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  Evolution of national defense awareness Military Thought - Find Articles
The leading role here by right belonged to the DOSAAF which, being, in essence, a state structure accomplishing specific tasks and missions set by the government, made a substantial contribution to strengthening the country's defense capability.
In the 1960s, the DOSAAF also had a number of other functions, including the preparation and training of the Soviet population under a 14-hour Ready for Air Defense program and a 19-hour Civil Defense program.
The mechanism for accomplishing this task was established in the directive by the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces dated July 14, 1967, and a corresponding resolution of the DOSAAF Central Committee Presidium, of August 9, 1967.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0JAP/is_4_13/ai_n15627767   (554 words)

  
  Soviet Union - Premilitary Training
DOSAAF organized and conducted premilitary training for young men and women between the ages of sixteen and eighteen.
DOSAAF worked closely with the ministries of education and the state committees for physical culture and sports in the union republics; it also maintained close relations with the deputy commanders for premilitary training in the military districts.
The best DOSAAF clubs were found in the Russian Republic, which includes 51 percent of the people and 75 percent of the territory.
www.country-data.com /cgi-bin/query/r-12893.html   (445 words)

  
 DOSAAF - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
DOSAAF was the name a paramilitary society of the Soviet Union, Voluntary Society of Assistance to the Army, the Air Force and the Navy.
They were merged back into a single society, DOSAAF in August, 1951.
For example, every member of Komsomol had to be member of DOSAAF (and the majority of the Soviet youth had to be comsomol members, e.g., if they wanted to receive higher education).
www.music.us /education/D/DOSAAF.htm   (610 words)

  
 Soviet Civil Defense in the Cold War - Organization and Public Training
The second organization in the USSR was called the DOSAAF (translated it stands for Volunteer Society for Assistance to the Army, Air Force, and Navy).
DOSAAF was under the control of the Defense Ministry but it maintained close ties with the MPVO.
DOSAAF set up training circles that were designed to efficiently teach these skills that they felt were important in helping the armed forces.
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 Evolution of national defense awareness*   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The 6th Congress of the DOSAAF reviewed training practices for army and navy specialists, saying that the quality standards of training young people in military-technical specialities do not as yet meet the existing demand or fully tap the capabilities that are available.
A 1962 report by the DOSAAF Central Committee chairman to the Military Council of the Ground Troops, titled On the Status of Specialist Training at DOSAAF Training Centers and Measures to Improve Training Standards, highlighted the difficulties that they had in the supply of space, equipment, machinery, and training aides and facilities.
For example, a memo by A. Getman, chairman of the DOSAAF Central Committee, concerning the report that had been presented to the Military Council of the Ground Troops on the Organization's performance in 1962-1963 and in the 1963/1964 academic year, said among other things: "This is a good report.
www.encyclopedia.com /doc/1G1-136342930.html   (2737 words)

  
 The Inside Story Of The Soviet Special Forces : Fight-Club.ca
The men in charge of DOSAAF locally are retired officers, generals and admirals, but the men in charge at the top of DOSAAF are generals and marshals on active service.
Among the best-known leaders of the society were Army-General A. Getman, Marshal of the Air Force A. Pokryshkin, Army-General D. Lelyushenko and Admiral of the Fleet G. Yegorov.
DOSAAF is a very useful organisation for spetsnaz in many ways.
www.fight-club.ca /spetsnaz_selection_and_training_page-6.php   (796 words)

  
 Glavnaya :: Portal SMİ RT
ROSTO elekkege SSSR DOSAAF cämgıyate urınına tözelep, anıñ xokukların häm burıçların üz östenä alıp eşen dävam itä.
DOSAAF bulıp eşlägän ellarda da xökümät aña oeşma çlennarı arasında xärbi, xärbi-texnik, aviatsion häm xärbi-diñgez belemnären propagandalau häm cäelderü vazifasın yöklägän.
Rayonda ROSTO (DOSAAF) yugarıda äytelgän burıçlarnı ütäüne alga kuep eşli.
www.tatmedia.com /lat/news/show/85678/print   (761 words)

