Military Commissioning Schools In Russia
The military commissioning schools are educational institutions conducting career Officer (armed forces)#Commission sources and training, commissioned officer training programmes. Education acquired at such schools is Higher education, higher military education (level 6 according to International Standard Classification of Education). These programmes are named specialitet () and take 5 years. Graduates of commissioning schools are assigned the military rank of lieutenant. The commissioning schools are the first (tactical) level of officer training. Their graduates are appointed as platoon/company commanders and at equivalent positions. After several years of active duty service they can entry Military academies in Russia, military academy for further education. History The Russian military education system, inherited from the Soviet Union, trains officer-specialists in narrowly-defined military occupational specialties. Modern Russian military educational institutions conducting ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Banner Of Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School (1)
A banner can be a flag or another piece of cloth bearing a symbol, logo, slogan or another message. A flag whose design is the same as the shield in a coat of arms (but usually in a square or rectangular shape) is called a banner of arms. Also, a bar-shaped piece of non-cloth advertising material sporting a name, slogan, or other marketing message is also a banner. Banner-making is an ancient craft. Church banners commonly portray the saint to whom the church is dedicated. The word derives from Old French ''baniere'' (modern ), from Late Latin ''bandum'', which was borrowed from a Germanic languages, Germanic source (compare ). Cognates include Italian language, Italian ''bandiera'', Portuguese language, Portuguese ''bandeira'', and Spanish language, Spanish ''bandera''. Vexillum The vexillum was a flag-like object used as a military standard by units in the Ancient Roman army. The word ''vexillum'' itself is a diminutive of the Latin ''velum'', meaning a sail, which confir ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mikhailovskaya Military Artillery Academy
Mikhailovskaya Military Artillery Academy () is a Russian military academy conducting warrant officer programmes, commissioned officer programmes (specialitet), advance training career commissioned officer programmes (magistratura), and adjunctura programmes. It is located in Saint Petersburg. History The Moscow School of Mathematics and Navigation and the Artillery and Engineering Szlachta Corps were the predecessors of the academy. The academy was officially founded as artillery officer school by the order of Generalfeldzeugmeister (highest commander of artillery) of 26 November 1820 №805. In 1855, school was transformed into academy. In 1919, it was renamed the Artillery academy of Red Army. In 1925 it merged into the Red Army Military Technical Academy, was restored in 1953 as Kalinin Artillery Military Academy. Since 1967, it was called Military Artillery Order of Lenin Red Banner Academy named after M.I. Kalinin. It was renamed the Mikhailovskaya Military Artillery ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zhukov Air And Space Defence Academy
The Zhukov Air and Space Defence Academy () is a Russian military academy located on the banks of the Volga River in Tver (formerly Kalinin). The academy, formed in 1956, is named after Soviet Marshal Georgy Zhukov. It was one of the main education centers of the Russian Aerospace Defence Forces, prior to the Aerospace Defence Forces restructuring in 2015. The Academy currently trains personnel for the successor organisation, the Russian Aerospace Forces. In addition to its educational and training mandate, this academy is a research center for studying problems of operational art and tactics, as well as command, communications, and control (C3) on air defense matters. Notable alumni File:Safaralizoda Rahmonali Davlat (48449959987).jpg, Rahmonali Safaralizoda File:Mukhtar Altynbayev detail, 040225-F-6655M-376.jpg, Mukhtar Altynbayev Mukhtar Qapashuly Altynbayev ( Kazakh: Мұхтар Қапашұлы Алтынбаев, ''Mūhtar Qapaşūly Altynbaev''; born December 10, 1 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yaroslavl Higher Military School Of Anti-Aircraft Warfare
Yaroslavl Higher Military School of Anti-Aircraft Warfare () is a Russian higher military school conducting commissioned officer programmes (specialitet) and adjunctura programmes. It is located in Yaroslavl. History The school was founded on 15 October 1951 as the Yaroslavl Military-Technical School of the Air Defense Forces. It was renamed the Yaroslavl Radio-Technical School of National Air Defense in December 1965 and the Yaroslavl Anti-Aircraft Missile School of the National Air Defense Forces in April 1968. The school was raised to a higher military educational institution and renamed the Yaroslavl Higher Anti-Aircraft Missile Command School (abbreviated ''YaVZRKU'') of the Soviet Air Defense Forces in 1971, extending its study period to four years. Cadets of the disbanded Ordzhonikidze (1990), Engels (1994), and Nizhny Novgorod (1999) ''VZRKU''s of the PVO were merged into the school during the 1990s. Since the disbandment of the latter, the school has been the only commi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School Of Pilots
Krasnodar Higher Military Aviation School of Pilots named after Hero of the Soviet Union A.K. Serov is a Russian higher military school conducting commissioned officer programmes (specialitet). It is located in Krasnodar. History The School prepares military pilots for the Russian Aerospace Forces. It was founded in 1938 in Chita. In 1939, it was relocated in Bataysk and was given the name of Anatoly Serov. Some of its graduates were sent to form the 120th Fighter Aviation Regiment in 1940. The School was relocated to Krasnodar in 1960. In 1998, it was renamed the Krasnodar military aviation institute. By Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of May 10, 2001, by Order of the Minister of Defence of Russia No. 278 of June 23, 2001, the Armavir and Balashov Military Institutes were annexed to the Krasnodar Military Aviation Institute. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ushakov Baltic Higher Naval School
The Ushakov Baltic Higher Naval School, formally the Baltic Higher Naval School named after F. F. Ushakov (), abbreviated as BVVMU () is a higher naval education institution in Kaliningrad which Military commissioning schools in Russia, prepares prospective officers for commissions in the Russian Navy. Predecessors Naval education for the Soviet Navy was established in Kaliningrad with the relocating of the Baku Naval Preparatory School to the city in 1947, following the end of the Second World War and the establishment of Soviet control. It was named the Kaliningrad Naval Preparatory School in July 1948, and was then used as the basis for the creation of the 2nd Baltic Higher Naval School on 4 August 1948. Its first intake of students began the academic year on 1 October 1948, studying 4-year training programmes for watch officers of surface ships. The school was awarded a banner and a certificate from the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet on 17 March 1949. The cadets carried out ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Pacific Higher Naval School
