Aleksandr Wasiljewicz Kovtunov (Russian: Александр Васильевич Ковтунов, born April 12, 1933 in the village of Lutsenko in the Aleksyievian region of the Bialgorod region, died September 14, 2009 in Moscow) - Soviet military commander, general colonel, military science candidate.

During the occupation, he stayed in the Lublin Oblast in 1942-1943. 1951 graduated from the Suvorov Military School in Kiev, 1953 Higher Military Academy Officer in Odessa, 1964 Military Academy in Kiev. Frunzy in Moscow, then the General Staff Academy. Voroshilov. 1959 Commander of the Company in the Baltic Military District, 1962 Commander of the School Division, 1964-1966 Commander of the Mechanized Battalion, 1966-1967 Chief of Staff of the 172th Engineer Regiment, 39th Guardsman Mechanized Division, 1967-1970 Commander 174th Guardsman Mechanized Regiment 57th Guardsian Mechanized Division and Chief of Staff of that division in the Soviet Army Group, 1972-1975 Commander of the Mechanized Division in the Vucas Military District, 1975 Commander of the Corps in the Odessa Military District, 1976 Commander in the Central Military Group, 1978 Commander in Chief Member of the Military Council of the Western Military District, 1983-1984 Chief of Staff - First Deputy Commander of the Central Asian Military District, 1984-1987 Commander of the Northern Army Group stationed in the People's Republic of Poland. 1987-1989 Commander of the Central Asian Military District, 1989-1922 Commander in Chief of the Far East, 1992-1993 at the command of the Land Forces. 1979-1983 Member of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR, 1985-1987 Member of the Supreme Soviet of the SRR, 1987-1989 Member of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, 1988 delegate to the 19th CPSU Conference, 1990-1993 People's Deputy of Russia, 1993 Advisor to the Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, delegate at the XXV Congress of the Communist Party of Ukraine, delegate to the XXVIII Congress of the CPSU. Honors Bibliography

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