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  • The Voronezh Military District was a formation of the Soviet Armed Forces, which existed in 1945–1946 and 1949–1960, respectively. District headquarters...
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    Voronezh (Russian: Воро́неж, IPA: [vɐˈronʲɪʂ] ) is a city and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast in southwestern Russia straddling the Voronezh...
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    Oblast, Voronezh Oblast, Yaroslavl Oblast. On 1 December 2014, the Arctic Joint Strategic Command was split off from the Western Military District, removing...
    37 KB (3,273 words) - 00:06, 2 August 2024
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    Defence Forces Army, Western Military District. The base is also known as Malshevo, Mal'shevo, Voronezh Southwest, Voronezh Baltimor[citation needed] and...
    5 KB (355 words) - 20:59, 4 October 2023
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    command of the District in 1953 and would later be a Marshal of the Soviet Union after leaving his post. The Voronezh Military District was reactivated...
    74 KB (7,903 words) - 16:36, 7 August 2024
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    administrative center of Ternovsky District of Voronezh Oblast, Russia and Ternovsky rural settlement (Ternovsky district), which include Ternovka village...
    34 KB (3,923 words) - 21:18, 28 April 2023
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    Zhukovsky – Gagarin Air Force Academy (category Military academies of Russia)
    Michurinsk, Tambov Region (Voronezh Military District). In 1963, the educational institution was renamed the Michurinsk Military Aviation Technical School...
    16 KB (1,631 words) - 23:40, 23 March 2024
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    Armavir Pionersky Mishelevka Yeniseysk Barnaul Orsk Vorkuta Olenegorsk Voronezh radars (Russian: РЛС Воронеж) are the current generation of Russian early-warning...
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  • December 1941 Voronezh Front – renamed 1st Ukrainian Front 20 October 1943. Western Front – formed from Western Special Military District on 22 June 1941...
    31 KB (1,242 words) - 05:46, 19 July 2024
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    6th Combined Arms Army (category Military units and formations established in 1939)
    Germany and stationed briefly in the Orel Military District before being disbanded in the Voronezh Military District late in 1945. The 6th Army was (re)formed...
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  • other rear area military districts during the Russian Civil War on 31 March 1918, with headquarters at Orel. The district included Voronezh Governorate,...
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  • Kanamat Botashev (category Russian military personnel killed in the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
    commander of the military unit 23326 of the Western Military District and the commander of the Voronezh Malshevo airbase near Voronezh. He was posthumously...
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  • Andrey Matveyevich Andreyev (category Military personnel from Saint Petersburg)
    Rifle Corps, 19th Rifle Corps, 3rd Shock Army, 28th Army and Voronezh Military District. He was then Warsaw Pact representative to the Albanian People's...
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  • List of Soviet armies (category Lists of Russian and Soviet military units and formations)
    subordinated to a front. In peacetime, an army was usually subordinated to a military district. There were large variations in structure and size. For example, in...
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    Mikhail Shumilov (category Russian military personnel of World War I)
    Commander in Chief of the White Sea Military District and in 1949 Commander in Chief of the Voronezh Military District, until 1956 when he retired. Monument...
    5 KB (454 words) - 05:34, 2 May 2024
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    Wagner Group rebellion (category Voronezh)
    Rostov-on-Don, where the Southern Military District is headquartered, while an armored column of theirs advanced through Voronezh Oblast and towards Moscow....
    202 KB (19,175 words) - 01:48, 20 July 2024
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    Gennady Korotkov (category Russian military personnel of World War I)
    Higher Military Academy. After completing the courses in May 1949 he was appointed chief of staff and first deputy commander of the Voronezh Military District...
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    Vladimir Shcherbakov (general) (category Soviet military personnel of the Russian Civil War)
    Military District and in 1953 became deputy commander of the Voronezh Military District. In 1957 he retired from service and was elected deputy at the...
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  • is part of the Southern Military District 6th Air and Air Defence Forces Army which is part of the Western Military District 11th Air and Air Defence...
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    Воронежской области потерпел крушение самолет Ан-26" [An-26 plane crashed in Voronezh region]. Mir 24 (in Russian). February 24, 2022. Archived from the original...
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