High School of the Navy. Mikhail Vasilyevich Frunze Russia Высшее военно-морское училище имени М. В. Фрунзе - Soviet military academy, training officer cadets for naval needs. School building
On 15 September 1918, Petrograph Commanders' Course was commissioned in Petrograd, with 300 students accepted. The official start of the course took place on October 10, 1918 in the rooms of the former Maritime School and on the basis of lecturers of this school. The sailors were primarily seafarers - specialists who had been in junior staff for four months.
June 30, 1919 The course was transformed into a Fleet Command College with a three-and-a-half-year study cycle and two naval and naval divisions, preparing navigators, artillery and miners, and technicians, mechanics, electromechanics and radiotelegraphs, according to pre-revolutionary programs.
In addition to the sailors, the civilian was also accepted
In October 1919, the first unit of the school was sent to the front, where a banner was presented for bravery, still preserved in the school museum.
October 22, 1922 the school was renamed the Naval School (Военно-морское училище, ВМУ).
January 7, 1926 the school received the name of Mikhail Frunze, in 1939 its status was raised and until its dissolution in 1998 the school functioned under the name of the School of the Navy. Frunze. On October 13, 1936, the school was awarded the Honorary Revolutionary Red Banner, and since then it has been named "Red Cross" (Краснознамённая). On June 10, 1939, the school received the Lenin Order.
During World War II, the school's students were involved in combat as part of the 1st Independent Marines Brigade. At the end of July 1941, the school was evacuated to Astrakhan, where it was based on the Astraan Institute of Fish Industry. The school returned to Leningrad in the summer of 1944, her students took part in the parade of victory at Red Square in Moscow. 52 of the school's graduates received the title of Hero of the Soviet Union during the war.
On January 29, 1951, the school received the 1st Grade Order.
In 1959-1971 there was a political faculty in the school, educating the officers of the political division with the qualifications of navigators - in 1967 on this base was the Kiev Military Political School. Similarly, in 1967 the artillery missile was transferred to Kaliningrad, and there a branch of the school was established there, transformed into the Kaliningrad Naval Academy - the present Baltic Navy Naval Institute. Ushakov.
In 1998, in connection with the reorganization of Russian military education, the school was merged with the Higher School of Naval Submarine. Leninist Komsomol and renamed the Petersburg Naval Institute.
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