Anatoly Rogozhin

[5] In June 1918, Rogozhin participated in the Terek Cossack rebellion against the Bolsheviks and became a part of the White movement.

After evacuating from Russia, Rogozhin served in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes in the border patrol.

[7] He and his men were targeted for repatriation to the SMERSH but were saved by British general Sir James Steele.

Rogozhin moved to the United States where he continued being active in white emigre organizations.

He died on 6 April 1972, and is buried in the Novo Deveevo Russian Orthodox convent in Nanuet, New York, by a chapel dedicated to the Corps.

A closeup of the gravestone of Colonel Rogozhin