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Commander Of The Marine Corps (Ukraine)
The commander of the marine corps () is the general officer commanding the Ukrainian Marine Corps, the separate branch of the Ukrainian Armed Forces since 2023. History In March 2018 the Marine Corps Command () was established within the Ukrainian Navy. In May 2023 it became a separate, then the seventh, branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). List of commanders See also * Commander of the Navy (Ukraine) The commander of the Ukrainian Navy () is the professional head of the Ukrainian Navy. List of commanders See also * Admiral (Ukraine) * Commander of the Ground Forces (Ukraine) * Commander of the Air Force (Ukraine) * Command ... * Commander of the Ground Forces (Ukraine) * Commander of the Air Force (Ukraine) * Commander of the Air Defence Forces (Ukraine) * Commander of the Air Assault Forces (Ukraine) References {{reflist 2018 establishments in Ukraine ...
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Dmytro Delyatytskyi
Dmytro Yevhenovych Delyatytskyi (; born 14 August 1976) is a Ukrainian Marine Corps major general who has been the commander of the Marine Corps and concurrently the 30th Amphibious Corps since 2024. He previously commanded the 1st Marine Battalion during the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and the 36th Marine Brigade during the Donbass War. He was later the deputy commander of the Marine Corps Command from 2018 to 2023 and commander of the Odesa Military Academy from 2023 to 2024. Early life and education Delyatytskyi was born in Khabarovsk to a Soviet military family and lived in the Russian Far East and in the north of Russia before moving to Ukraine. After Ukrainian independence he joined the country's military and graduated from the Odesa Institute of the Ground Forces. Military career Lieutenant Colonel Delyatytskyi was the commander of Ukraine's only marine unit, the 1st Marine Battalion, near Feodosia, Crimea, in 2014. When the Russian Federation ...
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Naval Infantry
Marines (or naval infantry) are military personnel generally trained to operate on both land and sea, with a particular focus on amphibious warfare. Historically, the main tasks undertaken by marines have included raiding ashore (often in support of naval objectives) and the boarding of vessels during ship-to-ship combat or capture of prize ships. Marines also assisted in maintaining security, discipline, and order aboard ships (reflecting the historically pressed-nature of the rest of the ship's company and the risk of mutiny). While maintaining many of their historical roles, in modern times, marines also engage in duties including rapid-response operations, humanitarian aid, disaster relief, special operations roles, and counter-terrorism operations. In most nations, marines are an integral part of that state's navy, such as the United Kingdom's Royal Marines; in some countries their marine forces can instead be part of the land army, such as the French Troupes de Mar ...
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Commander Of The Air Defence Forces (Ukraine)
Commander (commonly abbreviated as Cmdr.) is a common naval officer rank as well as a job title in many armies. Commander is also used as a rank or title in other formal organizations, including several police forces. In several countries, this naval rank is termed as a frigate captain. Commander is also a generic term for an officer commanding any armed forces unit, such as "platoon commander", "brigade commander" and " squadron commander". In the police, terms such as "borough commander" and "incident commander" are used. Commander as a naval and air force rank Commander is a rank used primarily in navies, and is very rarely used as a rank in armies. In most armies, the term "commander" is used as a job title. For example, in the US Army, an officer with the rank of captain ( NATO rank code OF-2) may hold the title of "company commander", whereas an officer with the rank of lieutenant colonel ( NATO rank code OF-4) typically holds the title of "battalion commander". The ...
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Commander Of The Air Force (Ukraine)
The commander of the Ukrainian Air Force () is the head of the professional and administrative head of the Ukrainian Air Force, and is under the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The current commander of the air force is Lieutenant General Anatolii Kryvonozhko. List of commanders Pre-merger with the Ukrainian Air Defence Forces, Air Defence Forces (1991-2004) * 1992 – 1993 Lieutenant General Valeriy Vasylyev (general), Valeriy Vasylyev * 1993 – 1999 Colonel General Volodymyr Antonets * 1999 – 2002 Colonel General Viktor Strelnykov (detained in 2002 due to the Sknyliv air show disaster) * 2002 – 2004 Lieutenant General Yaroslav Skalko Post-merger with the Ukrainian Air Defence Forces, Air Defence Forces (2004–present) See also * Commander of the Ground Forces (Ukraine) * Commander of the Navy (Ukraine) * Commander of the Air Defence Forces (Ukraine) * Commander of the Air Assault Forces (Ukraine) * Commander of ...
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