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A Cadet corps (Russian: Кадетский корпус, romanized: Kadetskiy korpus), historically an admissions-based all-boys military cadets school, prepared boys to become commissioned officers in Imperial Russia. Boys entered a cadet corps between the ages of 8 and 15.
Female cadets of the Military Logistics Academy on parade in 2018. Main article: Military Logistics Academy The Military Logistics Academy ( Russian : Военная академия материально-технического обеспечения имени генерала армии А.В. Хрулёва ) was created in 1918 in Leningrad.
The National Guard of the Russian Federation ... The Moscow National Guard Presidential Cadets School is a pre-university specialized educational institution of the ...
Germany's domestic intelligence agency has warned against a cyber group belonging to Russian military intelligence (GRU) Unit 29155, saying it has carried out cyberattacks against NATO and EU ...
The Ulyanovsk Suvorov Military School serves cadets of the Russian Airborne Forces. It is the only active Suvorov military school that bears the honorary title of Guards. In 2015, the school received a copy of the Banner of the Simbirsk Cadet Corps (1903 sample). [9] [10] Ussuriysk Suvorov Military School: Ussuriysk: 1943
The Moscow National Guard Presidential Cadets School named after Mikhail Sholokhov (Russian: Московское президентское кадетское училище имени М. А. Шолохова войск национальной гвардии Российской Федерации) is a pre-university specialized educational institution of secondary education of the ...
The school was established in 2008 as part of the Strategy for the Social Development of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. The daughters of servicemen are trained in the boarding school from 5th to 11th grade, annually accepting 120 girls who are of at least 11 years of age.
The building has an assembly hall for 200 people, and a reading room for 50 seats. Cadets train on training ships in the city. [9] Upon graduation from the corps, cadets receive a secondary education certificate and a breastplate, having the right to enter higher military academies of the Ministry of Defense of Russia without exams. [2]