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  • Yuri Danilov
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  • Yuri Danilov was a human male in Starfleet in the 24th century. Danilov joined Starfleet circa 2306. By 2361, he had risen to the rank of Captain, and assigned as commanding officer of the USS Ranger. (NF short story: "Waiting For G'Doh")
  • Yuri Danilov (1866–1937) served as a general in the Russian army during World War I. From 1907 to 1914 Danilov was in charge of the Intelligence Section of Russian Main Staff of the Imperial Russian Army. At the start of World War I Danilov was appointed General-Quartermaster (chief of operations) at Stavka, third in command after Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich and his chief of staff Nikolai Yanushkevich. After the October Revolution of 1917 he emigrated to France, where he remained until his death in 1937.
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  • Yuri Danilov
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  • Yuri Danilov
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  • Yuri Danilov was a human male in Starfleet in the 24th century. Danilov joined Starfleet circa 2306. By 2361, he had risen to the rank of Captain, and assigned as commanding officer of the USS Ranger. (NF short story: "Waiting For G'Doh")
  • Yuri Danilov (1866–1937) served as a general in the Russian army during World War I. From 1907 to 1914 Danilov was in charge of the Intelligence Section of Russian Main Staff of the Imperial Russian Army. At the start of World War I Danilov was appointed General-Quartermaster (chief of operations) at Stavka, third in command after Grand Duke Nicholas Nikolaevich and his chief of staff Nikolai Yanushkevich. With the Tsar's decision to take personal command of the army at the front in August 1915, both the Grand Duke and Danilov lost their positions. Appointed to the Northern Front, Danilov served as commander of 25th corps (1915–1916), chief of staff of the Northern Front (1916–1917), and commander of the 5th Army (1917). After the October Revolution of 1917 he emigrated to France, where he remained until his death in 1937.
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