  
 Len ATSK Glider Club
This page dedicated to my Glider Club where I flew for the first time.
Leningrad Aviation and Sport Club was founded in 1964 and was financially supported by Leningrad Meteorologic Institute and DOSAAF (Freewill society for the Army, Aviation and Navy Support.
Some Club Members flew through the all years when club was active until it was closed in 1992 due to the financial situation in Russia.
www.lak-12.org /club   (163 words)

  
 Tereshkova
A review of DOSAAF dossiers indicated there were 58 potential candidates, of which 40 passed the paper review and were called to Moscow for interviews and physical examinations in January 1962.
Tereshkova met the requirements, and the only fleck on her record was the fact that her father was MIA as opposed to KIA.
Yesterday DOSAAF sent the files of 58 female cosmonaut candidates, pilots and parachutists, of which 40 are to come to Moscow for interviews.
www.astronautix.com /astros/terhkova.htm   (14351 words)

  
 The IAK-52 Story
It was later painted in the colors of DOSAAF and registered as Yellow 01.
In USSR the aircraft were used within the airclubs of DOSAAF paramilitary sport flying organization and was used as basic trainer for students often not older than 14-15.
The first DOSAAF pilots to fly the Yak-52 were Kasum Najmutdinov - the trainer of the aerobatics team of USSR and Yuri Komitzin - the Chief of the Central Airclub.
www.deltawing.go.ro /iak52story.htm   (1531 words)

  
 [No title]
The DOSAAF was established by Resolution No. 3060 of 20 August 1951 adopted by the USSR Soviet of Ministers, by joining the voluntary societies for co-operation with the army, air force and navy (DOSARM, DOSAV, DOSFLOT) into one organisation.
III While deciding whether the disputed legal acts are in compliance with the Constitution, one must establish the legal acts on the grounds of which the property held by the VSCAAFN was taken over and also the manner of solving the issues of the future management and use of the said property was decided.
In the opinion of the petitioner, by the said Supreme Council resolution the property of the former VSCAAFN as a public organisation was nationalised, while this, according to the petitioner, is in conflict with Article 23 of the Constitution.
www.lrkt.lt /dokumentai/2002/r020527.htm   (3366 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The republican house of DOSAAF “Voluntary society of assistance to the army, aviation and fleet of the Republic of Belarus” played host for the awarding ceremony of the winners of the Belarusian championship and cup on winter track car races.
The races were held in January-February 2004 at the “Zaria” stadium near Minsk, a BelTA correspondent was informed in the DOSAAF.
The team races of the championship were won by “Ukola-Racing” team, and the cup – by the DOSAAF team.
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 Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums - Unknown East German Overseas Cap   (Site not responding. Last check: )
DOSAAF (translated it stands for Volunteer Society for Assistance to the Army, Air Force, and Navy)
DOSAAF was under the control of the Defense Ministry of the Soviet Union.
You commented the DOSAAF was under the Russian Ministry of Defense.
www.wehrmacht-awards.com /forums/printthread.php?t=52103   (939 words)

  
 Pagina nueva 1   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It was later painted in the colors of DOSAAF and registered as Yellow 01.
In USSR the aircraft were used within the airclubs of DOSAAF paramilitary sport flying organization and was used as basic trainer for students often not older than 14-15.
The first DOSAAF pilots to fly the Yak-52 were Kasum Najmutdinov - the trainer of the aerobatics team of USSR and Yuri Komitzin - the Chief of the Central Airclub.
personal.telefonica.terra.es /web/yakovlev-es/historiadelyak52.htm   (1531 words)

  
 QRZ.COM UA1OSM
But that would be several years later, and at that point in time the quasi-military leadership of the DOSAAF radio school was wincing over Matveyev's latest idea and was preparing to "give a rebuff" to this foreign element.
In the end the DOSAAF oblasf committee turned him down, based on there being no application for renewal, and on a negative statement from his place of work.
In 1983, the DOSAAF Central Committee published an instruction^ stating that illegal use of a stamp for the sending of mail was nothing other than a minor administrative infraction, and as a punishment the radio amateur is deprived of the right to send cards free of charge for half a year.
www.qrz.com /database?callsign=ua1osm   (2579 words)

  
 [No title]
This is a para-military organization of some 15 million members, run by former military personnel and equipped by the Soviet armed forces.
When they are called up, those who excelled in the DOSAAF are offered places at officer candidate school.
Anyone going to university must join DOSAAF and continue with military training until they have finished their studies, when they are required to undertake their two years' of service.
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 The return of DOSAAF :: Charter'97 :: News :: 01/08/2003
The return of DOSAAF :: Charter'97 :: News :: 01/08/2003
On July 30 Alexander Lukashenko edited the decree#336 “Issues of the Belarusian defense sport-technical association” In accordance with the document BelDSTA is transformed to the republican state-public association“ Voluntary association of the assistance to army, aviation and fleet of the Republic of Belarus (DOSAAF).
Remember, please, you are expected to refer to the Charter`97 Press Center when using the site materials.
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2003/08/01/back   (147 words)

  
 ALEKSANDRS BRIEDIS
The club organised one of the first races in the world in 1960-1961 for motor bicycles, mopeds, and scooters on roads and in cross-country.
We also gained a number noteworthy results (first place in cross-country with side-car at the 1962 Latvian DOSAAF competitions, victories of the club's school boys' team at the eleventh USSR DOSAAF sports schools at the 1972 and 1973 contests).
Accordingly, at the first opportunity, under the pretext of it being "ungovernable", it was liquidated and reorganised under the name of Technical sports club of the Marupe Collective Farm (it continued faithfully the traditions of "Bierini" right till National Awakening).
www.gramata21.lv /userseng/briedis_aleksandrs_eng   (1216 words)

  
 Sport flags of the Soviet Union   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is the flag of DOSAAF, a voluntary society of assistance to army, aviation and navy; it was not army unit.
It was a patriotic society in USSR which developed military and semi-military sporting games — autosport, motorcycles sports, small scale model ship and plane competitions, parachute sports, aviasports, shooting and others.
Ratio is 2:3, unlike most soviet flag (confirmed with Statutes of DOSAAF 1962).
www.crwflags.com /fotw/flags/su@.html   (765 words)

  
 Yakovlev Yak-18 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He designed it to replace the earlier Yakovlev UT-2 and Yak-5 in service with the Soviet Air Forces and DOSAAF (Voluntary Society for Collaboration with the Army, Air Force and Navy, which sponsored aero clubs throughout the USSR).
The design proved exceptionally easy to build and maintain, and it continues in production today, 55 years later, in two of its many variants, the four-seat Yak-18T and two-seat Yak-54.
The Yak-18 became the standard trainer for Air Forces flying schools and DOSAAF, is in wide use in China, and many other nations have used it.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Yakovlev_Yak-18   (460 words)

  
 Yakovlev Yak.18
He designed it to replace the earlier Yakovlev UT-2 and Yak-5 in service with the Soviet Air Forces and DOSAAF (Voluntary Society for Collaboration with the Army, Air Force and Navy, which sponsored aero clubs throughout the USSR).
The design proved exceptionally easy to build and maintain, and it continues in production today, 55 years later, in two of its many variants, the four-seat Yak-18T and two-seat Yak-54.
The Yak-18 became the standard trainer for Air Forces flying schools and DOSAAF, is in wide use in China, and many other nations have used it.
members.tripod.com /chip2500/id481.htm   (154 words)

  
 Sport flags of the Soviet Union
It is the flag of DOSAAF, a voluntary society of assistance to army, aviation and navy; it was not army unit.
It was a patriotic society in USSR which developed military and semi-military sporting games — autosport, motorcycles sports, small scale model ship and plane competitions, parachute sports, aviasports, shooting and others.
Ratio is 2:3, unlike most soviet flag (confirmed with Statutes of DOSAAF 1962).
flagspot.net /flags/su@.html   (765 words)

