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 Soviet Union - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Soviet Union was established in December 1922 as the union of the Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian, and Transcaucasian Soviet republics ruled by Bolshevik parties.
The formation of the Soviet Union was the culmination of the 1917 Russian Revolution, which overthrew Tsar Nicholas II, and later the Bolshevik victory in the Russian Civil War from 1918-1920 confirmed them as Russia's new rulers.
After the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Russian Federation claimed to be the legal successor to the Soviet Union on the international stage despite its loss of superpower status.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Soviet_Union

  
 Pyotr_Nikolayevich_Wrangel
In 1924, he established the so called Russian All-military Union (''Русский общевоинский союз'' in Russian).
On April 4, 1920 he was elected Commander-in-Chief of the so called Russian army in Crimea (see Wrangelevschina).
Baron '''Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel''' (''Врангель, Пётр Николаевич'' in Russian) (August 15, 1878, Novo-Aleksandrovsk, Lithuania (then Imperial Russia) — April 25, 1928, Brussels, Belgium), was the one of the leaders of the counterrevolution in Southern Russia, Lieutenant General (1917).
goc.subdomain.de /Pyotr_Nikolayevich_Wrangel

  
 Russian school uniform: military training
The Russian decree calls for boys from the age of 15 to be taught "the basics of military service" and "civil defence", and receive "a military-patriotic education".
Some military experts view the step as a signal that Mr Putin, the favourite to win next month's presidential election, is less interested in democratic reforms than in restoring the prestige of the Russian army and security services.
Military training for Russian schoolboys, including lessons in patriotism, has been ordered by the country's acting president, Vladimir Putin, in a move which analysts see as a worrying return to the Cold War era.
histclo.hispeed.com /schun/country/ru/cadet-ru.html

  
 Russian Military Presence Remains Strong in Former Soviet Union
The mostly Armenian population of Akhalkalaki is against the withdrawal of Russian troops, and the leader of Adzharia, Aslan Abashidze, has more than once said that the Russian military must remain the guarantor of peace and stability in Transcaucasia.
Yerevan has a good relationship with Moscow; currently Russian military units are deployed both there and in Gyumri, close to the Armenian-Turkish border, the location of Russian military headquarters and the army's main forces.
If Russian generals are to be taken seriously when they say that the United States and other NATO members are a real threat to Russia, the best response would be to fully mobilize the economy in order to ensure nuclear parity.
www.russiajournal.com /fan/russia_876_4338_news.htm

  
 92014: Russian and Other Former Soviet Armed Forces
After a long period of wrangling over the allegiances of military personnel and how to divide the 300 ships of the Black Sea Fleet, the presidents of Russia and Ukraine reached agreement.
In February 1993, Russian President Yeltsin said "we do not consider any country or coalition of countries either in the West or in the East to be an enemy." Russian military doctrine adopted in 1993, reaffirmed a "no-official-enemy" policy.
A related, new military expenditure, not necessarily large, is indicated in the need to expand the pool of intelligence analysts and area experts to follow events and interact with the new military organizations of the former Soviet republics.
www.fas.org /man/crs/92-014.htm

  
 Great War Russian veterans
The Russian vice-consul Stepanov in was connected with military -historical and patriotic associations, therefore with the large pleasure he visits all official activity of the Society of the Veterans, devoted to Holidays of Russian Army and Fleet.
Capital repair of a house on demand of urban council was made, furniture was updated the fund was raising, for the help to the Russian military invalids under a management of the chairman of a local department of Invalid Committee general Vygran, awarded a rank of the Honourable Society Member.
In Russia to this moment the certain groups of the people interested were already generated by military history and wishing to adjust communication with Russian military emigration.
www.armymuseum.ru /vetww11_e.html

  
 CHAPTER 1 Introduction
All these are indicators of the Russian military’s rise in political stature and control.
The military doctrine of the former Soviet Union arose from the interaction of this multitude of often conflicting factors.
In forming their military doctrine, like the intrepid travelers to Oz, they seem to pay no attention to the "man behind the curtain." The thesis concludes the Russian Federation’s draft military doctrine, in essence, lacks reality and creates a danger of Russian military policy moving divergently from political influence.
www.fas.org /man/eprint/felker.htm

  
 Soviet pins, Russian watches and military patches plus more.
You are welcome to participate in our discussion forums if you have another opinion or want to share your views on any subject related to Russian and Soviet history, art, pins, soda labels, watches, coins, posters, chevrons, role of Russia and its people in the evolution process of the mankind: List of all discussion forums.
This web site contains thousands of images of various Russian and Soviet memorabilia items: pins and badges, watches from all Russian manufacturers like Vostok, Poljot, Raketa, Slava, Pobeda, Molnija, army, navy and airforce patches and chevrons.
Russian watches are considered to be very reliable by watchmakers in the USA (I took Raketa watches to at least two shops myself for evaluation).
www.sadcom.com /pins

  
 Russian Military Translations
Russian Military Translations specializes in accurate Russian to English translations of military and military history documents from the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
He has performed military duty in the Soviet Union, and has escorted numerous Soviet scientific, military, and diplomatic personnel on US military installations in the United States.
Gebhardt studied the Russian language at the University of Idaho at Moscow (BA, Political Science, 1974), the University of Washington at Seattle (MA, Soviet History, 1976), Defense Language Institute at Presidio of Monterey, California (Diploma, 1984), and the US Army Russian Institute at Garmisch, Federal Republic of Germany (Diploma, 1986).
rmt.enterprisedp.com

  
 CIA - The World Factbook -- Russia
In addition, a string of investigations launched against a major Russian oil company, culminating with the arrest of its CEO in the fall of 2003, have raised concerns by some observers that President PUTIN is granting more influence to forces within his government that desire to reassert state control over the economy.
The brutal rule of Josef STALIN (1928-53) strengthened Russian dominance of the Soviet Union at a cost of tens of millions of lives.
Repeated devastating defeats of the Russian army in World War I led to widespread rioting in the major cities of the Russian Empire and to the overthrow in 1917 of the imperial household.
www.cia.gov /cia/publications/factbook/geos/rs.html

  
 Russian Military-Christian Union: News
Previously the attitude of the military personnel towards the military Christians was quite cold.
Now it's just a matter of time - to wait for higher permission, so that MCF members might come to the military bases with their programs.
Boris Golubiatnikov, who leads this ministry in the region was disappointed and wrote a letter to the Commander.
www.rmcu.ru /news.php?lang=en

  
 Iraqi defeat jolts Russian military csmonitor.com
As the US prepared to invade Iraq, many Russian military experts warned that American forces would come to grief in the streets of Iraqi cities.
Each Russian defense minister since 1991 has pledged sweeping reform, yet more than half of the Army's combat forces remain ill-trained conscripts required to serve for two years for just 100 rubles ($3) a month.
Critics say that military manpower must be at least halved again, and the draft abolished in order to make reform feasible.
www.csmonitor.com /2003/0416/p06s01-woiq.html

  
 Russian Baptists and Military
The Baptist union rescinded their call for a congress on 8 July 1923 just before the Baptist delegation departed for the BWA congress.(40) The reason that the authorities withheld approval for a congress was suggested in September when the chief antireligious writer announced the price the Communists assessed for a congress.
The best that the Russians could salvage out of the congress was a resolution expressing the 'sense of the horror and wickedness of war' which members of BWA felt, but leaving the choice between military service or pacifism to the individual's conscience.
But after 1911 the work of the union was devastated, first by reactionary repression of sectarian activity, then by world war, and finally by revolution and the subsequent disintegration of the empire as a result of civil war and foreign intervention.
www.stetson.edu /~psteeves/rusbaptistpacifism.html

  
 SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Military
A military commander has reduced the sentence of a soldier convicted of murder for killing a severely wounded Iraqi teenager, and he is scheduled to be released from prison next month.
The military's legal adviser overseeing the possible trials of up to 12 terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, said Tuesday that he has not seen evidence from those cases to warrant seeking the death penalty.
An Afghan detainee who died in military custody was injured so severely that has leg muscles were split apart, an Air Force medical examiner testified Tuesday in the trial of a soldier accused in the beating.
www.signonsandiego.com /news/military

  
 U.S.Embassy/Moscow
Russian and American experts worked together to design and build this center and the U.S. contribution was provided through the State Department's export control and border security program.
Eight U.S. military aircraft and 100 personnel will be present at, and participate in, the Moscow International Air Show 2005, August 16-21, at Ramenskoye Airfield, Zhukovsky, Russia.
PEARL HARBOR (NNS) -- A Russian mini-sub and its seven crew members were successfully brought to the surface by an international rescue team sent to free them Aug. 7.
moscow.usembassy.gov

  
 Russian Island: Gifts, Collectibles, Jewelry, Antique, Militaria
Collectors can enjoy the biggest variety of Russian collectibles such as Soviet and Russian medals and orders, Soviet and Russian official badges, Soviet Navy, Army, and Air Force uniforms, hats, visor caps, overcoats, military belts, Naval shirts, Army field shirts -gymnasterkas.
The antique lovers will find collectibles such as old Russian icons, samovars, photos and documents, Old Russian currency and coins, and other Russian unique items.
Do not miss Russian and Soviet books, stamps, first day covers, envelopes, paper money and coins.
www.russianisland.com

  
 Russian Aviation Page
Russian aviation links - a good place to start if you searching for web sources on this subject.
Russian aviation FAQ - answers on frequently asked questions and links to on-line references.
Russian Aviation Page is served to you by AeroWEB.
aeroweb.lucia.it /~agretch/RAP.html

