Panteleimon Belochub

Panteleimon Fyodorovich Belochub
BornMay 1892
Stary Krym
Mariupol County
Yekaterinoslav Governorate
 Russian Empire
DiedNot earlier than April 15, 1929
Kharkiv
 Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
Allegiance Russian Empire (1914–1917)
Makhnovshchina (1918–1921)
Years of service1914 – 1921
Commands2nd Horse Artillery Battery, Ekaterinoslav Corps
Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine
Battles / warsWorld War I
Russian Civil War
AwardsCross of St. George, 4th and 3rd cl.
Medal of St. George, 4th and 3rd cl.
Spouse(s)Varvara Belochub (née Kior)
ChildrenEkaterina Belochub

Panteleimon "Panteley" Fyodorovich Belochub (Russian: Пантелеймон Фёдорович Белочуб, Ukrainian: Пантелеймон Федорович Білочуб, romanized: Panteleimon Fedorovych Bilochub), (May, 1892 – not earlier than April 15, 1929), was a Ukrainian soldier best known as one of the commanders of the Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine, a major belligerent force during the Russian Civil Wars of 1917 – 1921.