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  2. Russian frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov - Wikipedia

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    The commandos from Marshal Shaposhnikov detained 10 pirates and killed one during the release of the tanker. [6] In November 2014, Marshal Shaposhnikov was part of a four-ship deployment to international waters off Australia. [7] The deployment was believed to be linked to the 2014 G-20 Brisbane summit and growing tensions between the two ...

  3. Boris Shaposhnikov - Wikipedia

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    Boris Mikhaylovich Shaposhnikov (Russian: Бори́с Миха́йлович Ша́пошников) (2 October [O.S. 20 September] 1882 – 26 March 1945) was a Soviet military officer, theoretician and Marshal of the Soviet Union.

  4. Mozg Armii - Wikipedia

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    Mozg Armii (Russian: Мозг армии), in English The Brain of the Army, is a three-volume military theory book published between 1927 and 1929. [1] It is the most important work of Boris Shaposhnikov, a Soviet military commander then in command of the Moscow military region.

  5. The pilot was Victor Dotsenko, 43, and the passengers were his wife Rimma, 39, and their three children, David, 12, Adam, 10, and Emma, 7, Metro Nashville Police said in a news release. The family ...

  6. Stavka of the Supreme High Command - Wikipedia

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    On July 10, 1941, by a decree of the State Defense Committee, in connection with the formation of the High Commands of the Troops of the Directions (North–West, West and South–West), it was transformed into the Stavka of the High Command, Joseph Stalin became the chairman, and Boris Shaposhnikov was introduced to it.

  7. Matvey Shaposhnikov - Wikipedia

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    Matvey Kuzmich Shaposhnikov (Russian: Матвей Кузьмич Шапошников; November 29, 1906, settlement Alexeyevka, Voronezh Province — June 25, 1994, Rostov-on-Don) was a Soviet military commander, Lieutenant General and Hero of the Soviet Union. [1] In World War II, he served in the Battle of Brody among other fronts.

  8. Commander-in-Chief of the Russian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    Boris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) 10 May 1937: August 1940: 3 years, 2 months: 3: Army General Kirill Meretskov (1897–1968) August 1940: January 1941:

  9. Shaposhnikov (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Shaposhnikov (Russian: Шапошников) is a Russian occupational masculine surname originating from the word shaposhnik, meaning hatter, [1] its feminine counterpart is Shaposhnikova. The surname is known in Russia since at least 17th century [ 1 ] and may refer to: