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  2. Military education in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Soviet military education was aimed at training of officer-specialists in narrowly-defined military occupational specialties, and it differed greatly from American military education system in which newly-qualified second lieutenants receive particular specialties in the framework of their "career branch" only after graduation from military ...

  3. Education in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Note that Soviet military and militsiya facilities named "Academy" (Russian: Академия, Akademiya) were not a degree-level school (like Western military academies such as West Point), but a post-graduate school for experienced officers. Such schools were compulsory for officers applying for the rank of colonel. (see Soviet military ...

  4. Military ranks of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Post-Soviet countries mostly retained the Soviet-based system of ranks and insignia, except for the Baltic States (they restored their pre-Soviet rank systems), Azerbaijan (which wanted to make its uniforms and ranks prominently different from Armenian), Georgia, and Ukraine (Soviet-style designs were used before 2003 and 2016 in both Georgia ...

  5. Military commissioning schools in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian military education system, inherited from the Soviet Union, trains officer-specialists in narrowly-defined military occupational specialties. [1] Modern Russian military educational institutions conducting commissioning programmes may have different names (academy, institute, higher school), it stems from tradition and has no effect on the content of aforementioned programmes.

  6. Category:Education and training establishments of the Soviet ...

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    Training divisions of the Soviet Ground Forces (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Education and training establishments of the Soviet Army" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  7. Reserve Officer Training in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Reserve Officer Training in the Soviet Union was established in 1927. [1] According to the Soviet Union Law about compulsory military service of 13 August 1930 No.42/253б, this training was known as higher non-inside-military-unit training, and a list of civilian universities conducting this training was approved by People's Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs. [2]

  8. Category : Military education and training in the Soviet Union

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    Military departments of civilian universities (Soviet Union and post-Soviet area) Military education in the Soviet Union; Military Institute of Telecommunications and Information Technologies; Minsk Suvorov Military School; Moscow Suvorov Military School

  9. Military departments of civilian universities (Soviet Union ...

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    Reserve Officer Training in Soviet Union was officially established in 1927. [1] According to the Soviet Union Law about compulsory military service of 13 August 1930 No.42/253б, this training was known as higher non-inside-military-unit training, and a list of civilian universities conducting this training was approved by People's Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs. [2]