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Oleg Pantyukhov

Colonel Oleg Ivanovich Pantyukhov ((ロシア語:Олег Иванович Пантюхов); 25 March 1882〔(Biography of Pantuhin on side pravoverie.ru ) 〕 – 1973〔(Oleg Pantyukhov ''U Lukomorya'' ) publication in Uchitel'skaya Gazeta with preface of Vsevolod Kuchin 〕) was the founder of Russian Scouting.
==Early years==

Oleg Pantyukhov was born in Kiev to a family of a military physician and an anthropologist. From 1892 to 1899 he studied at Tifflis cadet school. During his studies he became a member of the group named ''Pushkin club''. The group was somehow similar to the modern Boy Scouts, e.g. every weekend they were having a hiking trip with camping in the mountains.〔
From 1899 to 1901, Pantyukhov studied in Pavlovsk Military School. After graduation he became an officer of the Leib Guard 1st infantry battalion stationed in Tsarskoye Selo. In 1908 he married Nina Mikhaylovna Dobrovolskaya, who later became one of pioneers of the Guiding movement in Russia.〔
In 1910 their son Oleg Olegovich Pantyukhov, who served during World War II as General Eisenhower´s official Russian interpreter, was born in Pavlovsk.〔

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