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  2. Vladivostok Air - Wikipedia

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    The 1930s saw active construction of airports in the Soviet republics throughout the USSR.The Primorye region gained its first airport in 1931. Construction also began on two airfields; a hydro-airport (seaplane port) in Vladivostok's Second River region and another named Ozernye Klyuchi (Lake Springs/Озерные Ключи), (which is now part of the current Vladivostok International ...

  3. Military education in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    After graduating from a military academy of branch of service and several years service in relevant positions, an officer could be accepted into the Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces. This academy trained a highest ranking military officers. Teaching staff of military academies was prepared in adjunctura established in ...

  4. Gagarin Air Force Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy was founded in 1940. It was named Air Force Academy in 1946. In 1968 it was named after Yuri Gagarin (Гагарин, Юрий Алексеевич). [3] In Soviet times, only the officers with a primary military education (летное училище – flight school) and holding the position of major could study at the academy.

  5. Zhukovsky – Gagarin Air Force Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Academy was established in 2008 after the merger of the Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy and the Gagarin Air Force Academy by Government Resolution on March 7, 2008. The Gagarin Academy specialized in preparing high-ranking commanding officers, while the Zhukovsky Academy focused on aviation engineering.

  6. Syzran Higher Military Aviation School - Wikipedia

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    The Syzran Higher Military Aviation School (Russian: Сызранское высшее военное авиационное училище лётчиков) is a military academy of the Russian Aerospace Forces, responsible for training airmen of the Russian Armed Forces. It is a branch of the Zhukovsky – Gagarin Air Force Academy.

  7. Category:Aviation schools - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed VI International Academy of Civil Aviation; Academy of Technical Training; Aeroclub Barcelona-Sabadell; Air Link International Aviation College; Akagera Aviation School; APEX flight academy; Army Aviation School; Asia Pacific Flight Training; Asian Academy of Aeronautics; Asian Aviation Centre (Sri Lanka) Aviation Centre of Excellence

  8. Zhukovsky Air Force Engineering Academy - Wikipedia

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    On September 9, 1922, the academy was renamed into Air Force Academy named after N.E. Zhukovsky. In the summer of 1923, the academy moved to the Petrovsky Palace. [1] In March 1940 the command, navigator, operational departments were separated into a new Gagarin Air Force Academy. Since 1940, the academy has prepared only the engineering staff ...

  9. Far Eastern Higher Combined Arms Command School - Wikipedia

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    Established on 11 February 1940 as the Vladivostok Infantry School, the Far Eastern Higher Combined Arms Command School is one of the oldest military educational establishments in Russia. Opening shortly before the Axis invasion of the Soviet Union, it went on to train infantry company and platoon commanders during the war. Graduates saw action ...

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