December 19, 1915 to May 23, 1917 he exercised command of the battleship squadron of the Baltic Fleet. During this period, he commanded Russian forces at the Battle of Åland Islands. Two years later he was promoted to the rank of Vice-Admiral and the following year (August 21, 1917) he became chief of the naval forces in the Gulf of Riga (see Operation Albion and Battle of Moon Sound). On January 12, 1918 Bakhirev was dismissed from service and denied the right to collect a pension. ==Russian Revolution==
Russian Revolution
After his dismissal from the Navy, Bakhirev exercised the profession of chief accountant in an industrial society. At the beginning of August 1918 he was arrested by Bolsheviks, but released again on March 13, 1919. On April 1, 1919, he started writing about the fighting in the Gulf of Riga between 1915 and 1917. ==Death==
Death
After the defeat of General Nikolai Yudenich against the Red Army, a new wave of arrests took place in Petrograd. Bakhirev refused to flee to Finland. On November 17, 1919 he was accused of complicity with Yudenich, and he was again imprisoned. On January 9, 1920, he was shot as a hostage. ==Honours and awards==
Honours and awards
RussiaOrder of St. Stanislaus (first class; October 30, 1895) • Order of St. George (fourth class; October 19, 1900) • Order of St. Anne (third class; December 6, 1901) • Order of St. Vladimir (fourth class; 1902) • Order of St. Stanislas (second class with swords; October 11, 1904) • Gold Sword for Bravery (December 19, 1905) • Order of St. Anne (second class with swords; March 19, 1907) • Order of St. Vladimir (third class; December 6, 1913) • Order of St. Vladimir (third class with swords; December 24, 1914) • Order of St. Stanislas (first class with swords; August 10, 1915) • Order of St. Anne (first class with swords; January 11, 1916) Foreign • Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (France; 1902) • Order of the Sacred Treasure (fourth class, Japan; 1902) • Officer of the Legion of Honour (France; 1909) ==References==
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