Vasil Kutinchev

Vasil Kutinchev

Infobox Military Person
name=Vasil Kutinchev
lived=25 February 1859 – 30 March 1941
placeofbirth= Ruse, Bulgaria
placeofdeath= Sofia, Bulgaria
caption=
nickname=
allegiance=flagicon|Bulgaria|1878 Bulgaria
branch=
serviceyears=1879 - 1918
rank=General
commands=6th infantry division
First Army, Second Army
unit=
battles=First Balkan War,Second Balkan War
awards=
laterwork=

Vasil Ivanov Kutinchev (born February 25 1868 in Ruse, died March 30, 1941) was a Bulgarian officer. He began his military carrier in 1879 after graduating from the Military School in Sofia . On 13 September 1885 he was made commander of the 1st battalion of the 5th "Dunav" infantry regiment.

He took part in the Serbo-Bulgarian War of the same year and on 8 November was promoted to commander of the 5th regiment. Captain Kutinchev fought in the Battle of Slivnitsa, Dragoman, Tsarevbrod and Pirot.

After the war he served as commander of various infantry regiments and was promoted to Major General in 1904. Four years latter Kutinchev was appointed commander of the First Army Region which comprised the western parts of Bulgaria.

On 2 August 1912 Tsar Ferdinand in honour of the 25th anniversary of his arrival to Bulgaria promoted six Major Generals to the rank of Lieutenant General. One of those generals was Kutinchev. This is the first time in the history of the Bulgarian Kingdom when such high ranks were awarded to officers of the Active Army. Until then it was given to officers of the reserve.

With the outbreak of the First Balkan War General Kutinchev was made commander of the First Army which took part in the important battles of Kirk Kilisse, Lule Burgas and Chataldzja.

After the end of that war the entire army had to be transferred to Northwestern Bulgaria were during the Second Balkan War it saw service against the Serbs. Meanwhile on 16 July 1913 Kutinchev took the command of Second Army. On this post he remained until the end of hostilities.

During the First World War he was a general in the General Staff of the Active Army and commander of the newly created Army Region of Morava. In one final act of recognition of his service in October 1918 Lieutenant General Vasil Kutinchev was promoted to General of the Infantry which was the highest military rank in the Bulgarian Army and went into the reserve. He died in Sofia in 1941.

ee also

*List of Bulgarian generals in the Kingdom of Bulgaria


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