  
 A shame and a crime! (UFO controversy in the former USSR)
The unknown author sincerely and naively wished to help his beloved state to be in the vanguard of human progress not only in orbital space flights, but in ufological studies as well; it's not his fault the Soviet state proved to be deaf to the voice of reason.
One would hardly dare to affirm that it was the influence of these people that led to the disbandment of the UFO Department at a special session of the DOSAAF Central Committee, convened late in November.
A month after the decision of the DOSAAF Central Committee (and a month before the discussion in the House of Journalists), the Branch of General and Applied Physics of the USSR Academy of Sciences, headed by Academician L.A.Artsimovich, adopted a resolution, condemning UFO studies in the Soviet Union.
www.rwgrayprojects.com /RIAP/shame.html   (2639 words)

  
 Evolution of national defense awareness Military Thought - Find Articles
The leading role here by right belonged to the DOSAAF which, being, in essence, a state structure accomplishing specific tasks and missions set by the government, made a substantial contribution to strengthening the country's defense capability.
In the 1960s, the DOSAAF also had a number of other functions, including the preparation and training of the Soviet population under a 14-hour Ready for Air Defense program and a 19-hour Civil Defense program.
The mechanism for accomplishing this task was established in the directive by the General Staff of the USSR Armed Forces dated July 14, 1967, and a corresponding resolution of the DOSAAF Central Committee Presidium, of August 9, 1967.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0JAP/is_4_13/ai_n15627767   (565 words)

  
 www.rian.ru
The project of developing a satellite was the natural continuation of the scientific educational work conducted at the institute.
It also involved students of the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) and the Central Radio Club of the Association for Assistance to the Air Force, the Army and the Navy (DOSAAF), where a public laboratory of space technology was established.
The MEI satellite was named Radio-2; and the DOSAAF equipment, installed as an inseparable set on Meteor, became the Radio-3 satellite.
en.rian.ru /analysis/20050617/40537859-print.html   (837 words)

  
 THE SYSTEM Russian Martial Art
DOSAAF is a para-military organisation with 15 million members who have regular training in military trades and engage in sports with a military application.
DOSAAF not only trains young people for military service; it also helps reservists to maintain their qualifications after they have completed their service.
Among the best-known leaders of the society were Army-General A. Getman, Marshal of the Air Force A.
www.system-chicago.com /a_4_7.htm   (6329 words)

  
 1960
Viktor Lapin, a young DOSAAF driver, made a good impression on spectators by driving a number of laps even faster than Borisov, but eventually he took the fifth place only.
The Georgian driver Otari Garsevanishvili (AMK DOSAAF of Georgia) led beginning from the start, his team-mates Konstantin Cherkashin and Ashtam Oganezov followed him.
The race seemed to turn into a one-two-three for Georgian drivers, but, suddenly, Cherkashin retired, and Oganezov and (a bit later) Garsevanishvili were overtaken by the young Spartak driver Vladislav Ptushkin from Moscow.
www.autosoviet.altervista.org /SovietMotorsport60.htm   (1649 words)

  
 Atlas F1 Bulletin Board - Soviet racing
Ecclestone was told to be the initiator of the deal, although he didn't directly participate in the negitiations.
Naturally, the DOSAAF officials were against it, and very strange things began to occur.
Dorna, a society form Liechtestein, inside a protocol with Dosaaf workgroup (voluntary association for the attendance to the army, the aeronautics and navy), has plan for the realization of a circuit in Tushino, in the North West Moscow suburbs.
forums.atlasf1.com /showthread.php?postid=1472125   (5358 words)

  
 The Lancaster Index - Archive Search Results
Stresses that this is a national and state task, accomplished by the Young Communist League and DOSAAF under the supervision of party and government authorities.
All necessary resources have been provided, and it is up to the individuals concerned to see that the job gets done.
VZ special correspondent accompanies a USSR DOSAAF sports delegation to Cuba and reports on the traditional competition among the teams from the analogous defence organizations in the socialist countries, during the 'for friendship and fraternity' small-arms meet.
www.mpr.co.uk /scripts/sweb.dll/li_archive_item?method=GET&object=VZ_1987_12   (874 words)

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