  
 Russian Military to Spend Largest Sum on Arms Since Collapse of Soviet Union - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM
Russian Military to Spend Largest Sum on Arms Since Collapse of Soviet Union
Surveys say that Russians are far more concerned about rising prices than they are about terrorism and especially human rights.
Are the Russia-China military exercises a mere rehearsal for an invasion of Taiwan?
www.mosnews.com /news/2005/05/04/ivanovweapons.shtml

  
 ORT, NATO, Soviet Union, Afghanistan, Oil, OPEC, Military Reform, Central Asia, Russian Foreign Policy, Nuclear Disarmament
ORT, NATO, Soviet Union, Afghanistan, Oil, OPEC, Military Reform, Central Asia, Russian Foreign Policy, Nuclear Disarmament
Most Russians still wish for the Soviet Union.
The Russia Journal: Alexander Golts, Kursk firings should not be military’s last.
www.cdi.org /russia/Johnson/5586.cfm

  
 Russia
News from the Russian Military Christian Union, 1 August 2000
September 1999 News From The Russian Military Christian Union (RMCU) (By Ludmilla Bilitchenko, RMCU International Liaison Officer)
Serving The Russian Military Christian Union - A Report By Dick Barnes (ACCTS)
www.noel.dawes.net /cis/russia.html

  
 RUSSIAN/USSR MILITARY VEHICLES -- INTERNET RESOURCES
Visit the Russian language Museum of Antique Cars and Motorcycles for its many photo-rich pages of automobiles, trucks, motorcycles and more.
Many military vehicles, soft-skin and armor, are listed with photos.
Weapons & Equipment of Russia and the Former Soviet Union.
www.olive-drab.com /od_mvg_www_soviet.php3

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Russian Civil-Military Relations
Look for books like Russian Civil-Military Relations by subject:
Europe - Russia & the Former Soviet Union
We will notify you within 2-3 weeks if we have trouble obtaining this title.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0253332257

  
 The Russian Battlefield
descriptions and overviews of battles of World War II western military aid to the Soviet Union
www.battlefield.ru

  
 Weapons & Equipment of Russia and the Former Soviet Union
Weapons and Equipment of Russia and the Former Soviet Union
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 Omniseek: /Lifestyle /Military /History /Russia and Soviet Union
Russian defector claims Russia poses a military threat to the United States.
Military History of Sukhoi Su-26 (serial 03-04) In 1990 the "Tiger" was drafted into service with the Soviet military.
Destabilizing The Former Soviet Union: Cold Wars, Trade Wars and Russi...
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 Talk:Russian military ranks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Russian army officially is considered the heir-at-law the Soviet army,- not Israeli and it in the majority has inherited military ranks from the Soviet army, not from Israeli or Uzbek.
If one is referring to the Soviet Union then the ranks may depend on what time period is being referred to; hence pages like: Comparative military ranks of World War II Ranks of the Soviet Union would be entered as historical ranks and suitable notes made as to the period of use.
The 'acronymised' ranks were finally replaced with revised General and enlisted ranks in 1940 and by 1943, the Empire-based insignia was established for both enlisted and comsissioned staff.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Russian_military_ranks   (3068 words)

  
 Category:History of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This category encompasses History of the Soviet Union, as well as the Soviet part (1917-1922) of the History of Russia between the Russian Revolution and the formation of the Soviet Union, in the continuation of the history the Imperial Russia.
Category:History of the Soviet Union and Soviet Russia
Military history of the Soviet Union during World War II
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:History_of_the_Soviet_Union_and_Soviet_Russia   (150 words)

  
 The Military History of Tsarist Russia
The origins of the Russian military’s decline, as the essays point out, are found in its delayed social development (serfdom was not abolished until 1867, consequently depriving the army of an adequate source of recruits for a large, adequately trained reserve in the age of mass armies) and economic development.
The former is a general over-view of Russian military history during this period.
Judging from the discussion of the Soviet army found in the introductory and summary essays, as well as occasional references in some of the intervening essays, it appears that Kagan and Higham see similar influences in the creation and development of the Soviet army after 1917.
www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil /airchronicles/bookrev/higham.html   (899 words)

  
 Armed Forces of the Russian Federation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
More realistically, the Russian military doctrine, then and now, has called for the reliance on the country's strategic nuclear forces as the primary deterrent against attack by a major power (such as NATO forces or the People's Republic of China).
The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation (Russian: Вооружённые Си́лы Росси́йской Федера́ции) is the military power of Russia, established in 1992 upon the break-up of the Soviet Union.
The ranks of the Russian military are also open to non-Russian citizens of the Commonwealth of Independent States, of which Russia is the largest member.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Military_of_Russia   (1138 words)

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