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  2. Boris Shaposhnikov - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Shaposhnikov was one of the few men whom Stalin addressed by his Christian name and patronymic. [5] [6] Mozg Armii has remained on the curriculum of the General Staff Academy since its publication in 1929. [7] Fortunately for the Soviet Union, Shaposhnikov had a fine military mind and high administrative skills.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Chief of the General Staff (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    Boris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) ... Marshal of the Soviet Union Boris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) ... This page was last edited on 20 January 2025, ...

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

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    Boris Shaposhnikov (1882–1945) ... Marshal of the Soviet Union Boris Shaposhnikov ... This page was last edited on 10 January 2025, ...

  6. Udaloy-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    Marshal Shaposhnikov: Boris Shaposhnikov: 25 May 1983 27 December 1984 30 December 1985 Returned to service on 27 April 2021 after reconfiguration, now referred to as a frigate. In service with the Pacific Fleet. [11] [12] Severomorsk: Severomorsk: 12 June 1984 24 December 1985 30 December 1987 In service with the Northern Fleet. Admiral Levchenko

  7. Leningrad Military District - Wikipedia

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    Komandarm 1st rank Boris Shaposhnikov (September 1935–June 1937) Komandarm 2nd rank Pavel Dybenko (June–10 September 1937) Mikhail Khozin 1937–1939; Komandarm 2nd rank Kirill Meretskov (January 1939–January 1940) Komandarm 1st rank (promoted to Marshal of the Soviet Union May 1940) Semyon Timoshenko (January–June 1940)

  8. Minister of Defence (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The last of the four, Yazov, died in February 2020. Perhaps the first 'real' non-uniformed Defence Minister was Anatoliy Serdyukov, appointed in February 2007. Serdyukov was a former Tax Minister with little siloviki or military associations beyond his two years' military service.

  9. Tsarist officers in the Red Army - Wikipedia

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    Boris Shaposhnikov - Colonel of grenadier regiment during World War I. Chief of staff and later Marshal of the Soviet Union during the Great Patriotic War. Dmitry Shmidt - A Bolshevik since 1915. Drafted into the Imperial Army he fought in World War I. For his actions Shmidt was awarded the Cross of St. George in all four classes. In February ...