Jan August Cichocki (1750–1795) was a Polish military officer and a general of the Polish Army, notable for his service in the Warsaw Uprising (1794).
Thanks to a scholarship funded by Alois Bruhl, Cichocki studied artillery tactics in Dresden.
Upon his return to Poland, he co-authored the military reforms of 1776–1779.
On June 20 Tadeusz Kościuszko promoted him to the rank of General and nominated him to the post of the commander of the Narew river front, where however he showed little value as a front commander.
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