Panteleimon Belochub
Panteleimon Fyodorovich Belochub | |
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| Born | May 1892 Stary Krym Mariupol County Yekaterinoslav Governorate Russian Empire |
| Died | Not earlier than April 15, 1929 Kharkiv Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic |
| Allegiance | Russian Empire (1914–1917) Makhnovshchina (1918–1921) |
| Years of service | 1914 – 1921 |
| Commands | 2nd Horse Artillery Battery, Ekaterinoslav Corps Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine |
| Battles / wars | World War I Russian Civil War |
| Awards | Cross of St. George, 4th and 3rd cl. Medal of St. George, 4th and 3rd cl. |
| Spouse(s) | Varvara Belochub (née Kior) |
| Children | Ekaterina Belochub |
Panteleimon "Panteley" Fyodorovich Belochub (Russian: Пантелеймон Фёдорович Белочуб, Ukrainian: Пантелеймон Федорович Білочуб, romanized: Panteleimon Fedorovych Bilochub), (May, 1892 – not earlier than April 15, 1929), was a Ukrainian soldier best known as one of the commanders of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine, a major belligerent force during the Russian Civil Wars of 1917 – 1921.