The Makarov Pacific Higher Naval School () is one of the Russian Navy's two higher educational institutions under the Ministry of Defense of Russia, with this school being located in Vladivostok in Russian Far East, Eastern Russia, the only naval educational institution in this region. It serves as a naval officer commissioning school for officers in the Pacific Fleet (Russia), Pacific Fleet. It is named after the accomplished Imperial Russia, Russian oceanographer and commander of the Imperial Russian Navy, Vice-Admiral Stepan Makarov. History It was first established as the Third Naval School on 8 November 1937 on the basis of a resolution Council of People's Commissars of the USSR on the formation of a naval school in the Far East. The school year began in January 1938, with first cadets being freshmen from the St. Petersburg Naval Institute, Frunze Naval School in Leningrad. It was renamed to the Pacific Naval School (TOVMU) in May 1939, and in 1940, the school was given the s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nakhimov Black Sea Higher Naval School
The Nakhimov Black Sea Higher Naval School, formally the Black Sea Higher Naval Orders of Nakhimov and the Red Star School named after P. S. Nakhimov (), abbreviated as ChVVMU () is a higher naval education institution in Sevastopol which Military commissioning schools in Russia, prepares prospective officers for commissions in the Russian Navy. The school has existed since 1937, when it was formed as the Second Naval School, to supplement the Saint Petersburg Naval Institute, M. V. Frunze Naval School in training officers for the Soviet Navy. In 1939 it was renamed the Black Sea Naval School, and then the Black Sea Higher Naval School in 1940. With the Operation Barbarossa, Axis invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, in August and September that year the school was at first evacuated from Sevastopol to Rostov-on-Don, and then disbanded in November 1941. The school was re-established in 1946, and in 1952 was renamed the P. S. Nakhimov Black Sea Higher Naval School. With the diss ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saint Petersburg Naval Institute
The Peter the Great Naval Corps - Saint Petersburg Naval Institute (), formerly known as the M. V. Frunze Higher Naval School (named after Mikhail Frunze, in ), is the oldest of the Russian Navy's naval officer commissioning schools. It is located in Saint Petersburg. History The school traces its origins to the Moscow School of Mathematics and Navigation, School of Mathematics and Navigation Sciences, founded in 1701 by Peter the Great, in Moscow's Sukharev Tower. After the city of Saint Petersburg was built, the school was relocated there. The school was later reorganized as the Naval Cadet Corps (Russia), Naval Cadet Corps. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the school closed in March 1918. On 15 September 1918, a special order established courses for the navy command staff, which opened on 10 October in the former Naval School building. The courses educated officers for the new Soviet Navy, Red Navy. In 1926 the school was named the Mikhail Frunze, M.V. Frunze Higher N ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tyumen Higher Military Engineer Command School Named After A
Tyumen ( ; rus, Тюмень, p=tʲʉˈmʲenʲ, a=Ru-Tyumen.ogg) is the administrative center and largest city of Tyumen Oblast, Russia. It is situated just east of the Ural Mountains, along the Tura River in North Asia. Fueled by the Russian oil and gas industry, Tyumen has experienced rapid population growth in recent years, rising to a population of 847,488 at the 2021 Census. Tyumen is among the largest cities of the Ural region and the Ural Federal District. Tyumen is often regarded as the first Siberian city, from the western direction. Tyumen was the first Russian settlement in Siberia. Founded in 1586 to support Russia's eastward expansion, the city has remained one of the most important industrial and economic centers east of the Ural Mountains. Located at the junction of several important trade routes and with easy access to navigable waterways, Tyumen rapidly developed from a small military settlement to a large commercial and industrial city. The central part of O ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Novosibirsk Higher Military Command School
The Novosibirsk Higher Military Command School () is a Russian higher military school conducting commissioned officer programmes (specialitet). It is located in Akademgorodok of Novosibirsk. History The School was founded in 1967 as Novosibirsk Higher Military-Political Combined Arms School. The School prepared political commissars for the Soviet Army. In 1972, it started to prepare political commissars for the Soviet Airborne Forces. Due to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, military positions of political commissars were abolished, and, in 1992, the School changed its specialization to the training infantry officers and tactical military intelligence officers for the Ground Forces and was renamed the Novosibirsk Higher Combined Arms Command School. In 1994, the School started to train tactical military intelligence officers for the Airborne Forces and special military intelligence officers for the Special forces of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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NBC Protection Military Academy
The Marshal Semyon Timoshenko Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Defense Military Academy () is a military university in Kostroma training officers for service in the Russian NBC Defense Troops of the Russian Ground Forces. It was established in 1932 in Moscow and is named after Semyon Timoshenko. It provides training and conducts research related to the protection of military and civilian personnel from the weapons of mass destruction. History The Military Chemical Academy of the Red Army was created in accordance with the resolution Council of Labor and Defense and by direct order of the Revolutionary Military Council on 13 May 1932, on the basis of the military chemical department of the Military Technical Academy of the Red Army and the 2nd Moscow Institute of Chemical Technology. The formation of the academy was completed by 1 October 1932. Its structure included the military engineering, special and industrial faculties. By order of the Revolutionary Military Council on 15 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |