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The same IS is mentioned in

and the battle establishes him as fl. 1920 (and not in the WWII battle at the same place). (His division was sorely pressed, but i found no hint that he died in it.), so i added him to

  • Smolin, the accompanying surname SIA.

An IS was commander of the

for part of one year in the '30s; who knows?

I Googled up a bizarre scrap using the name, attributed to a "wikileaks" site; it makes a (for me!) cryptic (and thus still further from RS) reference to "Ivan Smolin" aircraft that apparently date from the 1970s (with a tone that vaguely suggested to me it was of interest bcz so presumably obsolete). As it sounds like the battle was an important Red victory, that could explain who the plane was named for.
(In case anybody cares)
--Jerzyt 11:25, 8 August 2016 (UTC)[reply]