Talk:Nikolai Kolomeitsev
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[edit]Sorry for my bad english - i'm from Russia. Kolomeitsev command torpedoboat "Byiniy" ("Буйный"). Z.P.Rozestvenskiy was transferred to torpedoboat "Bedoviy" ("Бедовый"), but not to cruiser "Dmitri Donskoy" "Kolomeitsev's boat was one of the only three vessels that returned to Vladivostok after the Tsushima battle." Returned to Vladivostok - "Almaz", "Braviy" and "Grozniy". "Byiniy" was sunk by artillery fire of "Dmitri Donskoy". Kolomeitsev was captured with crew's of "Dmitri Donskoy", "Byiniy" and "Oslabya" on the Dajelet island. With respect, AS. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.133.78.96 (talk) 16:00, 26 October 2009 (UTC)
Hello I find great interest in this post as you say that Nikolai Kolomeitsev was born in Petrovka in the Ukraine. Could another name for Petrovka be Petrokovka? The reason I ask is that my father was born with the name Kolomeitzev or Kolomeitsev in a town called Petrokovka. Interesting to know if this is the same family —Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.140.32.97 (talk) 02:36, 1 October 2010 (UTC)
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