Dmitry Milyutin
Russian field marshal and politician

Born
1816
209 years ago
Died
January 25th, 1912
113 years ago — 96 years old
Category
Military & Warriors
Country
Russia
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A prominent figure in the Russian military during the 19th century. Played a key role in the formulation of military reforms following the Crimean War. Served as the Minister of War and implemented significant changes to the Russian Army aimed at modernization and efficiency. Oversaw the introduction of conscription and reorganized military education. His efforts contributed to the establishment of a more professional and capable military force. Milyutin's reforms had lasting impacts on the structure of the armed forces in Russia.
Served as Minister of War from 1861 to 1881
Implemented military reforms post-Crimean War
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